Education & Community
Graeae champions creative platforms for Deaf and disabled artists, children and young people through our productions, training and creative learning projects. Read more...
We have a strong track record in working inclusively and collaboratively across a range of training and learning environments. Our projects encourage children and young people to be curious, creative and ambitious.
To get involved or find out more information contact our Creative Learning Director Jodi-Alissa Bickerton on jodi@graeae.org.
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Love Letters from a Caravan Holiday
Alongside the production of Kerbs, we offered creative workshops to the local community and produced a nation-wide installation of Love Letters. Follow on Instagram to see the full collection.
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Paper Plum Studios – Queensmill Residency 2021
This autumn we explored musical theatre with a group of brilliant students from Queensmill School.
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How Do We Do Drama Now?
It’s a question secondary school teachers have been asking us, and we have been asking ourselves since the world turned upside down under the pandemic.
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Protest Song Hub
As part of Reasons To Be Cheerful 2017, Graeae called upon singers and songwriters from across the globe to raise their voices for freedom and compose, record and submit Protest Songs that spoke to the struggles of the 21st century.
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Artistic Residencies
“The Graeae artists spent time individually with each student – nobody faded into the background.”
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Production Related Workshops
We deliver education and outreach programmes to groups alongside many of our latest touring productions.
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