Immerse Case Study — Imaginate https://www.imaginate.org.uk/our-impact/immerse-case-study
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while for many students, just stepping into a theatre venue
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while for many students, just stepping into a theatre venue
If like us, you have missed the festivals this month, we encourage you to make the most of these rainy days to enjoy some beautiful, challenging and exciting content available online at the moment.
rest of the year with Traverse 3, their new online venue
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while for many students, just stepping into a theatre venue
We were sad to hear of the passing earlier this week, of the original founder of the Children’s Festival, Duncan Low, at his home in Oak Bay, British Columbia (Canada).
His vision was „to provide a venue, a festival, where
Imaginate has commissioned two new exciting theatre shows which will appear at the Festival in May 2022 and go on tour across Scotland. Both productions speak of the complex experiences children are dealing with and explore the theme of mental health and how to make sense of a confusing world. Both also feature female characters
The restored and redeveloped venue features a fully
Epic Fail By Cultured MongrelVenue: Dance Base Tuesday 28 May: 12.00-13.00/14.15-15.15
Epic Fail By Cultured Mongrel Venue: Dance Base Tuesday
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the word about your touring plans with programmers, venue
Imaginate is supporting this free 2-day workshop for dance and theatre artists in Scotland, led by Ned Glasier (former Artistic Director of the multi-award-winning Company Three) and hosted by Shotput. Co-creation with Young People is an introduction to the ethics, process and practice of making live performance with teenagers and young people.
14 November (18:00) Fee Free for freelancers Venue
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our school, family and delegate audiences at each venue
Imaginate are thrilled to have been awarded the Silver Charter with LGBT Youth Scotland!
Audiences panel was so popular we had to move to a bigger venue