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Performing for Young Audiences

At Eva’s Echo we’ve had a very spooky ( not scary ) Halloween performing for young audiences at Loughwell Farm. So I thought in this month’s blog I’d share some tips for creating work for young audiences.
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The Joy in Facilitating Drama/Acting

Autumn is a busy time with many classes and activities starting up again. One of those being drama/acting classes. It’s been a busy time for us here at Eva’s Echo with Rena and I beginning our classes again.
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3 things you didn’t know about the Children of Eva (& Lir)

I am currently writing a retelling of the tale titled Ruffled Feathers, as there is so much more to the story than we are told in childhood. Here three things you may not have known.
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Script Development Workshops, Why Have Them?

By Hazel Doolan In my early career, I have heard of script development workshops, I didn’t grasp what they were back then. Was the script finished at this point? Was there even a script? What happened in the room? Who was there? Why have the workshops? Why sit around a room to discuss the script…
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Luciano Manara Rome students Eva’s Echo Experience

One of the thing that impressed me the most it was how passionate everyone was, not only about their own craft but also about the arts as a whole and how they have Transmitted that to all of us.
