Description
Talking TYA Research Network has teamed up with Young at Art to create a series of presentations and panel discussions that explore how we can ensure we include the voices of children and young people in performance work for young audiences.The series, chaired by Professor Tom Maguire (Ulster University) examines the capacity and capability required for sustained engagement to listen to, learn from and act on children’s voices within what can be a precarious industry, with contributions from some leaders in the field including Professor Laura Lundy (Queens University Belfast), Rhona Matheson (Starcatchers, Scotland), Branar Téatar do Pháistí (Galway), The Limetree (Limerick) and Replay Theatre Company (NI).
Period | 4 Mar 2022 → 5 Mar 2022 |
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Event type | Other |
Location | Belfast, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- TYA
- Children's Rights
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Research output
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Alternative Worlds: the emergence of Theatre for Young Audiences from the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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Beyond the culture of concern: the context and practice of TYA in contemporary Northern Ireland
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Human beings in a theatre made for them: the child’s voice in contemporary theatre for young audiences.
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Theatre for Young Audiences in Ireland
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