Piece of Mind: Presenting the Lived Experience and Scientific Research of Parkinson’s Disease through an Artistic Lens

Author:

Kuhlmann Naila1ORCID,Robert Jérémie2,Thomas Aliki3ORCID,Blain-Moraes Stefanie4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Naila Kuhlmann, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, 3654 Prom-Sir-William-Osler Montreal, QC H3G 1Y5, Canada. Email: pieceofmind.montreal@gmail.com.

2. Jérémie Robert, Throw2Catch Circus Company, 6887 43e Avenue, QC H1T 2R9, Canada. Email: jeremie.robert@rocketmail.com.

3. Aliki Thomas, School of Occupational and Physical Therapy, McGill University; Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation (CRIR), 3654 Prom-Sir-William-Osler, Montréal, QC H3G 1Y5, Canada. Email: aliki.thomas@mcgill.ca.

4. Stefanie Blain-Moraes, School of Occupational and Physical Therapy, McGill University; Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation (CRIR), 3654 Prom-Sir-William-Osler, Montréal, QC H3G 1Y5, Canada. Email: stefanie.blain-moraes@mcgill.ca.

Abstract

Abstract Many of the important research advances in understanding and treating Parkinson’s disease never leave the academic sphere, as communication barriers limit accessibility for, and engagement with, broader audiences. To increase meaningful dialogue between academic researchers and community stakeholders, Piece of Mind: Parkinson’s brought together neuroscientists, people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), and artists to co-create a knowledge translation performance based on scientific research and lived experience. The filmed, feature-length performance engages the viewer emotionally and intellectually using circus, dance, music, poetry, and patient testimonials. We provide an overview of our participatory process and a scene-by-scene description of the performance.

Publisher

MIT Press

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Music,Engineering (miscellaneous),Visual Arts and Performing Arts

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