A room in dark blue light. In the center of the image, there are white screens resembling mountains. Between the screens, a large, fluffy cerise-colored tail winds its way. Behind the mountains, there is an oval-shaped dark blue background. Photo by Hedda Gullander. Set design by Karin Agélii.

Svanslandet (The land of the tail)

In the fall of 2024, Spinn will launch the method development project Svanslandet.

Svanslandet is a method development project aimed at making performing arts accessible to children with visual impairments as well as children who need clarity, such as those with autism or neuropsychiatric diagnoses (NPF).

 Danskompaniet Spinn has extensive experience in accessibility work within the performing arts field. For the performance Svansen, which premiered in January 2024, they developed a “drop-by-drop” audio description. With drop-by-drop audio description, the entire audience hears a narrator during the performance. Music and the narrator’s voice blend to enhance the artistic experience. During the spring performances, the method of drop-by-drop audio description was tested with very positive feedback from the young audience. Based on this and other ideas that emerged during the work on the Svansen performance, Danskompaniet Spinn will continue to explore and develop methods to make the performing arts experience accessible.

Participants in Svanslandet is scenographer Karin Agélii, reference person Wispen Sjob, audio description consultant Mia Harry, material usage researcher Marie Peny-Dahlstrand, constructor Klas Grimberg, technician Simmel Åslund, as well as Danskompaniet Spinn’s dancers, staff, and artistic leader Veera Suvalo Grimberg.

Svanslandet is carried out with support from the Stiftelsen Längmanska kulturfonden, Göteborgs Stad samt Västra Götalandsregionen.

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