Links
MakeBelieve Arts works with the following people and organisations:
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21st Century Philosophers
This organisation brings together the perspective of young, urban teenagers, crafting reflective opinions using philosophical enquiry.
http://www.21stcenturyphilosophers.com/index.htm
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Astrid Barndal
An artist specialising in fine art, photography and design.
http://www.baerndal.eu/index.htm
Continuum
Publishers of Trisha Lee's two collaborative books - Success in the Creative Classroom and Happy Families.
http://www.continuumbooks.com/default.aspx
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Cool It Schools
A global project for young people who want to do something positive about climate change and the environment.
http://www.coolitschools.com/
David Neat
A model-maker, painter, sculpter, teacher and writer. He has lectured at various institutions such as the Wimbledon College of Art and the Central School for Speech and Drama.
http://www.david-neat.co.uk/home/home.htm
First Story
Aims to celebrate and foster creativity and literacy in young people. The organisation is a cheerleader for books, stories, reading and writing, and has witnessed first-hand how creative writing can build students' self-esteem and self-confidence.
http://www.firststory.co.uk/
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Just Film
A video and DVD production company intended mainly for charities and not-for-profit organisations, especially those working towards social justice, peace and sustainability. In 2009 Just Film filmed live performances of MakeBelieve Arts' touring shows, Gulliver's Travels and The Woman Who Cooked Everything.
http://www.justfilm.co.uk/
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Learn About London Theatre
The quick and easy way for teachers to find out about education programmes offered by theatres, theatre productions and organisations across London.
http://www.learnaboutlondontheatre.co.uk/
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London Bubble Theatre Company
A theatre company based in South East London.
http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/
Mission Models and Money
An organization working to create a more sustainable arts and cultural sector.
Social Enterprise Ambassadors
The Social Enterprise Ambassadors are leaders of some of the country's most successful social enterprises, including Trisha Lee, Artistic Director of MakeBelieve Arts. Learn more about these exceptional people, their businesses, and how you can get involved.
http://socialenterpriseambassadors.org.uk/
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Social Enterprise Coalition
Find out more about what is means to be a Social Enterprise.
http://www.socialenterprise.org.uk/
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The Albany
Our nearest performing arts venue in Deptford, South East London and home to 16 arts and community organisations.
http://www.thealbany.org.uk/
The Midi Music Company
A space to inspire children to get into music and the creative industries.
http://www.themidimusiccompany.co.uk/
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Transforming Conflict
The national centre for Restorative Approaches in Youth Settings. They offer training, consultancy, resources and support in approaches that build a sense of community, foster inclusion and deal creatively with challenging situations.
http://www.transformingconflict.org/index.php
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Trisha Lee: Amazon Author Pages
Trisha Lee, Artistic Director of MakeBelieve Arts, is a published author. Follow the link to view her Author Profile on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trisha-Lee/e/B003W17KY8/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_3
Voluntary Action Lewisham
MakeBelieve Arts is a member of Voluntary Action Lewisham (VAL) which works to support the voluntary and community sectors in the London Borough of Lewisham.
http://www.valewisham.org.uk/
Web Play
Web Play delivers drama projects in primary schools, linking them online with professional theatre companies. WebPlay is also a Social Enterprise.
http://www.webplay.org/stories/584-webplay_downloads