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My City — Imaginate

https://www.imaginate.org.uk/artists/projects/my-city/

My City – pilot project in partnership with Multi-cultural Family Base and Scottish Storytelling Centre. Vickie Beesley, Yvonne Buskie and Arran Howie will work with a small group of Syrian Refugee families to explore their memories and connections to a city/cities they knew in Syrian and their new city of Edinburgh. This will culminate in an exhibition of work at Scottish Storytelling Centre in July 18.
„The children have really benefited from working with

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News: Sian Mitchell MacGregor to do PhD with Imaginate — Imaginate

https://www.imaginate.org.uk/news/news-sian-mitchell-macgregor-to-do-phd-with-imaginate-27102021/

We are delighted to announce that Sian Mitchell MacGregor has been appointed to undertake a PhD over the next three-year in partnership with the University of Aberdeen, on the following topic: Valuing Young Audience: how children experience and value live theatre and dance, and why it matters. This research project seeks to explore and evidence the value of watching theatre and dance for children as audience members in a school setting and in an arts venue. It will use a combination of ethnographic tools including participant observation, semi-structured interviews and workshops to engage with children, teachers, parents and artists to understand the children’s experiences. 
Speaking about her appointment Siân said: „I have been

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News: Sian Mitchell MacGregor to do PhD with Imaginate — Imaginate

https://www.imaginate.org.uk/news/news-sian-mitchell-macgregor-to-do-phd-with-imaginate-27102021

We are delighted to announce that Sian Mitchell MacGregor has been appointed to undertake a PhD over the next three-year in partnership with the University of Aberdeen, on the following topic: Valuing Young Audience: how children experience and value live theatre and dance, and why it matters. This research project seeks to explore and evidence the value of watching theatre and dance for children as audience members in a school setting and in an arts venue. It will use a combination of ethnographic tools including participant observation, semi-structured interviews and workshops to engage with children, teachers, parents and artists to understand the children’s experiences. 
Speaking about her appointment Siân said: „I have been

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