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EP.262

What happens when arts education becomes truly accessible? In this inspiring episode, Alexa speaks with Georgina from RABBLE Theatre about breaking down barriers to participation, building confidence through performance, and creating meaningful pathways for young people and adults in the arts. From nurturing performers to supporting wellbeing, creativity, and community engagement, this conversation is packed with insights for singing teachers, drama educators, arts leaders, and anyone passionate about the transformative power of creative education. 

 

WHATS IN THIS PODCAST?  

3:25 What is RABBLE Theatre?  

5:00 The RABBLE mission 

7:27 Education and Youth programmes at RABBLE 

12:07 RABBLE is looking for freelance singing teachers!  

13:31 The wellbeing benefits of the arts  

15:36 Getting financial support from RABBLE 

17:22 Nurturing Performers  

19:53 Fundraising tips 

23:21 Pushback and grants  

25:25 Make a donation 

 

About the presenter HERE

 

RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS 

Seamus Allen (Improvisation) 

Holiday Activities Fund 

Chris Mitchell  

Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.222 The Rise of AI: What it Means for Singers and Singing Teachers   

Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.226 The Rise of AI: Practical Tools and Strategies for the Singing Teacher  

Arts Council 

Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.162 Voices of the South West: Building Community with the Southwest Voice Hub  

Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.224 Your Brain on Art: The Science of Creativity and Healing 

 

ABOUT THE GUEST 

 

RABBLE Theatre is an education charity that tells local stories of national significance. They have a large education department, engaging over 2,000 young people and adults every year, 141 of whom access their work through the RABBLE access fund.  

 

Website 

@rabble_theatre on Instagram 

@rabbletheatre on Tik Tok 

Contact RABBLE to collaborate