Movement Workshop for visually impaired with Sense, Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies
Join choreographer Lisa Simpson and disability charity Sense for an inclusive, movement-based workshop that invites participants to explore and create together. Using Lisa's choreographic tools, you’ll co-devise a new piece inspired by Audience — the powerful installation from the main exhibition — drawing on both its artwork and its innovative use of technology.
Dates | Tue 10 Feb 2026 |
Times | 11.30am–12.30pm |
Space | Portico Rooms South Wing |
Price | £5 |
We have set aside a limited number of subsidised tickets for those who cannot afford our ticket prices. If there's also anything you require to help, make this workshop more accessible for you and your family (e.g. BSL interpreter, visual step by step guide etc.) please let us know by emailing visitor@somersethouse.org.uk or calling +44 (0)333 320 2836.
About Lisa Simpson and Sense
Lisa Simpson is a disabled choreographer, workshop leader, Artistic Director of Lisa Simpson Inclusive Dance and Director of dance at Sense . Lisa is inspired by Trinity Laban’s principles of movement and has developed her own distinctive approach to choreography. Working through a self-devised system of accesisble notation, Lisa directs dancers to create work that reflects her vision, while fostering inclusive spaces where disabled and non-disabled people can explore creativity together.
Sense is a national disability charity supporting disabled people who are deafblind &/or have complex disabilities to experience the world and fulfil their potential. Its award-winning Arts & Wellbeing programme champions Disability Arts, placing disabled artists at the centre of creative practice. Through partnerships, commissions, and co-created projects, Sense provides inclusive opportunities for people to take part in and lead high-quality artistic experiences, celebrating and elevating the creativity of disabled people.
Together, Lisa and Sense bring expertise in inclusive choreography and Disability Arts practice, offering workshops and projects that prioritise access, innovation and lived experience.
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