Conquer Not Divide Projects
TAG Sept 2009 to Mar 2010
An exciting new theatre devising project working with Sense Over Sectarianism.
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TAG Sept 2009 to Mar 2010
An exciting new theatre devising project working with Sense Over Sectarianism.
TAG Autumn 2009 - Summer 10
In Autumn 2009, TAG delivered a 6-week programme of emotional literacy workshops for P5, 6 and 7 pupils from Kirkfieldbank Primary School in South Lanarkshire.
TAG May 2010
Throughout May 2010, TAG will be working in 14 primary schools in the Southside of Glasgow.
TAG 2010-2012
We are proud to be working on a 3 year START project with The Prince’s Foundation for Children & the Arts, to get children and young people from local schools excited about theatre.
TAG November 2010-January 2011
TAG was chosen as one of only 10 arts organisations in Scotland to deliver a Co-Create project using Glow which is the world’s first national intranet for education, developed exclusively for Scotland’s educational community. The main purpose of Glow is to enhance the quality of learning and teaching in the classroom by fully supporting Curriculum for Excellence (CfE).
TAG June - September 2011
A new hard hitting 45 minute play based on the experiences of young people in Glasgow of discrimination and prejudice, for secondary school students.
TAG Ongoing
Early years storytelling and story acting project, which develops children’s listening and language skills and creates confident communicators. Based on the ground-breaking work of the renowned early years practitioner, Vivian Gussin Paley.
TAG September 2011 - March 2012
The National Library of Scotland has an exhibition Beyond Macbeth, Shakespeare in Scottish Collections running from December 2011 to April 2012. The Citizens is running a workshop programme at NLS and aimed at Primary 7s for a week from 12-16 March.
TAG Autumn 2011 to Easter 2012
We have been working with staff and children at Kelbourne Park Primary school for young people with physical impairment and their neighbouring mainstream school, Parkview Primary. Sessions, which take place in both schools, see the children developing their skills in Drama and Music, building confidence and communication skills and most importantly, making new friends.
TAG 20 February - 23 March 2012
In partnership with East Lothian Arts and the Citizens Advice Bureau, we will be working with up to 270 P5 children in East Lothian primary schools in February-March 2012. Classes will receive a series of 4 drama workshops exploring the practical and emotional consequences of managing and mis-managing money.