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
Forum theatre for personal and community development, intercultural development, creative democracy and active citizenship.
TARGET GROUPS
Children and young people, disadvantaged groups; creative democracy and active citizenship, indigenous people/ minority language groups
GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
UK, Central and Eastern Europe, Western and Southern Europe
COMPANY POLICY
To co-create a lasting space in which our innate wisdom can unfold and nurture well-being within ourselves, our communities and our world through the values of:
The company is experienced in training arts and non-arts professionals in the UK and in all regions of Europe.
SCALE OF PROJECTS
Number of practitioners: 1–8
Number of participants: 6–700
Preparation time: 1 day – 1 week
Contact time: 3 days – 4 weeks
PERMANENT STAFF
Gill Dowsett, Co-Director
Anna Gifford, Co-Director
Iwan Brioc, Associate Director
Personal development for peer groups (UK, 2001– ongoing)
Aims: To provide opportunities for peer-group members to gain insight and understanding into their lives and about their communities.
Groups include 16 to 18-year-old students, youth forums, mental health service users/providers, people with learning difficulties, rural and disadvantaged communities, homeless people, elders, ethnic minorities, young offenders, people involved in substance abuse, indigenous peoples and minority language groups.
Outcomes: Improved confidence and self-esteem; improved relationships between peers and between pupils and teachers; increased awareness and sensitivity towards issues such as bullying, equality and cultural diversity; recognition of personal damaging patterns of behaviour and thinking; recognition of the consequences of damaging behaviour in relationships; increased emotional literacy.
Rehearsal for Reality (UK, 2001–04)
Aims: To train diverse community groups and organisations throughout Wales in forum theatre techniques in order to investigate and improve practice and policy and to communicate with policy makers their suggestions for legislative change.
Outcomes: An annual event entitled Agora, ‘An Experiment in Creative Democracy’, brings the groups together with decision-makers to explore and develop policy proposals through theatre. These are then documented and disseminated to all Welsh Assembly Members, MPs and MEPs with an invitation to ‘champion’ a proposal.
Partners: Age Concern, County Youth Services, Mental Health Service user groups, equal opportunities groups, a black youth network, Menter Iaith (Welsh Language Promotion), Stonewall Cymru, probation services, schools, supported housing organisations, a community council, groups with learning difficulties and a homelessness project.
Arttrain, ECU-net project
Delivering forum theatre training to teachers, youth workers, psychologists and community theatre practitioners in Serbia and Montenegro, Bulgaria, Portugal, England, Romania, Wales, France and Macedonia. (2003–04)
Gill Dowsett, Iwan Brioc or Karen Chandler
Theatr Fforwm Cymru
Goodwick Community Centre
New Hill
Goodwick
Cymru SA64 ODR
T/F +44 (0)1348 873805
E fforwm@aol.com
“The Agora 2002 really did break new ground in the way that we involve policy makers and decision makers with communities in developing policy.”
Jane Hutt, Minister for Health, National Assembly for Wales
“Exciting and innovative, and challenges audiences to engage in developing responses to situations, experiences and dilemmas that face them.”
Rhys Sinnett, Health Promotion Officer
“We set out to change ‘their’ minds and we found it has changed our hearts.”
Participant of the Giggle Factory, mental health project
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