Applied Theatre in Paediatrics: Stories, Children and Synergies of Emotions

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This book explores applied theatre practice for children in environments of illness and cure and how it can powerfully normalise children’s hospitalisation experience. It is an essential tool for making meaning of children’s illness, putting it into a fictional context and developing better control of their clinical experiences. It can be central to raising the standards of care and quality of life during illness.

Taken from the author’s research and participatory bedside theatre practice in hospitals before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, this book demonstrates new learning about aesthetics, ethics, emotions, stories, puppetry, digital arts and research methodologies about children’s health and wellbeing. It provides a selection of ten unique stories told by children inspired by applied theatre practice in paediatrics, cardiac, oncology, neurosurgery, burns units and complex and intensive care wards. Stories aid in understanding the language of children’s pain for a better assessment and management of pain by healthcare professionals through the arts. It analyses synergistic theatre performance in 'stitched lands' between challenging realities and safe fictionalities. This book enables artists to develop new ways of thinking and contributes to further improvements in the provision of education and reflective learning in the field.

It also addresses the emotional labour of the artist in healthcare and makes recommendations for balanced training to prevent emotional exhaustion.

Designed for artists, healthcare professionals, therapists, play specialists and teachers who work with children in healthcare, this text aims to help many people find creative ways of making a positive difference in sick children’s lives. It is a book for those who love and care for children.

Author(s): Persephone Sextou
Series: Learning Through Theatre
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 140
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Hospitalised children’s stories in applied theatre
A synergistic and eudemonic phenomenon
Stories in-betweenness
Communicating pain: a process of attunement
Applied theatre or play therapy?
The ‘fictional bubble’: explosions and interruptions
The act of caring
The ‘marginal participant’ technique
2 Applied theatre and digital assets on the wards
The ‘Rocket-Arts’ project in hospitals
Pre-pandemic bedside performance
Post-pandemic digital solutions
Collection of stories
The impact of COVID-19 on ‘Rocket-Arts’
3 Sick children’s stories: from patients to story-makers
Introduction to stories
Jane: ‘The piano is on fire’
Sheila: ‘A moon made of cheese’
Paul: ‘The naughty Wolf’
Alex: ‘My grandfather’s wellies’
Sandy: ‘We need the Pancakes’ 42
Claire: ‘Silence’
Karim: ‘No!’
Lisa: ‘A robot who could not dance’
Melissa: ‘The Planetary’
Margaret: ‘A park for the animals’
Stories of hospitalisation on a stitched land
4 Applied performance, puppetry and hospital tuition
The ‘Bird Island’ project
Lollie the rough collie and the magic kiss
Feeling worried in paediatrics
The dramatic frame
Participatory puppetry in hospital
Research
Complementing artistic knowing
Emma’s story
Katarina’s story
Azeeb’s story
5 Caring enough is never enough: training actors on emotional skills
Reflective poetry in paediatrics
Reflections
Walking the labyrinth on the ward: a metaphor
Caring for the artist: we can’t pour from an empty cup!
Emotional awareness: an act of caring
Realisations to take forward
Who is the excellent actor in healthcare? A portrait
6 The future: questions and recommendations
A flashback: my practice in a nutshell
Post-pandemic learning
Time for change
Actions by healthcare providers
Actions by local authorities and governments
Actions by artists
Appendix A Rocket-Arts’ or Simba, the therapy dog. The script
Appendix B ‘Lollie the rough collie and the magic kiss’. The story
Index