St Martins is a Melbourne-based youth arts company with a national reputation for making original and bold contemporary performances, inviting audiences into the real, potent, and poignant worlds that concern young people. Its methodology of working with children aged 5-18 and exceptional artists in deep and collaborative processes is key to achieving astonishing performance outcomes. Over the past decade, St Martins’ public performances have garnered multiple industry awards and accolades, including two Green Room Awards for Gene Tree in 2022.
Corrugated Iron is the Northern Territory’s leading youth arts company. It engages, trains, mentors and employs emerging artists and creative professionals who inspire children and young people to develop their skills and forge pathways in the arts. Corrugated Iron inspires the NOW generation of creative leaders, movers and shakers to take the lead in shaping its artistic program to ensure that it is driven by the voices of young people.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
Gilruth Ave & Gardens Rd, The Gardens, NT, Australia
‘Do we have to have hope to evolve?’ Leading audiences on an interactive performance adventure through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, over 50 children and teenagers ask ‘impossible questions’ about evolution, adaptation and hope. An ode to the planet, Gene Tree: Listen. Now. Again invites audiences into small moments: feet on the grass, back...
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
Gilruth Ave & Gardens Rd, The Gardens, NT, Australia
‘Do we have to have hope to evolve?’ Leading audiences on an interactive performance adventure through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, over 50 children and teenagers ask ‘impossible questions’ about evolution, adaptation and hope. An ode to the planet, Gene Tree: Listen. Now. Again invites audiences into small moments: feet on the grass, back...
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
Gilruth Ave & Gardens Rd, The Gardens, NT, Australia
‘Do we have to have hope to evolve?’ Leading audiences on an interactive performance adventure through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, over 50 children and teenagers ask ‘impossible questions’ about evolution, adaptation and hope. An ode to the planet, Gene Tree: Listen. Now. Again invites audiences into small moments: feet on the grass, back...