GET CURIOUS!
FUNDING SECURED
TO SUPPORT A HOST OF AUTISM
FAMILY FRIENDLY LEARNING IN SUNDERLAND THIS SUMMER!
The Creative Learning team at Sunderland
Empire have successfully secured nearly £15,000 in funding from Arts Council
England for an innovative collaborative summer learning project in Sunderland. The
Grants for the Arts funding will link to and complement the arrival of the
National Theatres production of The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (11-15 August 2015 –
North East Theatre Guide preview link
) through offering a range of autism friendly arts activities at partner venues
across Sunderland.
This exciting project will bring partners together to co-develop
and deliver a summer programme of activities for families with members with
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the aim of supporting 180 participants over the project
duration. Throughout the application process Sunderland Empire received support
from Sunderland Cultural Partnership
who facilitated networking between local cultural partners including Arts
Centre Washington, Northern Gallery for Contemporary
Art, No Limits Theatre and Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens.
Helen Connify, Sunderland Cultural Partnership Coordinator said: “This is a really exciting and innovative project for children and
families on the autistic spectrum, which Sunderland
Empire and cultural organisations in Sunderland
have worked together to make happen”.
Hollie Coxon, Creative Learning Manager, Sunderland Empire said: “We are very excited to
launch this exciting programme over the summer, Get Curious! aims to offer opportunities for families with young
people with ASD to sample new cultural experiences
in a more relaxed environment through a variety of Art Forms in different
venues across Sunderland”.
Joshua Jenkins (Christopher) in
The Curious Incident of the
Dog in the Night-Time,
Photo: Brinkhoff+Âgenberg
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The
National Theatre’s multi award-winning production of the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
will take audiences in Sunderland into the
life and insights of Christopher Boone, a young person who sees the world
differently.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time is based on Mark Haddon’s award-winning novel, adapted by Simon
Stephens and directed by Marianne Elliott.
The Olivier and Tony award winning production has been seen by over 200,000
people during its run in the West End.
Sunderland Empire will work closely with
National Theatre Learning, who have a commitment to opening up the
National’s repertoire, artistry and skills, enabling participants of all ages
to discover new skills and experience the excitement of theatre-making.
Melanie Whitehead, Learning Programme Manager, National Theatre
said: “We are delighted to support Sunderland Empire with the GET CURIOUS! Project. This is a
unique and extraordinary opportunity for families to engage in learning in a
fun and inspiring way - together. Our ‘Curious about Devising’ project
supported by our team of National Theatre Learning practitioners will
complement the planned activity well - I look forward to meeting the
families involved”.
Throughout the GET CURIOUS!
project partners will work closely with the North East Autism Society, an organisation that Sunderland Empire
continue to work closely with to develop theatre Autism Access. North
East Autism Society is a registered charity providing personalised services for
children, young people and adults on the autism spectrum.
Training will be delivered by award winning Autism Outreach Team (AOT) Sunderland, an established multi-disciplinary team
comprising of representatives from Education, Health and Social Care.
The summer programme of Autism friendly activities will be
delivered across all partner venues and include a five day intensive Learning
programme at Sunderland Empire with National Theatre Learning, whilst the production is in Sunderland, Arts
Award delivery and an opportunity to see the show (including familiarisation
and preparation for attendees with Autism).
The overall aim of the summer programme is to kick start further
longer term engagement in theatre and the arts. The project will also support
learning and development for creative practitioners across Sunderland via investigation
on the impact of the project, Autism in Arts Training for providers and
professional development for Drama teachers with Frantic Assembly as well as
Professional Development delivered by local practitioners, for English Teachers
in response to the Curious Incident of the Night plays addition to the English
GCSE syllabus in September 2015.
Schools, families and groups will receive a wealth of tailored
support including a Prepare to ‘Get Curious’ pack which can be
used to support the preparation for visits. Places are limited and Sunderland
Empire would urge families to get in touch to discuss further ahead of
activities starting this month on 0191 5661056 or sunderlandeducation@theambassadors.com
EVENTS AT SUNDERLAND EMPIRE
Autism friendly theatre tour - Thursday 23 July
Learn more about the Sunderland Empire in a relaxed environment. Booking essential.
Insight Session - Thursday 13 August, 11am*
Get Curious participants will have the opportunity to learn about the production at an Insight Session, followed by tickets to see the show. Tickets £5pp. *This is not a relaxed performance, parents/carers are advised to get in touch before attending.
Learn more about the Sunderland Empire in a relaxed environment. Booking essential.
Insight Session - Thursday 13 August, 11am*
Get Curious participants will have the opportunity to learn about the production at an Insight Session, followed by tickets to see the show. Tickets £5pp. *This is not a relaxed performance, parents/carers are advised to get in touch before attending.
Curious about devising - Monday 17 - Friday 21
August
A special five day family learning programme ran by the National Theatre and Sunderland Empire. This week long programme includes 'Curious' themed workshops for families, with the opportunity to meet other families and get curious about 'devising' theatre. Places are limited so please contact theatre ASAP.
A special five day family learning programme ran by the National Theatre and Sunderland Empire. This week long programme includes 'Curious' themed workshops for families, with the opportunity to meet other families and get curious about 'devising' theatre. Places are limited so please contact theatre ASAP.
OTHER EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN SUNDERLAND
Arts Centre Washington - 20 July - 24 August (every Monday)
Autism Friendly taster sessions for ages 11+ in drama, dance, music, visual arts and more!
Northern Gallery for Contemporary - 21 July- 25 August (every Tuesday)
Creative Sessions for Families. Create a large mural using overhead projectors to enlarge your drawings to giant proportions!
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens - 22 July- 19 August (every Wednesday)
Autism friendly family activities which respond to the amazing exhibitions currently on display.
Arts Centre Washington - 20 July - 24 August (every Monday)
Autism Friendly taster sessions for ages 11+ in drama, dance, music, visual arts and more!
Northern Gallery for Contemporary - 21 July- 25 August (every Tuesday)
Creative Sessions for Families. Create a large mural using overhead projectors to enlarge your drawings to giant proportions!
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens - 22 July- 19 August (every Wednesday)
Autism friendly family activities which respond to the amazing exhibitions currently on display.
Attend
any Taster Session for the opportunity to come and see the amazing Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time production live at the Sunderland Empire on Thursday 13
August at 2.30pm for a very special price of £5 per person! This is not a
Relaxed Performance. Recommended for ages (guidance age of 11+). We have
support available to ensure families enjoy this performance, please get in
touch to discuss.
Tickets to the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time are
available to purchase in person at the Box Office, via the booking online on 0844 871 3022 or www.ATGtickets.com/Sunderland
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