We offer drama and dance workshops for schools all of the country that complement the national curriculum.
Using facts they have learnt in the classroom as inspiration, you students will create their own play or scenes, or participate in guided interaction with characters from history or literature. All of our teachers are actors working in the industry and hold enhanced DBS checks and child protection and safeguarding training.
Examples of our workshops are: Roald Dahl, Creating stories, Anti-bullying, E-Safety, Volcanoes, Great Fire of London, Victorians, Sensory Workshops, Story Telling and many more. We offer different price packages to suit all needs and, once you book a day with us, you are welcome to divide the day to include as many workshops as possible without changing the price.
Here are some of our recent testimonials:
"The topic was relevant. It gave the class a deeper understanding of Romeo and Juliet. The facilitators were extremely professional. We liked the fast paced, engaging activities and how enthused the children were." - Helen Bilic, St Stephen's RC Primary, Manchester.
"The topic was new and there were lots of facts learnt. The class really enjoyed it and were all involved. We liked the active exercise, that everyone had a turn and that the facilitator took the time to summerise. We would book another Divergent Drama workshop. Thank you!" - Blaise Primary School, Bristol.
"What the children discovered about Roald Dahl will be useful and aid their writing a story in the future. The facilitators engaged the children thoroughly, they were knowledgeable with regards to the workshop theme. I felt the children were given a great oportunity to explore their imaginations and create an opportunity for further creative writing whilst having fun." - Andrea Hall, Beacon Primary Academy, Skegness.
"Gave the reception children the opportunity to listen, follow instructions and act. Very related to the EYFS curriculum in building confidence. The facilitators had their attention straight away, moved on smoothly and were easy to understand. Thank-you for making it so enjoyable for them" - Jessica Filzherbert, Frant Primary School, Kent.