An interactive outdoor performance devised by young people aged 13 – 16 in response to the landmark exhibition ‘British Artists: Ancient Landscapes’ at the Salisbury Museum.
Read MoreExploring a border between two worlds, the 50-minute adventure engaged children aged 6 + and their families through a mysterious, light, and playful mission.
Read MorePerformance that challenged perceptions of who can dance, creating an opportunity for disabled artists and young people to interact, encouraging young people to view disability and diversity in a positive way.
Read MoreA freestyle rap performance on a tricycle for family audiences in Tower Hamlets.
Read MorePaper People is an interactive, street art performance that combined ‘walk-about’ and ‘visual performance’ for children, young people and their families.
Read MoreAn installation that invited audiences to place their heads inside suspended cardboard boxes and experience the sights, smells and sounds of different 360 degree miniature worlds
Read MoreAn interactive storytelling performance that celebrates the special relationship between grandparents and grandchildren.
Read MoreInspired and informed by the experiences of the young refugees and asylum seekers participating in Kazzum’s Pathways programme.
Read MoreInspired by Kazzum's work with young refugees in London, The Girl Who... explored themes of belonging, memory and conformity.
Read MoreHUNT was a commissioned play, concerned with the exploitation of young people in extreme violence and war.
Read MoreThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice adopted the use of Vietnamese Water Puppetry, a centuries-old form traditionally presented in ponds and lakes.
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