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Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking
Award-winning African physical theatre
Tuesday - Saturday (no performance Tues 23 Feb), Wednesday 24th February 2010 - Saturday 13th March 2010 7.45PM
Thursday 4th March 2010 4.30PM
Thursday 11th March 2010 4.30PM
Aggie and her mother are forced flee their homeland when violence shatters their rural central-African homeland. Leaving behind the rest of their family, and Aggie's sister Ernestine, they make their way to the promised land: South Africa and its metropolitan hub, Cape Town.
£12.00
Concessions: £6.00
Training
Oval House Theatre is a key training provider for the creative industries and education.
Our training provision includes:
- The Back on Track approach to working with ‘at risk’ young people through the arts
- The Living Here approach to working through the arts with young refugees and asylum seekers
- Ethics and responsibilities in working through the arts with young refugees
- Creative approaches to literacy for primary school teachers
- Drama approaches for the early years setting
- Theatre and Drama-in-Education techniques for freelance arts practitioners
- An introduction to arts in education for exiled artists
- Responsibilities and boundaries in working with children and young people in the arts.
- Using drama and creative approaches in careers education
- Creative writing for primary and secondary school teachers
- Drama structures for early years education professionals
- Introduction to workshop leadership
- Build a Bridge –corporate team building using group work and drama structures
Throughout the year we offer one day courses for individual booking and bespoke courses for organisations
For further information contact Stella Barnes Head of Arts Education
Email: stella.barnes@ovalhouse.com
or call 020 7582 6279
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