Introductory meeting
We name who the process should serve, what the organisation expects and what the group most needs from the collaboration.
We help organisations open a safe group process where clients work with an important theme through theatrical creation, public presentation and follow-up reflection.
The format is relevant where clients benefit from a safe group frame, work with a theme, relational experience and a public moment that has support and follow-up processing.
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A process for clients who need a sensitively led group setting and clear boundaries.
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A programme that gives the target group space for its own voice and the organisation a natural public reach.
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Relevant for groups of students, children or young people who benefit from structured creative work.
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For families, caregivers or vulnerable groups where community support and a shared story matter.
A process clients can lean on
This is not a one-off activity. The group has time, regular rhythm, safe leadership and room to process both the theme and the public presentation.
An innovative, distinctive intervention
A format uncommon in the Czech context. It connects artistic practice with professional group work and draws on the CoATT model introduced here through a pilot realisation.
A public moment without a marketing shortcut
The performance can open a theme toward families, community or the public. The organisation gains a visible outcome rooted in the group’s real work.
Each collaboration has a concrete rhythm. Below is an indicative timeline from the first conversation to post-performance meetings.
We name who the process should serve, what the organisation expects and what the group most needs from the collaboration.
We shape the practical details together: space, number of clients, organisational contact, meeting rhythm and the conditions needed for the process to work safely.
Clients can experience the way we work and sense whether this kind of process feels relevant and safe for them.
The group meets regularly, develops the theme and creates together through theatrical language. An intensive weekend is usually part of this phase.
The group performs for an audience in a timing that fits the availability of theatre space and the capacity of the organisation.
After the premiere, the group integrates what it has learned, what it wants to carry into life and what mattered in the encounter with the audience.
We build long-term partnerships with institutions across social, health and academic fields.
Together we can find a format that fits your group, theme and organisational context.