ACA’s Manifesto for Children’s Arts
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ACA’s Manifesto for Children’s Arts in Northern Ireland click here.
Don’t miss our Inspiration Day on opera for children.
19 April at the egg.
Click here for details.
ACA would like to gratefully acknowledge patron Quentin Blake's contribution to the design of this website, which builds on his original gift of the ACA logo in 1998. Thank you Quentin!
All the links on this page are exclusively for the websites of ACA members or member organisations.
If you would like to add your organisation to this page, then please see the 'Join Us' page on this website and become an ACA member!
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Dragon Breath Theatre Making epic visual theatre with and for young people. |
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mac Birmingham's vibrant and friendly arts centre, awarded a Family Friendly Kitemark for commitment to providing children, young people and their families with the best possible arts experiences. |
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Krazy Kat Theatre Company (Sign Language Arts) Unique and accessible fully signed theatre for young audiences, Artistic Directed by Kinny Gardner. |
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Milton Keynes Theatre |
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Miriam Moss Miriam Moss is a children’s picture book writer. |
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Nick Hern Books The UK's leading publisher and performing rights licensor of plays (including many especially for both child performers and child audiences) |
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Polka Theatre Polka Theatre is one of the few venues in the UK which is dedicated to producing and presenting work for young audiences. |
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Yellow Earth Theatre |
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Theatre Centre Theatre Centre develops new ideas, new voices and new collaborations to produce surprising theatre which connects with today's young audiences; inspiring creativity and reflecting diversity. |
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Bigfoot Arts Education Bigfoot provides workshops for schools that enrich the national curriculum and offer children creative ways in which to learn and develop skills. |