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Read the published call
Start by checking the details of the currently open group and see whether the theme, rhythm and format genuinely resonate with you.
The core form of the project is a longer collaboration with organisations. Alongside it we open smaller formats for individuals, professionals and wider audiences.
Open groups are for people who want to join without being tied to a specific organisation and move through the whole process from theme to reflection.
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Read the published call
Start by checking the details of the currently open group and see whether the theme, rhythm and format genuinely resonate with you.
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Write to us or send an application
You can apply directly, write to us for details or arrange a short consultation if you want to check whether the process is the right fit for you.
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Attend the meetings regularly
Once you enter the group, you move through the whole process: regular meetings, shared creation, public performance and follow-up reflection.
One-day or weekend workshops open specific techniques and principles of our work — for students, professionals and wider audiences.
For students
Workshops for students of dramatherapy, social work, acting or psychology.
For professionals
Educational workshops for people working in helping professions and culture.
For organisations
A short format of group work when a longer project is not possible.
For wider audiences
Open workshops introducing the principles of therapeutic theatre and CoATT.
Lectures for academic and professional audiences, conferences and public events.
What Co-Active Therapeutic Theatre is
A presentation of the CoATT model, its principles and the lived experience from the first pilot realisation in Czechia.
Theatre as a tool for group work
An overview of how performance creation can support a group process and personal growth of participants.
Working with role repertoire through dramatherapy
How theatre can help us work with our roles, what this experience reveals and how it can widen the way we understand ourselves in everyday life.
Format and pace always adapt to the specific group and context.