World Day of Theatre for Children & Young People
The World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People, celebrated annually on 20th March, is dedicated to promoting the importance of theatre and performing arts in children’s and young people’s lives. Established by ASSITEJ International, this special day aims to raise awareness of the transformative power of theatre and performing arts in nurturing creativity, imagination, and empathy among young audiences worldwide.
Each year, the day serves as a platform for theatre and performing arts professionals, educators, and artists to come together and advocate for the rights of children to access quality theatre and performing arts experiences. In addition, the day highlights the significant role that theatre and performing arts play in enriching young people’s lives by providing them with opportunities for self-expression, learning, and cultural enrichment.
Theatre and performing arts have a unique ability to captivate and engage young audiences, allowing them to explore different perspectives, emotions, and ideas. Furthermore, these activities stimulate their imagination and encourages them to think critically and ask questions. Through theatre and performing arts, children and young people can experience the magic of storytelling, connect with diverse characters and narratives, and develop a sense of empathy and understanding for others.
Around the globe, various events and activities are organised to celebrate the occasion. For example, individuals are invited to promote the official World Day of Theatre for Children & Young People messages published by ASSITEJ International and consider planning additional advocacy events and activities— whether large or small. Each year ASSITEJ National Centres deliver activities ranging from conferences, performances, workshops, and special media events connected to the #TakeAChildToTheTheatre campaign message. A a result, the day serves as a reminder of the importance of creating theatre and performing arts that is accessible, inclusive, and relevant to children and young people from all walks of life.
Additionally, the World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People emphasises the need for collaboration and exchange among theatre and performing arts practitioners worldwide. By encouraging networking, sharing best practices, and developing new approaches to engage and inspire young audiences. Through international partnerships and collaborations, theatre and performing arts professionals can create innovative and impactful productions that transcend cultural boundaries and resonate with children and young people around the world.
Moreover, the day recognises the rights of children to participate in and experience the arts. It stresses the importance of providing equal opportunities for children from diverse backgrounds to engage with theatre and performing arts, regardless of their socio-economic status or geographical location. By advocating for accessible and inclusive theatre and performing arts experiences, all children and young people can benefit from the transformative power of theatre and performing arts.
Overall, the World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People is a global celebration that shines a spotlight on the significance of theatre and performing arts in the lives of young audiences. By promoting children’s rights to access quality theatre and performing arts experiences, encouraging creativity and imagination, and fostering empathy and understanding, the day brings together theatre and performing arts professionals, educators, and artists from around the world. Consequently, it inspires collaboration and innovation in creating theatre and performing arts that resonates with and enriches the lives of children and young people everywhere.