Meet the Team
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Professor Nickie Shaugnessy
Co-Founder & Advisory Lead
Nicola Shaughnessy is Professor of Performance with research and teaching specialisms in contemporary performance, autobiography, and applied and socially engaged theatre. Her research work explores the cognitive and physiological processes involved in making, participating in and experiencing performance. In addition to authoring and contributing to extensive publications, she has been involved many practice-based research projects in education, health and workplace contexts.
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Dr Melissa Trimmingham
Co - Founder and Director
Melissa Trimingham has a background in professional theatre as a designer and maker, and is an Associate Lecturer in Drama at the University of Kent. She has written extensively on the Bauhaus stage, practice as research, puppetry and applied theatre. She was Co-Investigator on the AHRC project Imagining Autism (2011-2014) and Playing A/Part (2018-2022) investigating autistic girls' creativity, imagination and experiences.
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Helena Bryant Taylor
Co- Founder & Director
has a background in Live Art practice with over 20 years of experience as an artist, facilitator and performer. Her humorous personal art practice, most often located outside of gallery walls, explored identity, play, emotion, inter- subjectivity, and the longing for connection. Since joining the iA team in 2017 she has been involved in projects involving the arts and neurodivergence, as a puppeteer and facilitator in participatory arts and theatre with and for children with complex needs; and also gained experience as a teaching assistant and support worker, supporting autistic children and adults in a variety of settings.
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Mary- Jane Stevens
Creative Facilitator
Maryjane Stevens is a dramaturg, director, performer, researcher and producer with a wealth of theatre and participative arts experience. As one half of Red Threaders Dramaturgy, she was an original creative practitioner on the University of Kent Imagining Autism project, playing a dramaturgical role in developing the immersive spaces and improvisatory content. Maryjane's dramaturgical practice is playful, inquisitive and supportive, and is informed by her strong people skills and wealth of experience in a wide variety of theatre, performance and participative arts
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Annette Foster
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Jonathan Hogg
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Jeremy Martin
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Yolanda Bryant
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Dennis the Woodpecker
CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER
We're not a regluarly funded organisation, just currently starting out. We don't have paid staff to get back to you with all enquiries - but will try to as soon as we can. Sometimes Dennis needs a bit of a nudge...
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Bob the Panda
Head of Marketing
Bob, our head of marketing doesn't like to come into the office, preferring to stay out in the wild.
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Founder
Melissa has a background in professional theatre as a designer and maker, and is an Associate Lecturer in Drama at the University of Kent. She has written extensively on the Bauhaus stage, practice as research, puppetry and applied theatre. She was Co-Investigator on the AHRC project Imagining Autism (2011-2014) and Playing A/Part (2018-2022) investigating autistic girls' creativity, imagination and experiences.
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Co Founder
has a background in Live Art practice with over 20 years of experience as an artist, facilitator, performer and project manager. Her humorous personal art practice, most often located outside of gallery walls, explored identity, play, emotion, inter- subjectivity, and the longing for connection. Since 2017 she has been involved in projects involving the arts and neurodivergence, as a puppeteer and facilitator in participatory arts and theatre with and for children with complex needs; and also has experience as a teaching assistant and support worker, supporting autistic children and adults in a variety of settings
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Co Founder and Head of Advisory Panel
Nicola is Professor of Performance at the University of Kent. Her research and teaching specialisms are in contemporary performance, autobiography, and applied and socially engaged theatre. Her research work explores the cognitive and physiological processes involved in making, participating in and experiencing performance. In addition to authoring and contributing to extensive publications, she has been involved many practice-based research projects in education, health and workplace contexts.
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Our Team
Dr Melissa Trimmingham
Melissa is a puppeteer, author, researcher and teacher and she is also tremendously impressive and I really like this picture of her.
Professor Nickie Shaugnessy
Nickie is a professor of performance at the University of Kent and is mind blowingly impressive and some stuff about her is going to look amazing here….
Helena Bryant Taylor
I’ve been involved the arts for nearly all of my working life - both as an artist/performer of my own work and as a facilitator in participatory and community projects. My passion lies in the arts, and striving for a creative life - for myself and others.
Mary Jane Stevens
MJ is a skilled performer, faciliatator and dramaturg with years of experience working with communities and young people in performance…