Proffesional Actor / Director Bernard Latham and his wife Jane, set up UCAN Productions so that children with visual impairments in Wales could be given access to the arts.
They were inspired to get involved with visually impaired youngsters after being invited to Sierra Leone in West Africa to help out with a choral project with young blind children. The trip completely changed their own perceptions of what these children could achieve, and with the help of RNIB Cymru, they started to set up a project here in the UK.
With the help of £4800 of Lottery funding from the Arts Council of Wales children from five local schools took part in a series of drama workshops which concluded with a performance. The children learnt about drama and acting along with the technical and artistic aspects of theatre such as lighting and sound.
The experience had a big impact on the youngsters involved, boosting their confidence and self esteem,equally important the project provided these isolated young people with the opportunity to make new friends. The project also challenged the perceptions of sighted members of the public towards people with visual impairment.
UCAN Productions is run by its own Young People’s Steering Committee, chaired by a 16 year old Lloyd Coleman from Pencoed.
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