Exploring consent as an aesthetic experience through applied theatre with people living with dementia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36315Dato
2024-12-31Type
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The process of giving or obtaining consent is typically seen as a series of language-based
actions, either documented on a written form or communicated verbally. However, both
methods can present challenges when engaging with individuals living with dementia. This
paper explores how to understand consent as an aesthetic experience through applied
theatre practices.
We draw on data from 12 applied theatre sessions in a residential care home in Northern
Norway (2019–2021). The study design was practice led and situated in everyday-life
practices at the care home. Through writing field stories collectively, based on a mixture of
notes, video recordings, and embodied experiences, we analysed how people gave their
consent to engaging in creative activities beyond using spoken and written language.
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Oslo MetSitering
Dalby, Mittner, Gjærum. Exploring consent as an aesthetic experience through applied theatre with people living with dementia. Nordic Journal of Art and Research (A & R). 2024Metadata
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