ensemble
ensemble
we help people and organisations understand, access and apply creativity to achieve and enhance their development goals.
we use creative processes, arts, storytelling and digital media to build a sense of community, creative ‘out of the box’ thinking and new possibilities for groups of people, young or old, grassroots or central government, committed to positive change.
at the heart of our work is authentic participation brought about by the skilled facilitation of creative practice that leads to the ownership of change and the empowerment to act on it.
we thrive on making long-term partnerships with organisations that have strong links with their target populations - this keeps our work refreshed, contemporary and relevant.
for our work we access a global network of skilled local and international educators, artists, filmmakers and facilitators.
our approach is documented in a published creative practice handbook that has been used in development contexts in Asia, Europe, the Americas and Africa.
creative training and development
feedback in quotes
In my work there is
now more flow
and more risk.
Vu Hong Thuat
The film
(Here Be Dragons)
is a template
for conducting a successful cross cultural community
arts project.
Canberra
Multicultural Festival
creative partnerships
resources
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News update: Here Be Dragons wins Best Documentary award at Film Networking Industry (Australia) Awards