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Little Feet: Festival of Children's Theatre at York Theatre Royal

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June 15, 2010 to June 19, 2010
York Theatre Royal and tutti frutti are working together to bring some of the best children's theatre currently available in the UK, France and Italy to York with the first Little Feet Festival.Every space at York Theatre Royal will be given over for children and their families to engage with wonderful stories and theatre.Our warm thanks go to York City Council for working in partnership with us and Arts Council England for their support.Suitable for ages 18 months +See More
Juliet Forster is attending Rebecca Storey's event Feb 24, 2010
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Juliet Forster is now a member of The Future Playground Feb 24, 2010

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Guy O'Donnell and Scribble Ink are now friends 27 minutes ago
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On encouraging young audiences (or their parents) to take risks

http://www.itstheforest.comWhy should parents bring their children to see something like my company's dance piece 'The Forest'?When it’s half term and I scan the pages of the ‘what’s on for children’ sections of magazines I want to know that the experiences I choose for my children will be, to be honest, worth the effort, that they will enjoy it, that they will be enriched in some way, in any way, by what they’ve seen.I want to take them…See More
Blog post by Samantha Butler 23 hours ago
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Naomi Cortes replied to Naomi Cortes's discussion 'Engaging younger audiences'
The age ranges I am thinking of is between 3 and 7 years.I find there is so much variation between the ages and abilities, I am interested in what factors decide how big or small we can go with our work.
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David Harradine replied to Naomi Cortes's discussion 'Engaging younger audiences'
Hi Naomi - what do you mean when you say "younger audiences"?  I think the actual age range for a project has a significant influence on these decisions around scale...
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Engaging younger audiences

 Hello to all,As I continue to write I find there are two opposing ideas for creating theatre which engages younger audiences. The first, is to create small intimate pieces of work and the other is to create large epic pieces. Do creatives have a preference or a belief that one is more engaging than the other? See More
A discussion started by Naomi Cortes was featured yesterday
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Engaging younger audiences

 Hello to all,As I continue to write I find there are two opposing ideas for creating theatre which engages younger audiences. The first, is to create small intimate pieces of work and the other is to create large epic pieces. Do creatives have a preference or a belief that one is more engaging than the other? See More
Discussion posted by Naomi Cortes Tuesday
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Lucy Bradley is now a member of The Future Playground Friday

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