Dramatic Adventure Theatre (dramaticadventure . com) recently traveled with a team of theatre artists to empower the voices of children in a place where there voices are often forgotten; ZIMBABWE. DAT developed a full length play through many workshops with locals, of which 90% of it is written by the children themselves. This is our friend Clive...one of the voices that contributed to the process and who learned much from the experience. Enjoy!
Dramatic Adventure Theatre (dramaticadventure.com) recently traveled with a team of theatre artists to empower the voices of children in a place where therir voices are often forgotten; ZIMBABWE. DAT developed a full length play through many workshops with locals, of which 90% of it is written by the children themselves. This is our friend Mitchell...one of the voices that contributed to the process and who learned much from the experience. Enjoy!
Dramatic Adventure Theatre (dramaticadventure.com) recently traveled with a team of theatre artists to empower the voices of children in a place where there voices are often forgotten; ZIMBABWE. DAT developed a full length play through many workshops with locals and in collaboration with Amakhosi Theatre. These generous artists, Memory and Styx, lay out THE NEXT CHALLENGE for Dramatic Adventure Theatre.
Dramatic Adventure Theatre (dramaticadventure.com) recently traveled with a team of theatre artists to empower the voices of children in a place where there voices are often forgotten; ZIMBABWE. DAT developed a full length play through many workshops with locals, of which 90% of it is written by the children themselves. This is our friend Liannah...one of the voices that contributed to the process and who learned much from the experience. Enjoy!
Dramatic Adventure Theatre (dramaticadventure.com) recently traveled with a team of theatre artists to empower the voices of children in a place where there voices are often forgotten; ZIMBABWE. DAT developed a full length play through many workshops with locals, of which 90% of it is written by the children themselves. This is our friend Lazarus...one of the voices that contributed to the process and who learned much from the experience. Enjoy!