This is the workshop for you if:
you believe the burnout trend needs to stop
you believe theatre and performance making needs to be more accessible to creatives from diverse, marginalised and underrepresented backgrounds
you're ready to make changes to your own practice in response to these beliefs
Friday 18th October 12pm - 1pm GMT. Live on Zoom. Replay available if you can't join live.
During this 60 minute workshop you will:
Deepen your understanding of what trauma is
Learn how trauma shows up in a theatre & performance making space, and the impact a practice that isn't trauma sensitive can have on the quality of the work and the chance of burning out
By the end of this workshop you will understand why implementing an awareness of trauma into your practice is vital for making working in the theatre & performance industry more accessible & supportive of everyone’s wellbeing. You will also have identified the next step you can take to do that.
Friday 18th October 12pm - 1pm GMT.
Run live on Zoom, with recording available for everyone signed up so you can re-watch, or watch in your own time if you can’t join us live.
Live session auto captioned by Zoom.
Slides used, and available as PDF download.
Run by me – Ellen Franklyn-Carr your friendly advocate for making all theatre and performance making trauma sensitive.
I’m a coach for artists and creatives, and a creative practitioner myself with a background in theatre and performance. I’m trained as a trauma sensitive and trauma informed yoga teacher with Trauma Therapy Manchester, and as a trauma informed coach with the Self Belief Coaching Academy.
I have absolutely not always been running spaces in a trauma sensitive way, and I will not be preaching to you or making you feel bad. Instead I will be inspiring us all to take steps to explore this important work together.