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    Through applied drama, creative play, and theatre-based interventions, we tackle critical social challenges such as gender-based violence, mental health, and community resilience.
    What's Your Story

      Working Hours : Sun-monday, 09am-5pm
      Copyright © 2025. All Rights Reserved.
      • January 29, 2025
      • Comments Off on Resident Artist for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Program in Nigeria
      Location: Nigeria (Accommodation and visa support provided)
      Duration: Ongoing (Opportunities available year-round)

      The Role:

      We are seeking a Resident Artist for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Program to join our team in Nigeria. As a Resident Artist, you will play a key role in facilitating artistic workshops, performances, and community engagement activities for internally displaced persons (IDPs). This is an opportunity to use your artistic skills as a tool for emotional healing, empowerment, and social change. You’ll be working closely with local artists and facilitators to bring creative projects to life in IDP communities.

      Key Responsibilities:

      • Lead and facilitate art and theatre workshops for IDP communities, focusing on healing, empowerment, and social change.
      • Create and direct spontaneous performances, using theatre to engage and connect with displaced persons.
      • Support local artists and community members in developing their artistic skills and using creativity for personal growth.
      • Work closely with project managers and local partners to ensure projects meet community needs and foster collaboration.
      • Share your expertise in art and theatre with other artists and facilitators through mentorship and guidance.

      Who We’re Looking For:

      • Proven experience as an artist, particularly in facilitating art or theatre workshops in unconventional spaces (e.g., refugee support, IDPs, gender-based violence).
      • A passion for using art and theatre to create social change and promote healing.
      • Strong creative facilitation and performance skills.
      • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate with diverse communities.
      • A flexible, adaptable approach to working in challenging environments.
      • Fluency in English is required; knowledge of additional languages is a plus.
      • Must be able to secure travel grants or funding to cover travel expenses to Nigeria.

      What We Offer:

      • Accommodation and visa support letter for your stay in Nigeria.
      • An opportunity to create a positive impact on the lives of IDPs through art and theatre.
      • The chance to work with a dynamic, passionate team and collaborate with local artists and facilitators.

      How to Apply:

      If you’re excited to bring your artistic talents to a meaningful cause, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume, portfolio (if applicable), and a cover letter to [email protected].

      Note: Applicants must secure their own travel funding or grants to cover travel expenses to Nigeria.