Workshops
| Pascal Theatre Company has run educational workshops in Britain and France on drug use and abuse with the one act play Heroine in l996 and l997. |
| Since then, other educational workshops have been held in Camden Schools and Community Centres as well as Schools and Community Centres in Outer London. These have focused on anti-racist plays and workshops for l4-l6 year olds. | ||
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January to April 2004, we ran workshops at the Kingsgate Community
Centre in Camden for 5-12 year olds. The theme was The
Journey exploring cross -cultural stories, languages, music and
movement.
Another set of workshops ran until March 2005 and then again May-July 2006. The workshops are ongoing in 2008 at Kingsgate Community Centre and Swiss Cottage Community Centre. |
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Core Educational Team
| Teamleader | Lucy St John |
| Director | Jessica Higgs |
| Cabaret artist, singer/songwriter | Barb Jungr |
| Performer | Leonie Dodd |
| Performer | Ruth Posner |
| Performer | Lesley-Ann Wells |
| Choreographer/Dancer | Thomas Kampe |
Education Archive
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Swiss Cottage
Library November 2005 A day to commemorate the end of the war where young people presented a performance based on the memories of those who were children and young people at the time. |
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| Three week training
course in self presentation October 2005 Pascal
Theatre Company will ran a three-week training programme in self
presentation and interview skills for long term unemployed people. The
programme was aimed specifically at Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Lone
Parents and those from Ethnic Minorities. |
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| 25 June 2005
Pascal Theatre Company ran a free workshop at Kingsgate Community Centre, Camden for 5-11 year olds. The workshop explored cross-cultural stories, language, music and movement. The event was to mark Refugee Week and was supported by Camden Council. |
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