A Map to You - Life stories from the living podcast by The Dot Collective
Episode 6: Finding my Place
This week we went elsewhere, to places we've been, would like to go and those we saw in photographs. We had a load of fun in the workshop with The Daffodil Club in Nunhead, part of Southwark Alzheimer's Society, creating stories both fictional and from life experiences inspired through the use photographs of places.
The episode also features a poem by Maria Lanzalaco (Brushstrokes), 'Irma's Haus'.
This episode is presented by Thomas Judd and features stories written by Vicky Gaskin, Darrel Bailey and Laura Harling inspired by members of The Daffodil Club, Southwark. Actors include: Vicky Gaskin, Darrel Bailey, Robert Hickson, Thomas Judd and Laura Harling
Edited by: Laura Harling & Thomas Judd
Thanks to Anne Williams and Sheena Ogilvie and every volunteer and member of the Daffodil group who shared their stories with us.
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This podcast is part of the A Map to You project, which started in lockdown 2021 to document the life stories of participants living with dementia and their families.
In the first year of the project we produced 4 new plays inspired by the lives of the participants we worked with. Now, in our final stages we want to capture and share as many stories as possible. Throughout the series, we will be getting to know members of dementia social groups in south east London. Each week we’ll joining these groups to uncover stories by engaging in conversation and storytelling activities. These stories will be adapted and recorded by a group of writer/performers for the podcast. We’ll also have special guests each week and discuss the importance of social stimulation, conversation and arts based activities for those living with dementia.
The Dot Collective is a registered charity and professional theatre company that creates and provides theatre for those living in care, particularly but not exclusively for those living with dementia. Our work includes touring professional theatre productions into residential care, transforming their spaces with theatre aesthetics to fully immerse audiences within the experience. We also create new plays based on the lives of those living with dementia and produce these for the participants and the public, on stage, in print and as audio recordings, raising a positive awareness of dementia and producing a keepsake for participants.
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