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  Journeyman Arts (JA) are a pool of free lance Arts Practitioners who use the arts as a tool to look at and

  address social issues.  They were formed in 1995 and are led by Actor/Musician & workshop facilitator Richmond Trew. 

JA uses Drama as the lead art form but also utilise other disciplines such as Dance/Movement, Spoken Word/Poetry,

Photography and Music via interactive workshops and performances. To date JA have covered a wide range of topics

in a variety of settings employing and collaborating with over 30 Artists

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 Performances - Sketches are used as a tool to stimulate debate with groups of people.

Creating imaginary territories allows the individual to project ideas from a safe distance whilst remaining anonymous.

This has value when dealing with sensitive subject matters.  This in turn can help to provide a greater understanding of

the issue as well as providing an opportunity for making a more informed decision.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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