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Shakespeare Goes to [Public] Primary Schools

Datin Sunita Rajakumar, Director, DiverseCity International Arts Festival | Lim Kien Lee, Artistic director, KL Shakespeare Players | Public primary school students and teachers

28-Feb-18 14:00

Shakespeare Goes to [Public] Primary Schools

A theatre company is taking a storytelling performance to public primary schools. Our guests tell about the birth of this initiative and what happens when the performances are executed in school halls. Students share what they gathered from participating in the performance and teachers share their thoughts.

Produced by: Lim Soon Heng

Presented by: Lim Soon Heng


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Tags:  theatre-in-educationchildren’s theatreperforming artslive performancesDiverseCity KL International Arts FestivalKL Shakespeare PlayersYayasan HasanahThe Bigger PictureFront Row





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