Artist Development Workshop: Planning & Delivering Your First Workshop

Wed 11 Dec 2024

Creation Space

Artist Development Workshop: Planning & Delivering Your First Workshop

Wed 11 Dec 2024

Creation Space

An image from a Company Three performance showing a group of young people on stage. One young person stands on a stool, high-fiving another.

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Presented in association with Company Three, in this workshop we'll discuss practice and tips for how to plan and deliver your first workshop.

Delivering your first creative workshop for young people, a community group or people who aren’t from a theatre background can be daunting.

Mariana Aristizábal Pardo from Company Three will share tips and ideas on:

  • How to plan and structure a session
  • Thinking about goals and aims
  • Understanding a group’s dynamic
  • Reflecting on why you’re doing what you’re doing based on your own practice and, most importantly, games and joy

Company Three is a leading force for change for teenagers in their local community and around the world. They are a theatre company led by the ideas of their 95 members aged 11 – 19. Working in Islington, North London, they make transformative theatre through long-term collaboration between young people and professional theatre-makers. They recruit members through deep-rooted relationships locally and share their practice globally to impact teenagers everywhere. They believe youth theatre can be a place of community, radical art and social change.

Mariana Aristizábal Pardo is Company Three’s Associate Director. She is a Colombian theatre maker based in London. Mariana’s work explores the intersections between cultures and languages through collaborative methodologies. As director, associate director, assistant director and/or facilitator Mariana has worked for theatres like the RSC, Royal Court, Soho Theatre, Chipping Norton, Old Vic Theatre, Arcola Theatre, Blue Elephant, The Omnibus, The Space, Southwark Playhouse, amongst others.

This event is part of artsdepot’s STATIONS Artist Development workshop programme.

Info about prices - including free tickets for Barnet-based artists

Base Rate – £8 This cost is the basic rate required to cover the running costs of the class.

Supporter Rate – £10 The supporter rate is for anyone who is able to and wants to pay a bit extra to support other participants. The money goes into our Access fund which enables us to offer subsidised spaces for those who experience financial barriers which mean they wouldn’t be able to participate in the workshop.

Subsidised Rate – £5 This is available for anyone experiencing financial difficulty at the moment, it is subsidised by our Access Fund.

Free places are available for Barnet-based artists, funded by The Shared Prosperity Fund, Mayor of London and UK Government. To be eligible, you must have a UTR (for self-employed artists) or company number. To apply for your free ticket, please complete this form – we’ll contact you to confirm your booking.

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