The School of People's Theather (SPT)
The School of People’s Theater (SPT) is the training arm of PETA that initiates and institutionalizes PETA’s efforts in developing people’s theater curricula to support cultural, educational, and development initiatives across multiple sectors. Through the SPT, PETA fulfills its mission of making theater accessible and harnessing creativity to mine the gold in every individual.
The SPT maintains a pool of expert educators who are experienced arts practitioners and artist-teachers. They leverage this experience to inspire creativity in their educational practice and in their respective communities. The Integrated Theater Arts approach is PETA’s unique creative pedagogy based on the philosophy of theater as a space for ideas, the arts as a medium for unleashing creativity, and as a potent vehicle in strengthening one’s cultural identity. Through the years, PETA continues to create curricula that integrate creative drama, creative writing, creative movement, creative sound and music, the visual arts, and group dynamics interwoven with issues of contemporary life.
Utilizing its extensive networks, the SPT conducts year-round workshops at the PETA Theater Center, specialized workshops for its different programs, and community workshops both locally and internationally.
Leadership and Expertise
- Training curriculum design and management
- Theater arts workshop facilitation for children, young people, and adults
- Trainers’ Training using creative pedagogy
- Community theater organizing
- Creativity in the classroom
- Organizational development and leadership training for organizations and companies
Workshop Offerings
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Year-Round Workshops
The SPT offers the intensive Theater for Artistic Development (TAD) curriculum for children, young people, and adults. TAD courses—which include Theater Arts, Acting, Writing for Performance, Creative Musical Theater, Creative Dance Theater, and Visual Arts—are designed to unleash creative potential not only for aspiring artists but for the general public. -
Theater in Education (TIE)
SPT offers the Theater in Education (TIE) courses, sharing PETA’s creative pedagogy with education stakeholders. -
Theater for Development (TFD)
The SPT offers services to sectoral groups, NGOs, CSOs, NGAs, LGUs, and community-based organizations to build people's creative capacities. This approach uses the arts as an empowerment and development tool for social advocacy. The program explores and develops cultural action as a strategy for awareness raising, issue advocacy, participatory governance, and community rehabilitation. -
Extension Courses
PETA accepts requests for special theater classes and short-term courses. These programs explore using the arts in teaching, advocacy, training, organizing, and developing cultural work.