Super Paua
Super Paua is an Irish artist-led collective that makes work for all ages in a variety of languages, places, and forms. Humour, social relevance, and respect define our work. Super Paua is a collaboration between core members Mark Ball, Artistic Director, and Heather Rose, Creative Producer. Super Paua has collaborated with Riverbank Arts Centre over the last few years. Together they have created The Lonsdale Project, a film for young people about the work and life of Irish-born scientist and activist Kathleen Lonsdale. They have designed and delivered science/art workshops to hundreds of young people in Kildare. Recent Super Paua Projects include: Super Paua Stories, a podcast of multilingual stories for young people, and Whodunnit? The Great Art Robbery!, a multilingual, online whodunnit game as a part of Dublin Fringe Festival 2022 and Melbourne Fringe Festival 2022.
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Guest Blogger
Blog 1: Mark Ball, Theatre-maker & Artistic Director of Super Paua
How is the “voice of the child“ embedded in young people’s experiences of the arts? Young people’s voices…