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about 1 year ago
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Let's build a more open, transparent and collaborative society.
Join, participate and decide.
Let's build a more open, transparent and collaborative society.
Join, participate and decide.
Legislative Theatre is an incredibly powerful participatory approach for improving people’s lives by developing policy and practice through a performance based on people’s lived experiences. It was developed in Latin America by Augusto Boal in the 1990s.
In our project, the play is led and developed by young people in Greater Manchester, based on their lived experiences of mental health issues.
Charlie, Juliet, Lee and Ummay trained as LT facilitators with our partner Katy Rubin. We then recruited new young people to work with them and develop this amazing play, Mask to Break!
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