Arc news: September 2007

Waiting for Change

Arc brings Climate Change Forums to Russia

This month Arc will be presenting Waiting for Change by Clifford Oliver to delegates at a British Council conference in St Petersburg.

Part of the British Council's two-year programme across Russia aimed at raising awareness of the UK's committment to tackling Climate Change, Arc's visit is the latest in a long series of national and international projects. Our powerful Forum model has already been used very successfully to explore Climate Change with secondary school and adult audiences for the Science Museum and Dana Centre in London, the World Wildlife Fund in Edinburgh, at a business Forum for the SMART Company in London and for the British Council at conferences and schools in the UK and worldwide, including Norway, Denmark, Israel, Lithuania and Ukraine.

Visit the British Council Russia website to find out more about their Climate Change programme...

 

About Waiting for Change:

Four commuters en-route to a Climate Change conference find themselves at the mercy of the railway schedules and, huddled resignedly in a platform waiting room, begin to talk amongst themselves…

Waiting for Change is an innovative combination of traditional dialogue based events with Climate Change experts and a specially commissioned piece of Forum theatre. We explore the hard scientific facts, the moral and ethical views, and our part as individuals in a global community.

  • Do you believe that Climate Change is real, and who is worst affected? What hope do we have of combating it and what potential solutions make most sense?
  • Do we in fact need to do anything at all? If so, is this the responsibility of governments, businesses or individuals? 
  • How should businesses respond? Many have set environmental targets, but is this going far enough? How can businesses engage and involve their employees in the challenge?

Waiting for Change engages audiences with the issues surrounding Climate Change, offering the opportunity to view things from different perspectives, to advise the characters and decide the outcomes. It's a powerful shared experience which moves people and gets them talking, aiding genuine reflection and discussion while removing the personality issues that can prove a barrier to effective dialogue. It's a dynamic way of opening hearts and minds and has the potential to affect the audience on an emotional level to ignite change.

“Through interactive theatre and storytelling we can reach out to people and make them really think about the consequences of their actions on the global environment.”

Clifford Oliver - Creative Director, Arc Theatre

 

"I would like to thank you formally and personally for the wonderful workshop. We had excellent feedback from the participants ... there was a constant buzz, which hasn't stopped, and many have called to say how they had enjoyed and appreciated having had this opportunity to learn about the concept of forum theatre. The special approach Arc developed, mixing forum theatre and science to challenge and engage the public on the Climate Change issue, is a very powerful tool for science communication and audience participation."

Sonia Feldman - Science and Education Officer, British Council Israel

Read full British Council Israel Report (PDF, 188 k)

In addition to exploring Climate Change, Future Use of Fossil Fuels and other environmental themes for older audiences, we also present Enviro-man for Key Stages 2 and 3. Using live, interactive theatre, we invite young people to think about their choices and the consequences of their actions on the environment in a humorous and engaging way.

Download Waiting for Change flyer (PDF, 427 k)

Contact us to talk about the issues that matter to you. Telephone Arc on 020 8594 1095 or email our Community Education Manager Natalie Smith at nat@arctheatre.com.

Arc diary of events

At primary schools throughout 2010
Primary Tales featuring Dreamspinners, The Boy Who Couldn't Dream & Gabriel's Star! and anti-bullying programmes Sophie's Story & Tumble Village

17 May to 22 July
Essex primary schools for ECC Passenger Transport Centre
B Safe B Cool multi-media transitions programme

2 & 9 July
Secondary Schools for HECRA Extended Services
Protection conflict resolution Forums

5 July
Circle Anglia Housing
Community Cohesion Forums

5 July
Kingston College, Kingston-upon-Thames
Boy X performance programme

6 & 7 July
Marks Gate Infant School, Dagenham
Creative Drama Days for KS1

8 July
Hendon School for Barnet EBP
'Careers 4 U' Workshops

Until 13 July
Warren School, Dagenham
After School Drama Club

14, 18, 21 & 24 July
Well London for Heath Park Fun Day
Changing Spaces rehearsals and performance for ages12+

Until 14 July
Northbury Junior School, Barking
After School Drama Club

Until 15 July
Village Infant School, Dagenham
After School Drama Club

16 July
Barnet Secondary Schools for Barnet EBP
Making the Most of Your Work Experience Forums

17 & 18 July
Dagenham Town Show
The Marvel of Muddy End
& Secondhand Goods performances

19 July
Wood Green Youth Centre
Boy X performance programme

6 August
Barking & Dagenham Youth Theatre
First Aid Training at The Malthouse

9 to 13 August
Barking & Dagenham Summer University at The Malthouse
Make a Play in a Week drama course for 12+

18 August
Barking & Dagenham Youth Theatre
Mask Workshop at The Malthouse

25 & 26 August
Barking & Dagenham Youth Theatre
Moving Places workshops at The Malthouse

Every Monday 6.30-9pm
Barking & Dagenham Community Players rehearsals for over 16's at The Malthouse Studios

Every Tuesday 7-9pm in term time
Barking & Dagenham Youth Theatre rehearsals for over 12's at The Malthouse Studios

Every Tuesday 5-6pm in term time
Barking & Dagenham Drama Club for 8 to 12-year olds at The Malthouse Studios