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Please press play to hear Cheryl explain how she created Cân y Coed Rainforest Symphony, then watch the video & listen to all 5 movements in the beautiful Rainforests of Wales.
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Alongside Cheryl's Commission, she has been researching ways that enable audience to experience the rainforest biorhythms through senses other than hearing. The following video summarises her work in progress, presented in Spoken Word English, with Welsh language transcription & BSL interpretation.
' Through my Sensory Sound research & development, I am offering a collection of creative ideas for people to try themselves, enabling audience an opportunity to expand access by experiencing sound through a wider range of senses.' - Cheryl Beer
' Through my Sensory Sound research & development, I am offering a collection of creative ideas for people to try themselves, enabling audience an opportunity to expand access by experiencing sound through a wider range of senses.' - Cheryl Beer
For the best experience, turn mobile devices to landscape
After consulting with Ruth Fabby MBE at Disability Arts Cymru, Deaf mentor Jonny Cotsen & Kaz Jefferies at Llanelli Deaf Centre, Cheryl explored Sensory Sound further with Dance Artist & Embodiment Coach, Fiona Winter. She has also created a tester film, capturing the music as droplets of coloured water. Her work in progress can be seen in the videos, below.
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