Accidental Gods

Sculpting Invisible Materials: Expanding Empathy in the Hot Mess of Now with Dylan McGarry of Empatheatre

Apr 8, 2026
Dylan McGarry, an educational sociologist and multimedia artist who co-founded Empatheatre, blends theatre, ecology and pedagogy. He talks about sculpting empathy as a material. Stories of elephants, whales and coastal communities surface. He explores theatre as evidence, somatic grieving, building social tissue, and imaginative practices that reframe law and human-more-than-human relations.
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ANECDOTE

Asita Sabantu Connected Local Testimony To Puppetry

  • Asita Sabantu is a five-year, community-rooted play linking a woman activist's assassination to elephant harms from mining.
  • The production uses large animal puppets (elephants, dog, goats) created with Okwanda Puppets and Handspring-trained artists to dramatise local testimonies.
INSIGHT

Elephant Matriarchs Teach Humble Leadership

  • Elephant matriarchs lead from behind, prioritising safety of the slowest herd members and using long-distance subsonic communication.
  • Empatheatre maps that leadership model onto Zulu grandmother governance to highlight humility and collective care.
ANECDOTE

Dreams Shaped The Plays And Practices

  • Multiple company members received dream guidance where elephants and grandmothers appeared and informed story choices.
  • Neil dreamed his grandmother calming an elephant; Dylan dreamt tactile grieving techniques and used those images in the play's somatic scenes.
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