General workshop information
Canberra Youth Theatre’s workshops are tailored to the age group, and specific participants in each workshop. Most workshops follow an overall structure of a warm up, creative play and exercises to introduce a skill or technique, followed by the creation or rehearsal of a performance work, and then a cool down.
Our workshops are delivered by professional Workshop Artists. Workshops are a collaborative experience between the Young Artists and Workshop Artist. Final performances for younger age groups are based on devised works, while older age groups work on a mixture of devised works and existing texts.
Canberra Youth Theatre sees all our people who participate in activities as artists in their own right. We refer to them as ‘Young Artists’ to acknowledge the collaborative creativity they bring to our community.
We refer to the people who lead our workshops as ‘Lead Artists,’ ‘Workshop Artists,’ ‘Support Artists’ or ‘Assistant Workshop Artists.’ This acknowledges their own individual artistic practice, along with their experience leading and facilitating the creative process. We don’t call them teachers or tutors, as we aren’t in a school environment, and want to give the opportunity for everyone in the room to enjoy the collaborative creative process.
Canberra Youth Theatre knows that families come in all different shapes and sizes. We use ‘Responsible Adult’ to talk about the person who is a parent, guardian, foster carer, family
member, or other person responsible for the care, wellbeing and welfare of a Young Artist.
We are not a child care provider and do not fall under the Australian Government Child Care Benefit Scheme.
We are not a registered NDIS provider. Due to changes to the NDIS in 2024, our programs are generally not eligible to be covered by NDIS funding. Please talk to your NDIS support worker directly about your situation.
Our workshop programs run by term and are in line with ACT school dates. The start and finish dates for our workshops are displayed in each individual workshop description. Workshops do not run over school holidays, or on public holidays. We do however run Holiday Workshops during a period of school holidays.
Yes, each term is a unique program, and caters for experienced and new participants.
You could try a short-term workshop such as our Holiday Program, or get in touch with our office to view an end of term presentation. If you’re still uncertain, you may be able to trial the first workshop of the term, providing the workshop is not full. Give us a call on 02 6248 5057 to discuss further.
WEEKLY WORKSHOPS
If you need to withdraw from weekly workshops, we can offer a refund if it is within the first two weeks of the workshop program. This will be a pro-rata refund less an administration fee of $25 per enrolment. We are unable to provide refunds for withdrawals after week two of the first term.
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
We are able to provide refunds for withdrawals from Holiday Programs up to 7 days prior to the start date.
MASTERCLASSES
We are able to provide refunds for withdrawals from Masterclasses up to 14 days prior to the start date.
OTHER GENERAL POLICIES
If a workshop is cancelled by us, the customer will be fully refunded.
In the rare event that an individual workshop session is cancelled, the cost of that session will be refunded pro rata, or credited towards future enrolments with us.
All fees are included in your enrolment. Everyone who enrols and attends a workshop is considered to be a non-voting member of Canberra Youth Theatre for that calendar year.
If a Young Artist has any access requirements, we will accommodate them as much as possible. If the Young Artist does not have any access requirements, it is our policy that Responsible Adults are to remain outside the workshop because:
- It is the Young Artists’ time to be creative with their peers.
- It can be disruptive to the learning and creative process having non-participants in the space.
- It can introduce an element of performance when the group is focused on exploration and development.
- Some Young Artists may become introverted or self-conscious with either Responsible Adults or others watching on.
- All of our staff undergo a Working With Vulnerable Persons (WWVP) Clearance.
If your Young Artist is nervous, you are welcome to wait outside the workshop (not in the Youth Hub) so that they can find you easily. We have an End of Term Presentation for family and friends to see the progress of their child in the program.
Our workshops are grouped by the year they are enrolled in at their school, or the equivalent based on their age if a Young Artist is in an alternate educational environment. For primary, either Years 1-3 or 4-6. For secondary, either 7-9 or 10-12. All Young Artists must be seven years old on the first day of their workshop. It is important that all Young Artists are enrolled in the appropriate ensemble for their age in order to challenge and further develop their performance skills.
Workshop Artists are appointed based on their skills and expertise within a professional theatre setting, as well as their experience working with young people.
Enrolling in a Workshop
Enrolments are either term or semester long. Enrolments generally open four to six weeks prior to the commencement of the workshop program. Our workshop programs run in line with ACT school dates. The start and finish dates for our workshops are displayed in each individual workshop description, and you can see specific workshop dates on your Class Manager portal.
We offer a week long priority enrolment period for current workshop participants, followed by a week long priority period for anyone on our waiting list, then open enrolments to the general public.
For our school programs, enrolments are made on a term basis. Our intake points are the beginning of Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 and Term 4.
For our Ensemble programs, enrolments are made on a term basis. Our intake points are the beginning of Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 and Term 4.
Our Next Stage program is enrolment by audition, and the program runs for a full semester. The intake points are the beginning of Term 1 and Term 3.
If you arrive in the middle of a term, you will need to wait until the beginning of the next term to enrol. Please send us an email to info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au and we will add you to our priority enrolment list, and contact you when priority enrolments open (before we announce them to the public).
Our enrolments are processed on a first come, first served basis. Generally, we cap our workshops at 16 Young Artists per workshop with a Workshop Artist, and at 20 Young Artists per workshop with a Workshop Artist and Support Artist
If the workshop you want to enrol in is full, please put your name on the waiting list. We aim to have as many opportunities as possible for our Young Artists, and will open additional workshops if there is sufficient demand.
Generally, we do not reserve places for workshops so please ensure you enrol online or contact us as soon as possible. Places do fill up quickly!
If you have previously been enrolled in a workshop that is now full, please contact us by phone or email to discuss your situation – we might be able to find a creative solution!
If you miss out on a School program you may wish to consider coming to our workshops at Gorman Arts Centre.
Yes, we do. If a workshop becomes fully enrolled, we encourage you to put your name on the waiting list so we know that you are interested! We want our workshops to be accessible to as many people as possible – and if we have extra interest, we may be able to open another workshop. We don’t know about demand unless you tell us!
If you go on our waiting list, and we are unable to offer you a space, you will be put on the priority list for the next enrolment period. We will send you an email when priority enrolments open, which is before we announce enrolments to the public.
Enrolments are by term. You must re-enrol each term online or contact our office on 02 6248 5057.
Payment is due 7 days prior to the start of the workshop.
If you aren’t sure that a workshop is right for your young artist, please contact our office on 02 6248 5057 to discuss this with us
Please contact our office for further assistance either by calling 02 6248 5057 or emailing info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au.
You will receive an invoice for the workshop – including free opportunities.
If you do not receive an invoice, please check your spam folder, and call 02 6248 5057 or email info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au. Invoices are generated on Mondays and Thursdays.
Additionally, you can see enrolments under the ‘classes’ tab on your Class Manager portal.
You can withdraw from a workshop within the first three weeks for semester long programs, or within the first two weeks for term long programs. If you withdraw within this time, your fees will be refunded pro rata, less an administration fee to the original payment method. After this time, no refunds are made.
Proposed workshops may be cancelled due to an inadequate number of Young Artists. In the event that this occurs, we will let you know and where possible move you to an available workshop, or refund any payments made.
In the rare event that an individual workshop session is cancelled, the cost of that session will be refunded pro rata.
Once workshops have begun
Young Artists should wear comfortable clothing they can move around in, and bring a drink bottle.
If you or your Young Artist will be absent from a workshop, please contact our office by phone on (02) 6248 5057 or email info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au as early as possible so we can let the Workshop Artist know.
Although some absences are unavoidable, it is important that all Young Artists do their very best to attend all workshop sessions. In order for every member of the group to get the most out of their experience at Canberra Youth Theatre, we require commitment to weekly attendance.
We hold end of term presentations in the final week of the term. These are usually held in the last half hour of the workshop and are a wonderful opportunity to see the progress of your Young Artist.
End of term presentations are a snapshot of the work occurring in the workshop room over the term.
End of term presentations can be both exciting and scary for Young Artists. For some Young Artists, it’s the first time they have performed in front of an audience. They might forget a line, and we want to tell them that’s okay! It’s okay to be nervous, and the other people on stage are there to support you. Sometimes we have unexpected and unavoidable absences on the day of the presentation. We have seen our Young Artists rise to the occasion every time this happens, filling in new lines and movements on the day, to make sure that the presentation goes as smoothly as possible. We value the flexibility, collaboration, and kindness of our Young Artists who step in to fill gaps.
We do not run workshops on public holidays, and these are not included in your fees.
As these can vary school to school, we run workshops on pupil free days and moderation days.
We ask for feedback from Young Artists at the end of workshops, usually as a written questionnaire.
As the Responsible Adult for a Young Artist, if you have feedback about our workshops, please put it in writing to info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au and we will get back to you within three working days. If it is urgent, please call our office on 02 6248 5057.
Safety & Privacy
All staff and volunteers at Canberra Youth Theatre must hold a valid Working with Vulnerable People card, or equivalent from other jurisdictions. In the unlikely event that a volunteer does not meet this requirement, there will be a member of staff present at all times during their interaction with young people, in line with the Working with Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act 2011 (the WWVP Act).
You can view our Child Safe – Safeguarding Policy here, and our Disclosure of Child Abuse Policy here.
All staff and volunteers are subject to reference checks prior to engagement at Canberra Youth Theatre.
From January 2021, all staff and volunteers engaged by Canberra Youth Theatre will be given specific child safety training. This training module will be reviewed yearly, and additional training will be provided to all staff where necessary.
Canberra Youth Theatre is committed to the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations.
You can view our Child Safe – Safeguarding Policy here, and our Disclosure of Child Abuse Policy here.
Canberra Youth Theatre complies with the Australian Privacy ACT (1988) and the associated Australian Privacy Principles. You can read our full Privacy Policy here.
Canberra Youth Theatre is a paperless office. The majority of physical paperwork pre 2020 has been digitised, and is stored securely on the company’s Google Drive. More information on Google Drive’s privacy policy can be found here. Post 2020 paperwork is all digital, and stored on the company’s Google Drive.
Canberra Youth Theatre uses AFI as our server backup. Information on their privacy and data storage policies can be found here.
Canberra Youth Theatre uses the booking system Class Manager. They store information on Amazon Web Services. Information on their privacy and data storage policies can be found here. Payments made through Class Manager are processed through Stripe. Information on their privacy and data storage policies can be found here.
Canberra Youth Theatre uses Mailchimp for EDMs, surveys and other mass communications with our mailing list. Mailchimp’s privacy policy can be found here.
If a Young Artist or Responsible Adult feels the need to make a complaint, they can contact the Child Safety Officer by email (info@canberrayouththeatre.com.au), by phone (02 6248 5057) or in-person during office hours. The Child Safety Officers are the Artistic Associate – Creative Engagement, and General Manager
When a complaint is received by email, a receipt email will be sent by the next office day. The complaint will be investigated, and where appropriate, the General Manager or Artistic Director will be involved in the investigation. All complaints will be logged using an accident and incident report. All complaints will be investigated and responded to in a reasonable timeframe.
Canberra Youth Theatre is not covered by the ACT’s Reportable Conduct or Mandatory Reporting Schemes. However, we have a moral obligation to act on the behaviours and complaints addressed by both the Reportable Conduct and Mandatory Reporting Schemes as Voluntary Reporters. Where Reportable Conduct is involved, an independent investigator may be engaged. Where a voluntary reporter has concerns, a Child Concern Report may be filed with Child and Youth Protection Services (CYPS). Where a Mandatory Reportable complaint is made, this will be forwarded directly to ACT Policing and / or to Child and Youth Protection Services (CYPS). As outlined by ACT Government Community Services (September 2019), “All adults in our community have a responsibility to report to CYPS if they believe or suspect a child may be at risk of abuse or neglect… In addition, all adults in our community must report to the Police if they believe child sexual abuse has occurred.”
Where Canberra Youth Theatre is contracted by a designated entity such as a School or Out of School Hours Care, and offers a program such as Workshop by Design, Holiday Workshop or weekly workshop, (ie, not as a hirer at a school), Canberra Youth Theatre is considered an employee of the designated entity. In this instance, the designated entity would need to report allegations about Canberra Youth Theatre staff, if they were to arise.
You can view our Child Safe – Safeguarding Policy here, and our Disclosure of Child Abuse Policy here.