Moving Stories - Moving On
A Verbatim theatre project about ageing, health and wellbeing to be presented later this year.
Moving Stories – Moving On builds upon the ‘Moving Stories’ project, lead by Dr Cassandra Phoenix of the European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School.
The purpose of Moving Stories was to investigate people’s experiences of being physically active in older age and also how physically active older adults are perceived by others.
Like much of the population, many older adults live inactive lifestyles and this can have negative consequences for their health and wellbeing. By listening to the stories of physically active older adults about ‘moving’, the research team were able to gain some understanding of how and why – at different points in their lives – they are able to deal with the barriers and challenges to being active that all of us can face.
Project website: http://www.ecehh.org/research-projects/moving-stories/
Moving Stories – Moving On is a verbatim script developed by Jeff Teare (Theatrescience Co-director) from twelve interviews with physically active older adults in the West Country concentrating on their life stories and their attitudes to health, wellbeing and ageing. It is currently our intention to give the first performance in Truro towards the end of the year – venue and date to be announced.
Current Projects
- The Vaidya’s Oath
- Theatrescience on TEDx
- Moving Stories - Moving On
- Moving Stories - Moving On
- Bulgakov Moments
- Theatrescience 2002-2012
- Article on Jeff Teare’s new Lysistrata in The Hindu
- Not My Fault
- ‘State of Nature’ by Simon Turley
- ‘Extremely Brief and Violent’ by Selma Dimitrijevic
- ‘50/50’ by Alison Falconer
- Young Writers at Eden
- Darwin In India
Current Projects
- ‘Bad Blood Blues’ performed at the Museum of Life in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Something Somatic
- NCBS Residency and Plays
- ‘Telling Stories’ Wellcome Trust International Public Engagement Workshop
- Theatrescience in Uganda
- India in London
- Imaginging the Future India
- The Theatre of Science at Theatre Royal Plymouth