About this Event
Explore how applied theatre can support brain health advocacy in this interactive workshop led by Chukwudi Okoye, PhDβApplied Theatre Practitioner, Senior Lecturer, and Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at the Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin. Participants will be introduced to creative theatrical techniques used to examine social issues and inspire positive change, with insights drawn from experiences in Nigeria and Ireland.
Event highlights:
- Story development processes
- Imagination exercises
- Reading rehearsals
- Embodiment practice
Audience
This event is open to the public. Spaces are limited so advance registration is required.
No acting experience required. This event will introduce participants to creative approaches for carrying out applied theatre projects for health advocacy.
Location
The workshop will be held at Unit 18 (Trinity in the Community). Located on the Trinity East campus it is the first dedicated physical space provided by Trinity for civic and community engagement.
The front door is on Macken Street, approximately 50 metres from the junction of Pearse and Macken Street, going towards Grand Canal Street Lower (black gates with sign). View map
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Unit 18 Trinity in the Community, Trinity Technology and Enterprise Campus, Dublin 2, Ireland
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