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Chelmsford Theatre’s Discover programme nurtures youngsters’ creative potential | City Life

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Chelmsford Theatre's Discover programme has successfully launched a series of creative arts workshops for young enthusiasts aged 6 to 18 during the summer holidays. These workshops provided varied opportunities, from acting and puppetry to dance and stage combat, all led by industry experts. Noteworthy sessions included teachings from a dance choreographer who guided participants in performing routines to popular songs. Additionally, young attendees learned puppetry techniques from a professional puppeteer, enhancing their artistic skills and creativity. The programme aims to inspire participants to step out of their comfort zones and develop their self-confidence.

As the school term begins, Chelmsford Theatre has rolled out a new series of workshops scheduled for the October half-term, continuing its commitment to youth engagement in the arts. This initiative is pivotal in shaping the cultural landscape of Chelmsford by investing in the creative potential of its youth. The Discover programme not only enriches participants' artistic experiences but also fosters community engagement and personal growth.

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