So exciting!!!!!
So exciting!!!!!
Massive thank you to @fedscottheatre.bsky.social Sophie will be joining the creative team for our upcoming production, The Singer which will be touring Scotland including 2 weeks at @edfringe.bsky.social at @traversetheatre.bsky.social
Illustrated poster for a “Clown Workshop” with a textured teal background. At the top, large bold text reads “Clown Workshop” with the subtitle “Unleash Your Inner Clown!”. In the centre are two illustrated clown faces side by side: one smiling and laughing, the other sad and crying, both with red noses and theatrical makeup. Text below says “Led by Lucy & Diane for DYT Youth Theatre Group”. Bullet points read: “Learn physical comedy”, “Explore playfulness”, and “Discover character”. A heart icon highlights “Focus on exploring good mental health”. At the bottom, bold text reads “Tuesday 10th February”.
🎉 This coming Tuesday at Deaf Youth Theatre 🎉
We’re buzzing to welcome the brilliant team from Hearts and Minds Scotland for a special guest workshop 🤡💥
🌟 Deaf Youth Theatre Summer Project 2026! 🌟
We’re heading to The National Festival of Youth Theatre in Inverness and YOU could be part of it! For deaf / deafblind / hard of hearing / CODA young people aged 11–21.
📧 To book: email alice@solarbear.org.uk
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👋 Free movement workshop for deaf & hard of hearing performers with EJ Boyle!
📍 Sat 14 Feb | 10.20-4.30pm | Rockvilla, Glasgow
💰 FREE
⏰ Apply by Mon 4 Feb
Find out more, BSL flyer & accessibility info: www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/events/movem...
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Education isn’t just about lessons and exams — it’s about how children feel in school.
Young Advisor Elsie’s blog for #InternationalDayOfEducation reflects on why feeling safe and supported matters to ensuring the right to education is realised every day.
Elsie's Blog: bit.ly/3ZxjMqE
we are so excited to be brining this play to @traversetheatre.bsky.social It is going to blow everyone away.
Basic Income Network Scotland are holding an interactive discussion on Mon 2 Feb 2026 in Edinburgh to explore what a basic income would mean for artists in Scotland and their creative practice
Deadline Reminder 🚨
You have until Wednesday at 2pm to apply to our Support Worker position! 🎭
Do you want to support young women, trans & non-binary people aged 12-19 in Fife to make shows, build confidence & have fun?
Head to www.stellarquines.co.uk/work-with-us for more info and to apply 💜
As we begin 2026, we are delighted to announce that Tess Hutchinson and Will Clark have joined the Solar Bear Board.
Three adults are standing outside Saint Roch’s Secondary School, smiling toward the camera. The school’s large sign is visible on the brick building behind them. Sunlight creates a bright vertical flare across the image, adding a warm, candid feel.
A huge thank you to the amazing students and staff at St Roch's 💚 It was inspiring to see a new generation of creative talent bringing fresh ideas, energy and imagination to our workshops. ✨ Want to learn more about Deaf Youth Theatre? - email: alice@solarbear.org.uk
Fantastic opportunity
An exhilarating new gig-theatre drama created by @dundeerep.bsky.social & @thesolarbear.bsky.social, in collaboration with @apawhatson.bsky.social and Traverse Theatre.
📰 Find out more: www.traverse.co.uk/news/the-sin...
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At Solar Bear, accessibility is at the heart of everything we do. 🌟
We caption all our video content—and whenever possible, we go further by including sign language, captions, and voice-over. Plus, our media hubs provide full transcripts for maximum inclusivity.
A warm, intimate scene set in a cozy café with exposed brick walls and soft string lights. Two people sit across from each other at a small round table, holding hands over a simple centerpiece of white flowers in a glass vase. The image is divided into three vertical panels, creating a triptych effect. At the top, the names “Benedetta Zanetti,” “Bea Webster,” and “Petre Dobre” are displayed. At the bottom, bold text reads “THE UNSPOKEN PATH,” accompanied by production credits and the Solar Bear logo.
Only 5 days to go until the premiere of the Solar Reels films at GMAC. We can’t wait to share these powerful stories with you.
Over the course of just two weeks, our three filmmakers developed, filmed, and edited their short films from the ground up — an incredible achievement.
Join us for the Premiere of the Solar Reels films at the Glasgow Media Access Centre. Nov 14 from 6pm to 8pm
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/solar-hub-...
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The Euan’s Guide Access Survey is open! 💬
We want to hear from disabled people, friends, families + carers about what’s working - and what’s not - when it comes to accessibility.
Your voice really matters 💪
The survey takes about 30 mins. Help make change happen 👉 buff.ly/877R2du
#Accessibility
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A massive thank you to Owen Sutcliffefor delivering a brilliant storytelling workshop with Deaf Youth Theatre! ✨
Next week we’re heading to see his play Óran at the @citizenstheatre 🎭
To get involved email – alice@solarbear.org.uk
#DeafYouthTheatre #DYT #Storytelling #CitizensTheatre
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🎬 Exciting news! The 3 short films created during our Solar Reels Film School are almost ready to share with the world — we’re just adding the finishing touch: captions! 💬✨
Essential reading from The Herald’s theatre critic Neil Cooper on the escalating crisis at Cumbernauld Theatre & why its disappearance from the cultural landscape would be “devastating” given its “rich artistic history.” @cnauldtheatre.bsky.social
ICYMI: Three-quarters of jobs secured by creatives in the past 18 months have been thanks to a friend or contact, according to figures from BECTU.
Read more 👇
Two performers sit at a small table on a dark stage, each with a suitcase beside them, as the audience watches.
A lively post-show discussion with performers and creatives seated on stage, facing an engaged audience.
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✨ Stepping into Technicolour ✨
This week we took a big step forward with a work-in-development sharing at the RCS. Thank you to everyone who came along and for the generous feedback – it means the world 💛
🐻 No real bears at our stand (sorry!) — but even better… the brilliant Jamie Rea and Klarissa Webster will be at the Solar Bear Freshers Fair stand @rcsofficial.bsky.social They’ll be sharing all the amazing things Solar Bear does and the many ways students can get involved.
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A sign for The Conjuring: Last Rites displayed against a bright pink wall, with plants and decorations in the background.
Four Solar Reels graduates standing together indoors, smiling at the camera in front of a chandelier and colourful wall designs.
A group selfie outdoors in a courtyard with fairy lights and plants. Four Solar Reels graduates and a staff member smile happily at the camera.
A big thank you to We Are Crew HQ for hosting a fantastic Careers Day.
We:
🎭 Joined workshops in Costume, Production Design & SFX
💡 Heard from trainees about career pathways into the industry
🎥 Watched The Conjuring followed by a Q&A with HODs
A brilliant mix of insight, learning and networking
Do you want to inspire early-career writers and help craft new, cutting-edge theatre? Apply to be Lead Artist in Scottish Youth Theatre’s Trajectories New Writers, their latest early-career artist development programme buff.ly/C3fhoQ2 (deadline - 10 Sep 2025)
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This online event brings together arts organisations, producers, and Scotland’s deaf talent 💡 Expect a short but packed session full of ideas, creative possibilities, and practical tips. Creative Scotland
🔗 Sign up via Eventbrite - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1317202170...
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✨ STEPPING INTO TECHNICOLOUR ✨
Over 2 weeks — a film about life, being deaf, queerness, politics, family, and dreams… all set on a train 🚆
We shared a glimpse of the performance with a small audience — and it’s no exaggeration to say they were blown away. 💥
Applications are open for Capital Theatres' First Steps, a fully supported R&D residency created especially for early career theatre-makers in Scotland buff.ly/EMnbfBL (deadline - 12 Sep 2025)
Two smiling people stand together in front of a blue background under a graphic spotlight. The text above them reads: “Deaf Youth Theatre Co-Directors, 2024/25.” On the left is Craig McCulloch, wearing glasses and a navy blue jumper. On the right is Benny Zanetti, wearing a black top with denim overalls. Labels in coloured boxes identify them: “Craig McCulloch” in red and “Benny Zanetti” in blue. In the top left corner, the Deaf Youth Theatre (DYT) logo is visible.
✨ Your Deaf Youth Theatre Team 2024–25 ✨
Craig McCulloch & Benny Zanetti
Are you Deaf / CODA / Hard of Hearing / Deafblind aged 11–21? 🎭 Come and get involved!
📩 To find out more, email: jamie@solarbear.org.uk