ForProve Theatre
Have you ever heard that theatre method can contribute to reducing unemployment? But how does it work? New and innovative ForProve theatre method combines Improv Theater and Forum theatre methods and provides with creative problem solving, making decisions, improvisations in different situations and thinking “out of the box” knowledge. In short, by depicting real life situations youth are equipped with the entrepreneurship, leadership and transversal skills needed for fast changing labour market.
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- Challenge Tackled
How to reduce unemployment of youth in a creative way? - Target group, beneficiaries or clients
Youth workers who work with youth at the threshold of work, newly employed and NEETS
People between 16 and 30 years who are unemployed; are actively seeking employment; have been recently employed; new and soon to be graduates - Solution
A method called ForProve theatre. It is based on the combination of two kinds of theatrical models: Improv Theater and Forum theatre. The ForProve theatre method is addressed to the business world: aims to support young people in gaining transversal skills that will help them find a job and improve and sharpen their work skills. - Innovation
Creation of innovative method for stimulation of the entrepreneurship, leadership and transversal skills – ForProve theatre. - Unique Selling Point
The developed training methodology which stimulates entrepreneurship by providing new way for problem solving, making decisions, improvisations in different situations and thinking “out of the box”.
A Visual Guide on ForProve theatre, representing the new method in action step by step. - Impact
The youth entrepreneurship stimulation will lead to the reduction of the youth unemployment in a long-term. - Feasibility/Transferability
The project products are free for usage for everyone interested in the field of non-formal education and can be used to stimulate entrepreneurship skills in a creative way for a different target groups.
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