Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Places available on AAM Disability Programmes Jan 2012

1)    Sensory Programme (Adult)

•    Sensory Drop In
   
    When? Friday 1 – 2pm or 2 – 3pm
   
    Where? Burton Stone Community Centre
  
    Cost? £3 per session (1st session free)

The sensory drop-in is a unique session that has been developed for adults with profound and multiple disabilities/ complex needs. These sessions provide a unique opportunity to make music using a range of accessible technology and sensory resources – meaning that all young people can play an equal part in the music making, whatever their individual needs and abilities.

As opposed to a traditional workshop setting, the Drop-In has a much more flexible structure, allowing the participants and their support worker an opportunity to work together to explore the environment, and find activities they both enjoy. The session offers a range of stimuli including:

o    Singing and signing
o    A range of sensory (touch, feel, smell, see) and non-technical music making
o    MIDIcreator (by pressing a switch you hear a sound)
o    Soundbeam (by moving in front of the beam you play music and trigger images)
o    Apollo Ensemble (transforms body movements into sound, light, image & video)
o    G Force (by making a sound into the microphone you change pictures)
o    Vibroacoustic Soundbox/ beanbag (by sitting/ lying on the box or beanbag you feel the vibrations  of the music through your body)

•    Sensory Movement
   
    When? Tuesday 10.30 – 12pm
   
    Where? Burton Stone Community Centre

    Cost? £3 per session (1st session free)   

The sessions have been designed specifically to enable those with high support needs to explore their movements and express themselves creatively, whilst at the same time being fun and energetic to do.

The sessions have been structured so that they can be accessed on a multi-sensory level, using dance and play to engage participation on both a one to one and group basis. A wide range of sensory resources and musical genres are used and wherever  possible the group members’ musical interests are incorporated so that everyone can take part with their support worker in their own way. Time is also spent during sessions on relaxation and massage.

•    Creative Sensory
   
    When? Wednesday 10 – 11am
   
    Where? Burton Stone Community Centre

    Cost? £3 per session (1st session free)

The Creative Sensory sessions provide customers with an opportunity to explore a range of different creative art forms including painting, collage and mosaic work. All activities are designed specifically for those with disabilities, using colours, shapes, textiles and tactile fabrics that can be appreciated on a multi-sensory level. During the sessions the group members will create a range of creative works personal to themselves.

2)    Sensory Projects (Youth)

•    Music Makers

    When? Monday 1.15 – 2.45pm 

    Where? The Melbourne Centre

    Cost? £3 per session (1st session free)

    Music Makers is a new music project designed specifically for young adults or young     people in transition with a range of learning difficulties, and disabilities (MLD/SLD). Sessions will be structured in a way that suits the needs of the young people attending. 
 The primary aim of the sessions will be to engage the young people through a range of musical activities, including accessible music technology, singing & signing, percussion and rhythm, dancing and movement, as well as more sensory activities for those with more complex needs.

3)    Creative Disability Projects


•    Occasional Painters Art Group


    When? Wednesday 1.15 – 2.45pm
 
    Where? Burton Stone Community Centre

    Cost? £3 per session (1st session free)

The ‘Occasional Painters’ Art group is aimed primarily at adults with moderate learning difficulties and disabilities. They explore a number of different themes by using a wide range of materials including fabrics, collage, painting, weaving and mixed media and they regularly contribute to citywide projects. This has including making squares for York quilt museum’s ‘Patch Project’ and making large structures for the ‘Fiesta’ festival in York. The Occasional Painters also regularly looks to famous artists for inspiration and once a term the group hosts an open day where they exhibit their own work, and invite family and friends to come and view it.

For more information or to book a place on any of the above-mentioned projects contact: Accessible Arts & Media

Tel: 01904 626965  Email: info@a-arts-media.org
www.a-arts-media.org

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