The Cultural Citizens programme aimed to make a real difference to young people’s lives by fusing ambition with impact. Designed to give over 600 young people across England increased access to arts and culture in areas of low cultural engagement, a series of three pilots took place. Read more about the Barking and Dagenham pilot below
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry has a strong tradition of youth theatre and theatre in education, establishing its first Youth Theatre in 1965. More recently, the Belgrade created eight Youth Theatre groups, including its Asian Youth Theatre and its Black Youth Theatre, which aim to give a voice to local communities, creating original performances inspired by young people’s experiences.
‘Virtual Vikings and More’ is a programme of highly interactive, educational experiences, which brings the excitement of physically engaging with the past to a digital world. The project was created by York Archaeological Trust, who own and manage the JORVIK Viking Centre.
For the past ten years the people of Liverpool and Wirral have been visited by some pretty big guests.
Produced by Camden People's Theatre in 2017, this show was made by and with young people around the subject of air pollution. A great example of co-created environmental programming.
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