Charity Miller founded Agape Theatre because she is passionate about seeing children and young people thrive despite life’s challenges. She has over 15 years of experience working with children in creative and therapeutic settings. Charity specializes in working with children with attachment difficulties, including looked after children, children with special guardianship, adopted children or children of divorce. Charity has travelled around the world encouraging resiliency in children and young people using the creative arts. Her practice is culturally sensitive and aware of the clients she works with. As the founder and director of Agape Theatre, Charity trains and manages a team of talented therapists and trainee practitioners. She is dedicated to the children she supports and to helping develop the next generation of therapists to be effective, compassionate and inspiring.
Koya is an African Centred Dramatherapist, and Therapeutic Wellbeing Practitioner with a strong belief in, and a passion for the power of healing through the use of creative arts, and the community/collective. Koya uses various creative and expressive mediums, utilising therapeutic communication & the Arts. She specialises in working with
Koya is an African Centred Dramatherapist, and Therapeutic Wellbeing Practitioner with a strong belief in, and a passion for the power of healing through the use of creative arts, and the community/collective. Koya uses various creative and expressive mediums, utilising therapeutic communication & the Arts. She specialises in working with children, young people and families who have been affected by systemically traumatic experiences.
Kimaya is a Researcher and Dramatherapist. Her approach involves cultural and structural awareness to best serve the individual, and therefore the community. She strives to create a space that feels accessible for young people so that they can explore themselves and the dynamics of their environment safely. Kimaya supports workshop and tr
Kimaya is a Researcher and Dramatherapist. Her approach involves cultural and structural awareness to best serve the individual, and therefore the community. She strives to create a space that feels accessible for young people so that they can explore themselves and the dynamics of their environment safely. Kimaya supports workshop and training facilitation, offering reflective practice spaces for adults working with young people.
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