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Arts in Action
Street Theatre: (3 hours)
This workshop provides an introduction to the basics of designing, organizing, and carrying out actions grounded in creativity. Messaging, improvisational theatre skills, and case studies of previous creative actions will be covered.
Creative Visuals: (3 hours)
This session focuses on how art can help get the message out about your campaign or issue during a direct action. Participants will learn techniques for making creative visuals including: using stencils, making banners, and building puppets.
To learn more, visit: The Ruckus Society or submit a Training Request
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