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In this episode, performer and musician Pablo Latona tells us about growing up in a household that encouraged free imaginative play, and how this allowed them to connect with others as a shy child. They explain that this accidental training in play informs their work today as a designer of participatory installations and as a Clown Doctor in hospitals.
By Charlotte Farrell, Alexandra Tálamo, Bryoni Trezise, and Maria WhiteIn this episode, performer and musician Pablo Latona tells us about growing up in a household that encouraged free imaginative play, and how this allowed them to connect with others as a shy child. They explain that this accidental training in play informs their work today as a designer of participatory installations and as a Clown Doctor in hospitals.