QPAC's Artist in Classrooms initiative sits within the Creative Learning Program. It has been developed to extend the learning beyond the stage, these workshops are designed to be delivered in-school and provide inspiring, curriculum-linked experiences to your students.
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QPAC's Creative Learning Program
Songs of Protest
Guided by First Nations musicians, students will explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.
Lost & Found Workshop
Through Process Drama, Teaching Artists Dave Burton and Emily Burton guide students into an imagined world shaped by curiosity, challenge and discovery.
First Nations Storytelling: Caring for Country
Trevor Fourmile and Nadine McDonald-Dowd guide students in an exploration of storytelling as a dynamic and living cultural practice vital to First Nations and Torres Strait Islander stories.
Dakota of the White Flats
A high-action punk noir that snatches the classic coming-of-age story out of the hands of a gang of boys, and passes it to two unapologetic, brave young women.
Pathways into Creative Industries
This panel introduces students to people who work in the creative industries — artists, producers and technical experts who make theatre, music, film and live performance for a living.
GRIMM – Tales from the Brothers Grimm
Happily, ever after? Never. GRIMM, the smash‑hit, deliciously‑twisted, sold out production returns to QPAC’s Cremorne Theatre.
Macbeth
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, revered production house Shake & Stir Theatre Co tackle Shakespeare’s most-gripping tragedy, Macbeth.
Lose to Win
A celebration of the South Sudanese community, of resilience, and the power of imagination.
Saplings
A collection of hilarious and heartbreaking stories born from workshops with young people experiencing the youth justice system.
Music Workshop: Songs of Protest
Guided by First Nations musicians, students will explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.
Panel: Equality vs Equity
Through conversation about storytelling, lived experience and social change, the panel will unpack how theatre can challenge perspectives, foster empathy, and open conversations about justice, access and belonging.
Permission Granted
World-renowned beatboxer Tom Thum has teamed up with keys-sensation Tnee Dyer to give you the cheat codes to turn any sound into music.
Permission to Dance - Street Dance Workshop
An energetic street dance workshop designed to deepen students’ understanding of the relationship between music and movement.
Permission to Create - Music Technology Workshop
Led by industry professionals, this interactive session explores beat-making, sounddesign and the use of technology in contemporary performance, encouraging students to experiment, collaborate and create.
Teacher PD Panel: Role of AI in Creative Practice & the Classroom
This panel brings together educators, artists and industry voices to explore the opportunities, challenges and ethical questions AI presents in both the classroom and creative process.
Clancestry Camp Culture
This is your roll call to join Camp Culture! An interactive circus show serving up equal parts skill and sass.