Creative
Collaborations
mon0lisa collaborates with educational institutions, charities, and third-sector and arts organisations to create impactful projects that use performing arts, film, and voice work to educate and engage people on important topics.
Our collaborations cover topics such as equality, healthy relationships, and health awareness. We work with universities, academies, and alternative provisions to provide learning opportunities for young people, and with charities and third-sector organisations to connect with communities and provide support.
One example of our collaboration is with Yard at the New Art Exchange, where we work with youth theatre groups to develop performances on important issues.
We believe that by collaborating with others, we can create meaningful projects that inspire, educate, and empower people of all ages.
Secondary Schools & Academies
Mon0lisa Productions is passionate about using drama techniques to educate and empower young people on important issues such as healthy relationships, choices and consequences, and knife crime prevention.
We are proud to COLLABORATE with Equation. Targeted intervention SESSIONS aimed at secondary school students across Nottingham City and county. Through interactive drama exercises and discussions, the workshops explore topics such as consent, respect, and gender stereotypes, aiming to develop students' understanding of healthy relationships and improve their communication skills.
The workshops also focus on building confidence and self-esteem, providing a safe and supportive space for young people to express themselves and explore their emotions. By using drama as a tool for personal and social development, Lisa and Equation hope to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to make positive choices in their relationships and personal lives.
We are proud to COLLABORATE with Equation. Targeted intervention SESSIONS aimed at secondary school students across Nottingham City and county. Through interactive drama exercises and discussions, the workshops explore topics such as consent, respect, and gender stereotypes, aiming to develop students' understanding of healthy relationships and improve their communication skills.
The workshops also focus on building confidence and self-esteem, providing a safe and supportive space for young people to express themselves and explore their emotions. By using drama as a tool for personal and social development, Lisa and Equation hope to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to make positive choices in their relationships and personal lives.