This studio touring show, Learn from Us, tells the story of people whose lives have been changed by brain injury but not damaged.
With funding from Arts Council England, regional NHS Trusts and community health partners, Rosetta Life has co-created a new dance theatre work with people living with brain injury. This studio theatre touring show, Learn from Us, tells the story of people whose lives have been changed by brain injury but not damaged.
“I am a better person” declared James, while Jen says “I am stronger now”.
They offer us ways to live through the trauma of our times and share with us the journeys they have been through.
Impact and Tour
This work is part of the celebration of Rosetta Life's 25th anniversary: the show opens at Stanwix Theatre, Carlisle and will tour to nine regions.
In each region we tour to we accompany the show with a programme of arts and health events to support artist development and cocreation practices in healthcare; these include co-production meetings in the form of “long tables” and offers of presentations and taster workshops in clinical and community settings. For more info about the long tables and workshops please email susie.tate@rosettalife.org
Access Information
If you require BSL interpretation for this performance , please email allison.birt@rosettalife.org with the subject 'BSL CARLISLE' and we will provide BSL interpretation.
Content Warnings: the show references traumatic brain injury.
There are 4 wheelchair spaces available. Please select the Accessible Ticket option when checking out.
If you have any questions about access- please email allison.birt@rosettalife.org for more information.
This studio touring show, Learn from Us, tells the story of people whose lives have been changed by brain injury but not damaged.
With funding from Arts Council England, regional NHS Trusts and community health partners, Rosetta Life has co-created a new dance theatre work with people living with brain injury. This studio theatre touring show, Learn from Us, tells the story of people whose lives have been changed by brain injury but not damaged.
“I am a better person” declared James, while Jen says “I am stronger now”.
They offer us ways to live through the trauma of our times and share with us the journeys they have been through.
Impact and Tour
This work is part of the celebration of Rosetta Life's 25th anniversary: the show opens at Stanwix Theatre, Carlisle and will tour to nine regions.
In each region we tour to we accompany the show with a programme of arts and health events to support artist development and cocreation practices in healthcare; these include co-production meetings in the form of “long tables” and offers of presentations and taster workshops in clinical and community settings. For more info about the long tables and workshops please email susie.tate@rosettalife.org
Access Information
If you require BSL interpretation for this performance , please email allison.birt@rosettalife.org with the subject 'BSL CARLISLE' and we will provide BSL interpretation.
Content Warnings: the show references traumatic brain injury.
There are 4 wheelchair spaces available. Please select the Accessible Ticket option when checking out.
If you have any questions about access- please email allison.birt@rosettalife.org for more information.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- ages 16+
- In person
- Doors at 6:30 PM
Refund Policy
Location
Stanwix Theatre
Brampton Road
Carlisle CA3 9AZ
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Agenda
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Doors Open
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Learn from Us
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