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OUR VOICES 3: FLYING (ANT) CHILDREN'S DAY written by Coral Wylie

OUR VOICES 3: FLYING (ANT) CHILDREN'S DAY written by Coral Wylie

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FLYING (ANT) CHILDREN'S DAY

Something is in the air, this isn’t like any ordinary flying ant day, this is, a very magical, flying children day! Join the children of North Kensington as they fly high in their story of friendship, dreams and adventure that is sure to glide straight into your hearts and beyond.

Written by Coral Wylie

Directed by Anastasia Osei-Kuffour

Performed by: Sara Dawoo & Ashley D Gayle

Young People Performers: Lorenzo Curley Bynoe, Skyla Paul, Remmy Ava-Khoushpeyman, Loveday Levack, Evan Orlando, Lola Elliot and Vee Arden.

Inspired by the Children at Kids on the Green (KOTG) and Henry Dickens Community Centre

Sound Design: Nicola T Chang

Project curated by Yasmeen Arden

Creative Producer: Lucille Findlay

Social Media and Marketing: Lilly Driscoll

Our Voices Image Creation: Sofi Lee-Henson

Technical Support: Jamie Arden

Our Voices: Inspired by the culture and community of North Kensington, The Caravan Theatre is back with a brand-new series of short plays. OUR VOICES 3, inspired by the young people at KOTG and Henry Dickens Community Centre, the children at Oxford Gardens and Barlby Primary schools. Supported by the Grenfell Health and Emotional Wellbeing for children and young people fund and Arts Council England.

Small Truth Artistic Director, Yasmeen Arden:
“Our Voices is all about creating unity and power in our collective voice, celebrating the most incredible young people and extraordinary artists who come together to tell their magical, joyful and heartfelt stories”

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