Fuel is committed to creating excellent, exciting and ground breaking education activity within its work. The companies we work with all believe in the value of sharing and exploring their creative practice through leading high quality workshops, projects and residencies with a wide range of different people. The experience is of dual benefit; it enables audiences to converse, grapple, and engage with the work of our artists through personal contact. It also allows our artists to be inspired, challenged and invigorated through fresh contact with their working process.
These education activities can be specifically designed to suit the particular age and diversity of those involved. For more information about bespoke education activities call 020 7228 6688 or email education@fueltheatre.com
The
Clod Ensemble
The Clod Ensemble’s education programme is a core element of its work.
The company has a long history of providing workshops and education projects
in music, theatre, movement, healthcare and non verbal communication skills
for a wide range of people – musicians, actors, teachers, and students,
children and older people. Artistic Director Suzy Willson is a research fellow
at Queen Mary University, London. See www.performingmedicine.com
/ www.clodensemble.com
for more information.
Gecko
Gecko’s participatory work forms an integral part of the company’s activity. Gecko’s Co-artistic Directors Al Nedjari and Amit Lahav have developed a unique, challenging and fun participative programme, informed through their work on a variety of education and participation projects with a range of young people from all over the world (within the UK, in Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Italy, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines). To see how your school, college or community group can get involved with Gecko click here.
Mark
Murphy
Mark has extensive experience of leading workshops, education activities and
residencies all over the UK. He has worked for education establishments (most
recently as a lecturer for Manchester University) and for a range of arts
organisations (including the Royal Festival Hall, The International Workshop
Festival, Creative Partnerships). To find out more about Mark's education work click here.
Sound&Fury
Artistic Director Mark Espiner combines creative sensitivity and academic
analysis within his workshop environment. Sound&Fury’s sessions
explore the sensorial potential of theatre and explore the process of layering
text to create meaning within devised work.
