This page gives an overview of the UK's experience in arts work which has a social development aspect.
Read about our international projects in the performing arts that cover an arts for development agenda.
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Acting Out Company
Mojisola Adebayo
Ali Campbell
Cardboard Citizens
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David Glass Ensemble
Geese Theatre Company
Graeae Theatre Company
Honeybee Theatre
Immediate Theatre
The Lawnmowers
London Shakespeare Workout
MAYHEM
Julie McCarthy
mind the...gap
Gerri Moriarty
People's Palace Projects
Jane Plastow
Pop-Up Theatre
Project Phakama
Rideout
Small World Theatre
Streets Alive Theatre Company
Theatr Fforwm Cymru
Theatre Workshop
James Thompson
Chrissie Tiller
TiPP (Theatre in prisons and Probation Centres)
Wolf + Water Arts Company
TYPE OF WORK
Accessible interactive theatre for personal and social change, empowerment and 'edu-tainment'
TARGET GROUPS
Homeless people, slum dwellers, prisoners and ex-prisoners, asylum seekers, women, children, survivors of abuse and torture, minority ethnic groups, people with mental health problems, people with disabilities.
GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
UK, North Africa and Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, North America, South America, South Asia, Western and Southern Europe.
COMPANY POLICY
Freelance theatre practitioner (director, writer, performer, facilitator, researcher). Practice encompasses physical theatre, theatre of the oppressed/theatre for liberation, carnival and celebratory arts, street theatre, site-specific performance, new writing, devised work and singing. Mojisola Adebayo's work has included teaching theatre for social change to community workers in Cape Town (CAP), leading workshops with separated minors/asylum seekers in Dublin (Calypso Productions), devising and writing plays with homeless performers in London (Cardboard Citizens/London Bubble), and creating a cabaret with survivors of institutional abuse in Dublin (NOVA through the Abbey).
SCALE OF PROJECTS
Number of practitioners: 1
Number of participants: 20-700
Preparation time: Varies
Contact time: 1 day - 5 years
Abu Shaker's Affairs (Palestinian Territories, 2000-01)
A two-week training programme on forum theatre with 10 participants from the Ashtar Theatre Company in Ramallah, on the West Bank. They created a show which addressed the oppression of women in Palestinian society and which toured Palestinian schools, community centres and refugee camps throughout the Middle East.
Over 10,300 people watched and participated in Abu Shaker's Affairs 2000, an astounding achievement considering the difficulties of travel and touring in the occupied territories during intifada. Company members were empowered to go on and run own training courses in forum theatre (which they currently do). Mojisola was invited to return to the Palestine Territories in 2001 to run training in other theatre of the Partners: British Council, Care International.
Contact Mojisola Adebayo for details.
Mojisola Adebayo
1 Heston House
Tanner's Hill
London SE8 4PU
T +44 (0) 8299 2466
E mojisolaadebayo@hotmail.com
Or
Apartment 38
30 North Great George Street
Dublin, Republic of Ireland
T + 353 1 874 8616
“As she was attending Abu Shaker 2000, the young Minerva was unable to contain herself any further, so she left her seat to replace young Farha who was subjected to her family’s oppression and Minerva played the role the way she thought was correct…The spectator does not only learn theatre but courage as well."
Tashin Yaqin (Ramallah, Palestinian Territories, 2000)
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