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Play: Case study
'After
all this time, I still feel the same'
In a hospital
ward for elderly people suffering from acute mental illness, the
Sesame session focused that week on the story of Grandmother Spider.
In the story it is the oldest and wisest of the animals that crafts
a bowl out of the earth to bring back the sun to a now darkened
and dying world.
As preparation
for enacting the story, the group were given a ball of wool and
asked to hold on to a piece and then choose someone else in the
group. Before long, a web of woollen connections had grown around
the circle. People began to tug gently at the wool, testing out
the strength of those choices.
One woman commented
that it reminded her of playing Cat's Cradle as a child: a memory
of closeness and companionship that had resurfaced at a time of
great distress in her life. But more than a sense of what had been
lost - the group were playing in the here and now, and re-experiencing
closeness and companionship. And yet, in many ways, the group were
'only' playing.
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