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Healfh &                                       way to serve each   can listen and showcase it physically but not verbally, I know that
                                                  Finding the best
                                                                   there’s a part for everyone in the room.  For example, someone can
                                                participant's needs
                                                comes with working   read the lines and their partner can act it out for them.”
 Wellness at TNP                                group multiple     when she started dance lessons and in high school she landed the
                                                with the same
                                                                      Summer’s background in performance started at age three
                                                                   role of lead dancer in Th  e Wedding Singer.  “I fell in love with theatre
                                                times.  “If we have a
 by Lauren Speirs                               one-time workshop   and decided that’s what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
                                                                   My undergraduate degree is in acting and I received a certifi cate in
                                                with a group, I
                                                use the warmup     arts and medicine.  When I was there I realized that theatre is where
 ith more than 20 community partners, Th  e Naples   continuing on with those classes and making some classes of my
 Players (TNP) is leading the charge nationally in   own. Th  ey have a lot of improv workshops here and my style is a   to decide which   I made my friends and my support system - it helped me express
                                                direction to go and   myself. And through the arts and medicine program I realized that
 W providing new and creative inclusive workshops.    little diff erent - I use more scripted material.”
 Spearheading their eff orts is Director of Community Education   then best way for   there is more to theatre than being on stage - it can be used to
                                                them to show off    strengthen our community and ourselves.”
 and Wellness, Craig Price.  New to the team and eager to lend   Summer is passionate about using theatre for social, cultural,
                                                their creativity.  As
 her amazing skills to our community is Summer Pliskow!    and personal well-being and designs workshops to build on all of
 these aspects.  “Interaction is so important and promotes cognitive   an instructor, it’s all   Outside of subbing in for Improv for ASD classes at Th  e Naples
                                                about being fl exible   Players, Summer just fi nished a month-long program of Expressive
 Summer is from Wellington, Florida, and completed her   stimulation.  For example, in memory care facilities, interaction
 Master of Arts in Applied Th  eatre, or community engagement   prevents hallucinations and other symptoms of dementia.  Group   and reading the   Th  eatre Th  erapy with Horses for the Naples Women’s Shelter at
                                                room.  For example,   Th  e Naples Th  erapeutic Riding Center. Summer says, “In all of this,
 using theatre for well being purposes, at   workshops are so valuable and important
                                                is there any music   we’re going into these community organizations to teach but I 100%
 the Royal Central School of Speech and   because they allow for that community aspect.”
 Drama in London. She worked with the           that we play that’s   learn as much from the participants as they do from us.  I am equal
        triggering? You never really know what people are going through   with my students and am learning from them all the time. You’ve
 National Healthcare System (NHS) and   With a background in arts and health,
 held diff erent workshops in care facilities   Summer says, “I’ve done a lot of programs   and it’s always our goal to spark creativity and joy.”  never met such creative improvisers as you would from a care facility
                                                                   - I’m learning how to be a better actor and get a fresh perspective as
 and hospitals.  Summer also worked with   in hospital settings.  For example, I’ll go to a
           In general, Summer over prepares and comes up with diff erent   well.  It is by far the most rewarding job I’ve ever had!”
 schools in underdeveloped communities   dialysis ward and do a movie with the patients
 and helped students who need more   where I get all of their creative ideas into a   activities that will work for diff erent accessibility levels. “Th  ere may
        be people who have no mobility or movement as well as people   All of us at TNP cannot wait to watch the wellness program
 support in school.  For example, to help   script.  Working together as a group to create
 students transition from elementary to   a project like that promotes well-being and   who are nonverbal but are able to listen.  It’s important to come up   grow! Welcome Summer and we’re excited to see what you and
        with activities that engage everyone at the same time and there are   Craig accomplish next.
 middle school, Summer would use theatre   socializing. Also, being able to have artistic
        diff erent creative ways to accomplish that.  If I bring a script in and
 to act out feelings they’re having and try   license and create something allows them to
 out real-life scenarios in a safe setting.   have ownership.  Most of the time, decisions   fi nd that some people can read, some people can talk, while some   To fi nd out more, visit NaplesPlayers.org today!
 are being made for them all day about what
 After researching TNP’s website,   medications they need to take, etc, so this
 Summer decided we had an inspiring   allows them to not only have an outlet but also
 program that she wanted to be a part of.    make their own decisions.  It allows for a more
 “I made myself a job here - they weren’t   person-centric care - we allow them to be seen
 hiring.  What I want to do is very niche   as artists and human beings rather than their
 and it’s something that really doesn’t   label.”
 exist in this country.  After grad school, I
 wanted to be closer to home in Florida.  I   Explaining her process for coming up with
 noticed all of the community partners listed on TNP’s website   material, Summer says, “I’ve created movies, poetry, and scripts.
 and got in touch with Craig (Price) right away and got to hear   I’ve also done interactive storytelling workshops in a memory care
 more about what they were doing.”  facility to promote cognitive stimulation. Th  e material creation for
 the workshops depends on the participants.  Th  e classes are more
 Of course, Craig and the staff  at TNP   benefi cial and rewarding for them when they are personalized.  I
 took notice of Summer’s experience   want to take note of what gets them smiling and excited - is it
 and brought her on in March of this   music? Does that really spark their creative side? If so, then I start
 year.  Summer says, “Th  e fi rst month I   with music and movement if that’s something they are already
 shadowed and learned about the type   comfortable with, and from there I will challenge them with
 of program they have here.  I’ve been   something new and diff erent.”





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