We have a range of drama workshops, whole school experiences and theatre-based assemblies that celebrate our rich and diverse multicultural society.
Black & British
This workshop is all about celebrating the wealth of talent that exists within Britain due to the many black people who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to our society.
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Come An’ See Anasi: African Storytelling Workshop for KS1 & KS2
Meet the ultimate trickster Anansi, as he spins his web of tales for all to hear! African storytelling at its best!
Locations Available
Generation Windrush
This popular workshop invites students to hear first-hand from Grace, a passenger on board the Windrush ship, as she begins the voyage of a lifetime.
Locations Available
Her Story
This workshop explores the struggles and achievements of historic and contemporary black women from the past 250 years.
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Hidden Figures
Join Focus, a colourful and entertaining storyteller, on a voyage of discovery to find brilliant black British people, often omitted from our history lessons, who have shaped our country!
Locations Available
Protest; If Not Now, Then When?
The programme aims to encourage young people to understand that you are never too young to make a stand; as a wise man once said - “If not me, then who? If not now, then when?”
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Think Simple, Act Big: An Assembly & Drama Workshop that Celebrates Refugees & Diversity
It does not take much to make a child feel welcome. Think Simple, Act Big is Bigfoot’s moving assembly and drama workshop for Refugee Week and diversity celebrations, using the story of Little Amal and a Bunraku puppet called Sayed to open hearts, spark conversations and inspire pupils to act.
Locations Available
Time To Carnival: An Interactive Theatrical Big Experience for KS1 & KS2
Something is about to appear in your school hall. Spirit has arrived straight from the Notting Hill Carnival, and this Big Experience is about to begin. Time To Carnival is Bigfoot’s joyful, explosive celebration of Black British history, heroes and heritage for KS1 and KS2.
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Windrush; Then & Now
Discover the inspiring journey of Little Amal, a global symbol of hope for refugee children. Through film and storytelling, pupils explore empathy, diversity, and how small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
Locations Available
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Our Happy Clients!
One of the best sessions we've had at our school. All the children were fully immersed and engaged, the session was full of energy and will be remembered by all for a long time. A brilliant way to celebrate Black History. - Philippa Stubbs, Beaconsfield Primary



