'Light steps’ and ILA project: the making of ‘Found'

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Akinleye, A. 2018. 'Light steps’ and ILA project: the making of ‘Found'.

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Found & Light Steps - performances for young audiences
Akinleye, A. 2018. Found & Light Steps - performances for young audiences. Maidenhead, UK 31 May 2018
‘…wind in my hair, I feel a part of everywhere…’: creating dance for young audiences narrates emplacement
Akinleye, A. 2019. ‘…wind in my hair, I feel a part of everywhere…’: creating dance for young audiences narrates emplacement. Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices. 11 (1), pp. 39-47. https://doi.org/10.1386/jdsp.11.1.39_1
Title of work'Light steps’ and ILA project: the making of ‘Found'
CreatorsAkinleye, A.
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This submission documents research undertaken over five years (2014-2019). The project investigated agency and placemaking for young people using dance as a non-verbal mode of communication and placemaking. The submission includes documentation of practice-based research components Light Steps(2014 – 2019) and Ila Project: the making of Found (2016-2019) alongside a journal article examining the implications of the research ‘Wind in my hair I feel a part of everywhere’ (2019). Using Ken Robinson’s ‘Out of Our Minds: learning to be creative’ (2001), and practice-based model Creative Partnerships (UK) as a starting point, the research asked if the act of young people collaborating with professional artists could be valuable in terms of young people’s agency in their communities. There was a particular focus on how dance-arts could provide non-verbal, somatic-based opportunities for young people’s cultural participation within an educational setting (their schools) but also within cultural organizations (their local museums and art galleries). The research asked if ‘making an artwork together’ was rewarding enough to sustain partnerships between young people, schools, parents, cultural organizations and artists particularly across government policy changes (such as after Creative Partnerships policy was redirected following the 2010 UK general election). A key finding was that the somatic and sensorial nature of making and performing dance together was reported significantly engaging. Through their sustained interest young people demonstrated agency and interest in the act of making together. Their carers and the community organizations involved reported insights into the young people’s sense and sensorial understanding of the place (emplacement). The research grew in momentum starting with one school and gallery, culminating with the involvement of approximately. 1,601 children and 554 adult carer/parents, 22 schools, 2 galleries, 2 museums, 5 children centres, and 4 arts centres in South East, England and Flint, Michigan USA.

Output mediaDocumentation of Research Process
EventFound [at Norden Farm Arts Centre]
First publicly available date
Print31 May 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited09 Nov 2020
Output statusPublished
Additional information

A multi-component item

- (2016) Found [Website]
Aimed at children aged 4-7 years and their families in theatre and pre-school audiences.
- (2018) Found & Light Steps - performances for young audiences [Performance]
- (2018 - 2019) Light Steps [Website]
Dance performance for young audiences.
- (2019) ‘…wind in my hair, I feel a part of everywhere…’:
creating dance for young audiences narrates emplacement [Article]

Venue details

Found
Location: Norden Farm arts centre, Maidenhead, UK
Dates: 31 May 2018

Found
Location: the egg, Bath Theatre Royal
Dates: 01-02 Jun 2018

Light Steps
Location: Old Town Hall, Hemel Hampstead (Theatre)
Dates: 09 Jun 2018

Found
Location: Whatfiled CEVCP Primary School
Dates: 14 Jun 2018

Found
Location: Ickworth Park Primary School
Dates: 15 Jun 2018

Light Steps
Location: Ickworth Park Primary School
Dates: 18 Jun 2018

Light Steps
Location: MAC Birmingham (Theatre)
Dates: 15 Jul 2018

Light Steps
Location: London Hospital School
Dates: 27 Sept 2018

Light Steps
Location: St. John's CofE Primary School
Dates: 04 Oct 2018

Light Steps
Location: Woking Library
Dates: 05 Oct 2018

Light Steps
Location: Parkview Community Centre (Arts Centre)
Dates: 05 Oct 2018

Found
Location: Pegasus Theatre, Oxford
Dates: 06 Oct 2018

Light Steps
Location: Bridgewater & Taunton College Children's Centre
Dates: 09 Oct 2018

Light Steps
Location: Taunton primary School
Dates: 10 Oct 2018

Light Steps
Location: Glasshouse Arts Centre, Stourbridge
Dates: 13 Oct 2018

Portfolio itemsFound & Light Steps - performances for young audiences
‘…wind in my hair, I feel a part of everywhere…’: creating dance for young audiences narrates emplacement
Web address (URL)https://dancingstrong.com/
https://www.ilaproject.com/
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