This course is designed to explore the practical and theoretical aspects of theatre in educational and community settings. It covers participatory arts and aims to develop students' understanding of how theatre can be used for social justice, community engagement, and educational purposes. The course offers insights into producing and managing theatre projects that serve children, young people, and diverse communities, emphasizing sustainable and inclusive arts practices.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students passionate about using theatre for positive social change will find this course valuable. It is ideal for those interested in arts education, community projects, and social justice within the arts sector. The course benefits from practical insights and connects students with experienced professionals actively involved in community arts and theatre in education.
The programme emphasizes participatory arts, social justice, community engagement, and theatre in education. It is suited for students interested in working with youth, community groups, or in arts education settings, with a focus on sustainable engagement and social impact.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
25.65L
Living cost
Specific degree requirements are not provided in the input. Students are encouraged to look into the detailed programme specifications for precise admission criteria.

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Graduates can pursue careers in arts education, community arts projects, theatre production, or social engagement initiatives. The course prepares students for roles that involve managing participatory arts programmes, working with youth in theatre, or leading cultural education projects.