AVEC LES PARTENAIRES
Cultivating theater together


Experience in schools, universities, medical and social services, associations and prisons
The TJP is involved in a multitude of projects in collaboration with local players, to make theater accessible to all and encourage artistic creation.
A LIFELONG ARTISTIC PATH: CLASSES À HORAIRES AMÉNAGÉS THÉÂTRE (THEATER CLASSES)
In partnership with the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, the TJP runs the Classes à Horaires Aménagés Théâtre at the École Martin Schongauer and Collège Hans-Arp. From CM1-CM2 to 3e, students take part in a joint artistic project, designed and supervised by a team of teachers and artists, under the coordination of Delphine Lanson (member of the TJP Artists' Collective). These classes are open to all Eurometropole students wishing to learn about the performing arts. Come and discover their work on June 11 and 12 on the TJP's Grande Scène.
OTHER LOCAL INITIATIVES
This season, the Audience Relations team is stepping up its presence in the region with several projects in close collaboration with local partners.
At the Strasbourg prison, a workshop entitled TempoThe project, combining dance, music and photography, is offered to women prisoners. It is led by Anaïs Baseilhac and Marvin Clech.
In collaboration with the Service universitaire de l'action culturelle (SUAC), the TJP invites students to take part in two workshops around the shows Here's to the next one! and Dance Marathon Express.
At Strasbourg University's Faculty of Arts, Licence 3 students are taking part in a practical workshop led by Jonathan Genet and Léonore Zurflüh from Compagnie Weit Weg, in connection with their forthcoming creation, Fifi.
In addition, during the first semester at the TJP, students in the Licence 2 and 3 Arts du spectacle programs follow a module designed to introduce them to the professional world.
TRAINING
In partnership with the Rectorat, the TJP is offering a training course for teachers based on the show 1729 seconds by Julie Lerat-Gersant.
TÔT OU T'ART
The TJP is committed to the TÔT ou T'ART cultural and solidarity network. This collaboration continues from year to year, bringing together professionals, volunteers and beneficiaries of social action with diversified artistic proposals.