When the Mind's Free

Project: Research

Grant Details

Description

When the Mind’s Free is a 90-minute original dance-theatre production that has been devised and developed over a four-year period of improvisation and in conversation with Shakespeare’s King Lear, as well as in consultation with memory care organizations, caretakers, families, and individuals dealing with memory loss. When the Mind’s Free centers the experience of a lesbian couple and their family dealing with the impacts of dementia and addiction. The production has been created to perform in formal theatres, as well as in less-formal venues, such as senior housing, senior centers, and other health care and community facilities. Each performance will be followed by a community conversation, designed to call forth the lived experiences of audience members impacted by dementia and/or addiction, particularly family members and caregivers. 
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date07/1/2409/14/24

Funding

  • Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation, Amherst Cultural Council, Hadley Cultural Council, Greenfield Cultural Council, South Hadley Cultural Council, Montague Cultural Council: $10,000.00