2014
DOI: 10.1080/08929092.2014.940075
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From Cradle to Stage: How Early Years Performing Arts Experiences Are Tailored to the Developmental Capabilities of Babies and Toddlers

Abstract: Theatre for early years (TEY) has become increasingly popular around the world in the last 30 years but has struggled with legitimation. Scholars have challenged TEY's validity and have declared performance to children aged younger than 3 years to be frivolous or even impossible. However, new models of aesthetic sensitivity and intersubjectivity have become allied with artistic practice, as artists choose to collaborate with developmental specialists. This article provides case studies of recent early years pe… Show more

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“…Indeed, there is evidence that performances celebrating autonomy and participation may in fact contribute better both to engagement and to educational progress, compared to performances which only grant agency in a brief post-show session, or not at all (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2014).…”
Section: Touch (Tactioception)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Indeed, there is evidence that performances celebrating autonomy and participation may in fact contribute better both to engagement and to educational progress, compared to performances which only grant agency in a brief post-show session, or not at all (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2014).…”
Section: Touch (Tactioception)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The first performance designed for newborns, L’oiseau serein ( The Serene Bird ), premiered in France in 1987 (Ben Soussan and Mignon, 2006); more than 850 productions have since been created around the world, including opera, ballet, circus, classical music concerts, comedy, puppetry, live art, and interactive installations (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2014). Performances tend to be multi-sensory, engendering engagement by prioritising sensory stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theatre for Early Years (also known as Theatre for the Very Young or TVY), which means theatrical events explicitly designed for audiences under 5-years old and their caregivers, has grown enormously in popularity since it emerged in the late 1970s (van de Water 2012;Fletcher-Watson et al, forthcoming). From installations to immersive theatre, from opera to ballet, professional performing arts for the youngest audiences now appear at venues around the world.…”
Section: Power Relations In Teymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There has, however, been controversy over the usefulness of Theater for the Early Years, partly because the early performances were not tailored to the needs of very young children who were regarded as a difficult audience ( 29 ). But more recent developmental research and an understanding of neuroscience has changed the nature of performances ( 29 ). In recent years the scope of TEY has widened to include young audiences with autism and other cognitive disabilities ( 30 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%