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© Ridiculusmus 2010

Supported by:

Arts Council England

Education

Training

Our training projects are not quick formulaic feelgood afternoons but a sustained and intensive immersion into our techniques and the participants imaginations.

We have no fixed plan for these projects and do not produce them. If appropriate the findings are shared informally.

The projects are run for a minimum of 2 days with exclusive use of one room and a group of up to 20 people.

We have run training projects for young people (South London College, Christ’s Hospital, Weymouth college, North Westminster school, Dorchester youth theatre) adult amateurs (Frome valley players, South Devon drama association), adults with special needs (Stradreagh hospital, Croydon epilepsy society) and professionals (London international mime festival, Dublin international theatre symposium, Kicking Space, Camden people’s theatre, Real Action) and occassionally organise sessions for allcomers (the Sister mary sessions Derry 1996, the O’Corky sessions 1998, BAC 2000).

Interested groups and individuals can contact our producers for more information.

Education

We offer one-off lectures, lecture demonstrations, participatory learning days and presentations of our own work and its context ( comedy, physical comedy, devised theatre) and complete modules within a syllabus on broader subjects (renaissance drama, contemporary theatre, comedy, devised theatre). We have worked at the Universities of Edinburgh, Wolverhampton, Kent, Hull and Brighton, Leeds metropolitan university, King Alfred’s college, The Poor School, Trinity college, Dublin.

 

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