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Professional Training Double-Bill - So Many Words Theatre Company

So Many Words Theatre Company proudly presents a double-header of training events for practitioners, delivered by 2 of the finest providers the world has to offer.

Monday 4th & Tuesday 5th April
Candoco Dance Company will deliver a 2-day course teaching their unique brand of inclusive and accessible practice, aimed at dance leaders who want to be better equipped at incorporating disabled dancers in their workshops.
Suitable for dance professionals aged 18+
Capacity: 25
Times: 10am – 4pm
Tickets: £75 (£40 Salford residents)


Monday 11th – Friday 15th April
Rehearsal for Revolution - Julian Boal Masterclass
5-day intensive training led by Julian Boal in Theatre of the Oppressed technique.
Using Forum Theatre as the main focus, this course will explore how theatre can be used to empower and stimulate positive change in disadvantaged individuals and minority groups in modern society.
Suitable for ages 18+
Capacity: 30
Times: 10am – 5pm
Tickets: £600 (Organisations)
£450 (Individuals & Charitable/Voluntary Organisations)


Both training courses will take place in the Lowry Theatre's excellent waterside facilities at Salford Quays. For more information please visit www.thelowry.com and select the dates on the What's On Calendar.
Places can be booked by phoning the Lowry Box Office on 0843 208 6000

So Many Words is a vibrant youth theatre company, working with young people who have a learning disability. We are based in Salford and we tour performances and run workshops throughout the North West. Our projects allow young people to explore their creativity, express themselves and fulfil their potential as artists.

For more information about So Many Words or to discuss these opportunities further, please contact Jamie Patterson on:
jamie_patterson@btinternet.com (0161) 921 2898
www.oakwoodyouthclub.co.uk
 

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Posted by Maya Chowdhry, Thursday 31st March, 2011

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