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Theatre Motus

Where does the word Motus come from? From the Latin to move.

Théâtre Motus, a motor of creation and emotions

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Patch Theatre (Australia)

Patch Theatre is a vibrant Adelaide-based company that creates whimsical theatre for 4-8 year olds and their carers. We've been theatre-making for 40 years, have performed to 1.7 million children and produced 103 new works. We present our repertoire of 9 productions cross Australia and internationally.

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Le Carrousel (Canada)

Convinced of the need for a true artistic encounter, Le Carrousel places at the core of its creative approach the question “What should we say to children?” and reflects deeply on artists’ self-censorship when dealing with young audiences.

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Theatre Mala Scena (Croatia)

Mala Scena is one of the leading Croatian theaters for children and young people. It is the only independent, private theater in Croatia, established in 1989.

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Cahoots NI (Northern Ireland, UK)

Cahoots NI is a professional children's touring theatre company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Company was formed in 2001 by Paul Bosco Mc Eneaney and Zoe Seaton. The Company concentrates on the visual potential of theatre and capitalises upon the age-old popularity of magic and illusion as an essential ingredient in the art of entertaining. Each production is at the centre of a body of outreach work designed to maximise artistic potential, customise the individual theatre experience and extend the imaginative life of the piece beyond the actual event.

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Replay Theatre (Northern Ireland, UK)

Replay Theatre Company (Belfast, Northern Ireland) has been creating a diverse range of work for younger audiences in schools, art centres, festivals and theatres since 1988, giving many of Northern Ireland’s children and young people their first opportunity to experience live theatre.



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Wan Smolbag Theatre (Vanuatu)

Wan Smolbag or ‘One Small Bag’ started as a theatre group producing plays about health issues in 1989. With one small bag of costumes, the group of 15 actors would travel around the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu encouraging people to think about sensitive issues.

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Young People's Theatre (Canada)

 Young People's Theatre (formerly Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People) is the largest Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) company in Canada and a significant institution in the Canadian professional theatre community. Over our history we have produced many of the most important works that now form the canon of plays for young audiences in this country.  Learning is at the centre of everything we do and YPT is renowned as the showplace for presenting important TYA work developed elsewhere. In addition to being a producer and presenter of theatre, YPT has also been home to a year-round Drama School for youth since 1969.

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Native Voices at the Autry (USA)

Native Voices at the Autry is the country’s only Equity theatre company dedicated exclusively to producing new works by Native American playwrights. The company has been hailed by critics as “a virtual Who’s Who of American Indian theatre artists,” “a hotbed for contemporary Native theatre,” “deeply compelling,” and “a powerful and eloquent voice.”
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