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All The Ways To Tell A Story

How can we use art to tell our own stories and the stories of others?

All the Ways Theatre Company has created a show that blends theatre, film, music, and storytelling to explore stories about the different types of love we will experience in our lifetime, and the importance of expressing it.

On Monday 11 April, members of the cast will share and work through the devising activities used in the creation of their shows, so bring some creativity and get started on telling your story! Register for the workshop below.

Check out the exercises that All The Ways Theatre use to create their show here and here.


Details

  • When: Monday 11 April, 1 - 3pm

  • Where: Zoom Webinar (click below to register)


About All The Ways Theatre Company

All the Ways Theatre Company (Emily Burton and Rebecca Weldon) is a new theatre company focused on all the new and creative ways in which theatre can be made - blending poetry, music, photography, and film into theatrical experiences. Founded in 2020, it aims to engage young artists of all forms and backgrounds to tell unique and diverse stories.


About the Youth Week WA KickstART Festival

Presented by Propel Youth Arts WA, the KickstART Festival has been the flagship event of Youth Week WA for 12 years running. KickstART offers over 60 free events - including workshops, talks, performances, mentorships, exhibitions, markets, and other special events - between 8 - 16 April, for young people aged 12-26.

Due to growing concerns about COVID-19 and the anticipated continued spread of Omicron across our communities in Boorloo (Perth) and WA, the Propel team has decided to pivot towards digital and hybrid formats for the delivery of the KickstART Festival this April.

The Youth Week WA KickstART Festival 2022 is presented by Propel Youth Arts WA and is funded by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Communities and the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. KickstART is also supported by Lotterywest, the City of Perth, the City of Stirling, the City of Fremantle, and the City of Vincent.

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