Call for Teaching Artists-in-Training – GETIndia 2017

GETheatre is looking for Teaching Artists-in-Training for the 7th year of our annual GETIndia program, which will take place in early January 2017! Some of our past in-country partners for this program include: The Parikrma Humanity Foundation (Bangalore), TEACH FOR INDIA (Pune) and The..

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Can you hear me?

Champion I hope that everyone has a memory of a time in their life when they felt like a champion. When our team won the championship soccer game my senior year of high school, I remember we all felt like astronauts who had just..

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GETKenya 2015!

Global Empowerment Theatre is proud to announce our newest program GETKenya in partnership with Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO)! Established in 2004 SHOFCO is an inspiring organization that combats gender inequality and extreme poverty in urban slums by linking tuition free schools for girls to accessible social..

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The Words of My Heart

THE WORDS OF MY HEART By Agoya the words of my heart will burn through the night they will melt the snows of Kilimanjaro they will echo through the forests of the mountains of the moon they will climb the mountains they will cross..

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Donate Now: Together we will help children speak to the world

Dear Friends, Many of you have been following the terrible story of the 276 schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram. Our hearts go out to these girls who were kidnapped near Chibok in Northern Nigeria. This tragedy highlights the critical importance of the..

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Call for Teaching Artist Interns for GETZanzibar 2014!

 Intern Call for GETZanzibar 2014 GETheatre is currently looking for qualified teaching artist interns to help facilitate our 8th annual GETZanzibar Program in Zanzibar, East Africa this summer 2014. Programs run for two weeks and involve facilitating a group of 20 – 25 students..

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Footage from Day 1 of GETIndia 2012

After only one day, students at both the Koramangala and Sahakarnagar Parikrma schools created short scenes focusing on what they wanted us to know about themselves and their community. Here is a short clip of students presenting their scene at the Koramangala site. What..

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