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- Documentary
The Magic of Theatre Project Documentary
The Magic of Theatre (MoT) project engages children and young people from Bishkek and the village of Dzhany-Dzher in the world of theatre, with the aim of empowering children and helping them to overcome their inner fears and insecurities. The project became a platform for the children to freely express their thoughts, engage with adults...- Performance art
The Magic of Theatre Performances in 2024
Following four performances in the first phase of the Magic of Theatre project (February - May 2023), three more performances were staged in mid 2024 by young people from the Vocational School 43 in Dzhany-Dzher and the Kyrgyz State Puppet Theatre in Bishkek, named after M. Zhangaziev....- Performance art
The Magic of Theatre Performances in 2023
During the first phase of the project (February - May 2023), four performances took to the stage, ranging from Urmanbetov's 'Tak Teke', to J-B Molière's 'Les Précieuses Ridicules', 'L'Impromptu de Versailles' and, Stolyarov's adaptation of 'A Little Match Girl', based on H.C. Andersen's timeless tale....- Documentary
- Drawing
Body-Mapping Storytelling
These artworks were created during the body-mapping storytelling workshops facilitated by Anna Smirnova, AHRC MAP PhD researcher from the School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln (UK). Anna’s PhD study is part of the international research project ‘Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP)’ with focus on analysing MAP activities in Kyrgyzstan. The aim of...- Manuals and toolkits
- Drawing
Manuals and toolkits: Body Mapping Storytelling Toolkit
Below is the detailed step-by-step toolkit to facilitate body mapping storytelling workshops developed by the AHRC MAP PhD researcher, Anna Smirnova.... - Exhibition
Children Against Violence
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Evaluation report + Final project report
Evaluation report: MAP Large Grant Main Report – Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and Rwanda by Institute for Social Innovation and Impact, University of Northampton
This research project sought to evaluate the efficacy and impact of the MAP project across all four countries; however, the evaluation was carried out primarily in partnership with Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI) in Kyrgyzstan and Pusat Kajian Pembangunan Masyarakat Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya (CSDS-AJCUI) in Indonesia, with both countries acting as specialist qualitative... - Summary baseline report
Summary baseline report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) Kyrgyzstan
MAP in Kyrgyzstan was initially implemented by the local NGO Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI), with Tajyka Shabdanova serving as Co-Investigator and Anara Eginalieva as Project Manager. In Kyrgyzstan, MAP aimed to engage youth in peacebuilding efforts in various regions, such as Batken, Bishkek, Jalal-Abad, and Osh. Over 200 young people aged between 14-17, coming from diverse ethnic and social backgrounds, actively participated in the project as members of MAP Youth Clubs.... - Policy (art) brief + Policy brief
Policy (art) brief: Policy Brief – Talk to Me…
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Artistic output activities
- Film
Short Film – Writing an essay “Whom I want to be”
This short film was created by School Club in Batken (Kyrgyzstan) as part of MAP Small Grant project (2022). The aim of this short film is to build a relationship between young people, their parents, and teachers, in order to motivate young individuals to pursue a quality education. In the film, the students write an...