D'art
A day of fun, learning and workshop
The first programme in an eight-part series in which a theatre collective of deaf youth are seen participating in performance arts workshops with actor John Wilson.
Directed by Chris Ryder and presented by Sarah Scott and Ray Harrison Graham, D'Art is a series produced by Sally Wells for Yorkshire Television in 1992
with BSL and subtitles, looking at accessibility and experiences of disabled communities within performing arts.
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Performing Arts: Theatre
First of the Performing Arts series...
The stage is set... the curtains are raised. This collection is first of a four-part series that looks at the wonders of Performing Arts - theatre, dance, music and performance beyond the mainstream. With theatre being one of the oldest mediums of the performer - spectator dynamic, its evolution across the decades is nothing short of fascinating.
Going beyond the ephemeral, this collection allows us to venture further into the world of theatre, granting us on stage and backstage access. Here is a spotlight on the ever relevant and timeless nature of this art form; spaces for creative exchange and play; a tool for bringing awareness to important topics, combining artistry with activism; and engaging a wide range of performers and audiences alike.
Who knows what the future holds for such an important, oftentimes radical means of expression? In the meantime, take your seat, get comfortable and, enjoy the show!
21 videos in this collection
1
2
Dog Joins Musical Theatre
3
Black Actors
4
Asian Youth Music and Dance
5
About AIDS: Teaching to Care - Third Ground
6
D'art
7
Minack Theatre: Under the Stars
8
Dario Fo - Modern Jester
9
Contact in the World
10
The Orchard Theatre at Beaford Arts Centre
11
Cooling Off
12
Sheffield Theatre
13
Drama Academy (Fame)
14
The Withycombe Raleigh Pantomime
15
West Side Story in Belfast
16
The Travellers: Still Carrying On
17
Sexey's School perform The Tempest
18
Falling Out with the Jones'
19
Hoof!
20
Arts Theatre Anniversary
21