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| Company B BelvoirCompany B's education program aims to provide students and teachers with as much access to theatre, both on stage and behind the scenes, as possible. Company B runs a number of education workshops throughout the year for both students and teachers. The workshop program includes workshops in lighting, set, costume and sound design as well as in composition, theatre criticism and performance. |
![]() | Griffin Theatre CompanyGriffin Theatre is the only theatre company in Sydney entirely dedicated to the professional development and production of new Australian plays. It is the resident theatre company at the SBW Stables Theatre, in Nimrod St, Kings Cross. Griffin is one of the great engine rooms of the Australian theatre. It works in innovation and as a gateway for new ideas and talented new artists. It runs projects supporting schools, education, independent theatre and corporate training, and has been operating successfully since 1978. |
![]() | Harmony film festivalThe Harmony Film Festival and its associated educational initiatives promote harmony, respect and understanding through meaningful filmmaking. The Festival incorporates film camps, outback film schools for Aboriginal communities and educational programs for secondary and tertiary students. As a medium, film is familiar and accessible to young people and can be used not just to entertain, but also to educate and uplift. Getting students involved in making a film fosters creative thinking, planning and teamwork. For details contact the festival on 02-95597098 or email info@harmonyfilmfest.com |
![]() | Legs on the WallWhat makes Legs on the Wall one of the most dazzling and inspiring physical theatre companies in the world? Simple. Stunning choreography at dizzy heights, a daring acrobatic style and intelligent, inspiring work. Legs on the Wall creates startling, sensuous and soul-stirring physical performances. Our work is a unique and rich mix of aerial imagery, acrobatics, dance, circus, text and multimedia. Watching a Legs on the Wall show is like nothing you’ve seen before; the power to inspire and delight audiences worldwide has made us Australia’s leading physical theatre company. Legs on the Wall have been pushing the boundaries of physical theatre for over 21 years, with a string of critically acclaimed hit shows.
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![]() | NIDANIDA is Australia's national theatre school, a centre of excellence in training for theatre, film and television. NIDA provides full-time courses, short courses and corporate performance coaching. The award winning theatre complex hosts inhouse and commercial productions. NIDA houses Australia's largest performing arts library and a broad range of theatre resources and archives. |
![]() | Sydney Theatre CompanySydney Theatre Company is committed to education by programming original productions and workshops that enthuse and engage the next generation of theatre-goers. Within the education programme STC produces its own season of plays as well as collaborates with leading theatre for young people companies across Australia. STC ensures access to all of its mainstage productions as well as produces and tours theatre specifically crafted to resonate with young people. Every year dynamic workshops are held by leading theatre practitioners to support curriculum content, detailed resources are provided for all productions and an extensive work experience programme is available to students from across the state. |
![]() | Theatre of ImageKim Carpenter's Theatre of Image has built a national and international reputation for producing distinctive visual theatre. Since 1996, Theatre of Image, in association with the Institute of Early Childhood at Macquarie University, has conducted creative workshops that intermix the disciplines of art, drama and music. Details about 2006 performances and workshops can be found in the Opportunities section of this Curriculum K-12 web site. |
Sidetrack Performance GroupTheatre makers since 1979, based at the Shed Theatre in the Addison Road Centre, Marrickville in Sydney, Sidetrack makes contemporary theatre that aims to instigate local and regional intercultural connections. Acclaimed nationally and internationally, its unique performance style merges narrative, poetic and physical theatre with an edge of social commitment. Current productions work with global international texts ranging from celebrated literary works to folk mythologies (and urban myths) from Greece, Portugal, Indonesia, Palestine and other countries of migration and Diaspora to produce local versions to creatively disturb and excite the cultural complexity that is Australia. |







