Creative Learning through Performative Arts

Experience the power of expression through movement, storytelling, and improvisation.
This course helps educators use performative arts to build confidence, empathy, and creative energy in any learning environment.
— no artistic background needed!
Description
Discover how performative arts can transform learning into a creative, expressive, and deeply human experience.
This training course invites educators to explore role-play, improvisation, storytelling, and embodied learning as tools for communication, empathy, and group connection. Participants will engage in hands-on activities that foster imagination, participation, and emotional awareness — skills that can easily be adapted to any subject or age group.
No artistic background is required — only openness, curiosity, and a willingness to learn through movement, expression, and play. The course encourages educators to bring more creativity, presence, and inclusivity into their classrooms, while rediscovering the joy of learning through performance-inspired education.
Methods Used
The course is based on non-formal learning methodologies and digital tools:
- Performative and embodied learning techniques
- Improvisation and role-play activities
- Storytelling and expressive movement
- Group reflection and peer feedback
- Creative micro-teaching projects
These participatory tools ensure a balance between theory, hands-on practice, and personal insight.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Use performative arts and embodied learning to strengthen engagement and motivation
- Facilitate creative, inclusive, and participatory learning environments
- Build communication, empathy, and collaboration through expression
- Design creative classroom activities adaptable across subjects and age groups
Target Group
Educators and professionals across all levels of education, including:
- Primary and secondary school teachers
- Vocational and adult education trainers
- School leaders, headmasters, and administrative staff
- Educators working in training centres, NGOs, and community organisations
This course welcomes participants from diverse educational backgrounds, creating a rich environment for exchange of ideas and practices.
Need Help?
Please Feel Free To Contact Us.
courses@ngokane.org
SERVICES
STANDARD DAILY PROGRAMME
5 hours/day, from 09.00 – 14.00
| Day | Focus | Activities |
| Day 1 | Performative arts as a learning tool | Icebreakers, creative body and voice awareness |
| Day 2 | Improvisation and storytelling | Role-play, expressive exercises, and reflection |
| Day 3 | Embodied learning for inclusion | Games fostering empathy and cooperation |
| Day 4 | Designing creative sessions | Group facilitation, feedback, and co-creation |
| Day 5 | Presentation & reflection | Final showcase, evaluation,and certificates |
| (Optional Day 6: Cultural visit & outdoor reflection day) | ||
TRAINING CALENDAR
2026
15/06/2026 – 20/06/2026
26/10/2026 – 31/10/2026
2027
22/02/2027 – 27/02/2027
06/09/2027 – 11/09/2027
Travel days are not included.
For groups of 5+ people, we can arrange for an extra course on different dates.
Contact us for more details.
New dates may be announced
WANT TO REGISTER?
Contact us at: courses@ngokane.org
