We're Hiring!

WE'RE HIRING!🎭✨

Rowanbank Environmental Arts and Education CIC is hiring two physical/circus/musical performers with experience in character work, for our new production - Positive Imaginings.

Positive Imaginings is an exciting and ground-breaking outdoor show, co-created by professional theatre makers, environmental educators and children to address the climate emergency for a young audience in an informative, meaningful, and positive way.

We are committed to increasing our diversity and inclusion. As such we particularly encourage people from underrepresented communities to apply, including but not limited to members of the BIPOC community, those who are part of the LGBT+ community, disabled people, those who are D/deaf, and all those who feel their voices are not commonly represented.

Apply now!

Ad link below:

https://opportunities.creativescotland.com/opportunity/index/6844d0ef-f8b4-4e6d-8816-b482dd7046b1

Positive Imaginings Children's Climate Circus

We are excited to announce the launch of our new creative climate change education project - Positive Imaginings! Thanks to Creative Scotland and everyone who donated to our Crowdfunder we raised £15,320 from 222 supporters!!! This money has enabled us to start work on the first phase of the project. We have commissioned Hannah Lavery to write short stories that will be used as part of a series of woodland workshops with primary school children in Craigmillar. These begin in May and run until the end of term.

For more information on the project see below:

Rowanbank Environmental Arts & Education is collaborating with Hannah Lavery, the award winning poet and playwright (www.hannahlavery.com), Rachael MacIntyre from Jabuti Theatre (www.jabutitheatre.com), Jemima Thewes (https://www.jemimathewes.co.uk) and award winning film maker Felipe Bustos Sierra (http://www.debasers.co.uk) to artistically present children's imaginings of a positive future in the face of climate change.

Positive Imaginings will use circus & theatre, all in an outdoor environment, to connect children with the natural world. To spark joy, a sense of magic, and wonder. To empower and give a voice to children from diverse backgrounds in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland. By giving these children space, time and support to connect with nature and imagine a positive future, we create a stepping-stone towards taking the action needed to address the climate and nature emergency.

Climate justice is at the heart of this project. Reaching people most affected by climate change and/or who encounter barriers to participation in tackling climate change is one of our main aims. We believe that climate action must be intersectional and inclusive, uplifting the voices of those who are most marginalised. Positive Imaginings will put these children’s voices at the very centre of the story.

This project will shine a light on COP26, the international climate change conference that is taking place in Glasgow in November, and create opportunities for people who encounter barriers to participation in tackling climate change to get involved in a way that benefits their mental and physical health, leaving them feeling inspired and empowered to take action.

We are looking for organisations and individuals who share our vision and want to help make this project happen. Your involvement is critical to its success!

For more information on Positive Imaginings and how to support this exciting project please get in touch.


“Children need to be aware of the severity of the climate crisis, and the potential consequences for us all, but they also need to feel that they can do something about it. Fear paralyses but hope galvanises. And Rowanbank's Positive Imaginings initiative is hope on a very large scale because few things are as powerful as the creative arts when it comes to changing the world. Through the power of storytelling and circus acts, this project will help children from some of the most deprived areas in Scotland fall in love with nature and feel empowered to save our planet. I am 100% behind it.” Abi Elphinstone, bestselling children's author

We are delighted that The Woodland Trust Scotland, NatureScot, The University of Edinburgh’s Department for Social Responsibility and Sustainability are partners in the Positive Imaginings project.

This project is part of Season for Change, a UK-wide cultural programme inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change, led by Artsadmin and Julie’s Bicycle, and supported by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

Our Positive Imaginings Crowdfunder is live!

Rowanbank Environmental Arts & Education CIC is raising £20,000 towards the development of an original outdoor circus & theatre show that will engage children with the issue of climate change and how it is linked to our connection with the natural world. We want to gather their visions, hopes and dreams for their future in the face of the climate emergency and use what we discover to inform the creation of our show. By sharing these children’s voices with the wider community we will demonstrate our collective responsibility to ensure a positive future for all children.

Follow the link below to donate to this project:

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/rowanbank

This project is part of the Creative Scotland Crowdmatch - we are 1 of 20 shortlisted creative projects in Scotland that have the opportunity to win a share of £75,000 in match funding, up to £10,000 per project! AND it’s a race against time, as this is a competition! The quicker we reach our targets, the more likely it is we win!

"No one will protect what they don't care about, and no one will care about what they have never experienced." David Attenborough

We need to create a better post-COVID world for every child. We cannot return to the way things were. For hundreds of millions of children around the world, ‘normal’ was never good enough to begin with. Climate breakdown is endangering children and threatening their futures. Positive Imaginings is an opportunity to re-imagine a better future, as reflected in the voices of young people.



Positive Imaginings

We are excited to announce the launch of our new creative climate change education project - Positive Imaginings! Please support our Crowdfunder which launches on 22nd March 2021! We have been chosen to be part of Creative Scotland’s Crowdmatch, so every donation has a big impact! We will post a link here on launch day.

Rowanbank Environmental Arts & Education is collaborating with Hannah Lavery, the award winning poet and playwright (www.hannahlavery.com), Rachael MacIntyre from Jabuti Theatre (www.jabutitheatre.com), Jemima Thewes (https://www.jemimathewes.co.uk) and award winning film maker Felipe Bustos Sierra (http://www.debasers.co.uk) to artistically present children's imaginings of a positive future in the face of climate change.

Positive Imaginings will use circus & theatre, all in an outdoor environment, to connect children with the natural world. To spark joy, a sense of magic, and wonder. To empower and give a voice to children from diverse backgrounds in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland. By giving these children space, time and support to connect with nature and imagine a positive future, we create a stepping-stone towards taking the action needed to address the climate and nature emergency.

Climate justice is at the heart of this project. Reaching people most affected by climate change and/or who encounter barriers to participation in tackling climate change is one of our main aims. We believe that climate action must be intersectional and inclusive, uplifting the voices of those who are most marginalised. Positive Imaginings will put these children’s voices at the very centre of the story.

This project will shine a light on COP26, the international climate change conference that is taking place in Glasgow in November, and create opportunities for people who encounter barriers to participation in tackling climate change to get involved in a way that benefits their mental and physical health, leaving them feeling inspired and empowered to take action.

We are looking for organisations and individuals who share our vision and want to help make this project happen. Your involvement is critical to its success!

For more information on Positive Imaginings and how to support this exciting project please get in touch.


“Children need to be aware of the severity of the climate crisis, and the potential consequences for us all, but they also need to feel that they can do something about it. Fear paralyses but hope galvanises. And Rowanbank's Positive Imaginings initiative is hope on a very large scale because few things are as powerful as the creative arts when it comes to changing the world. Through the power of storytelling and circus acts, this project will help children from some of the most deprived areas in Scotland fall in love with nature and feel empowered to save our planet. I am 100% behind it.” Abi Elphinstone, bestselling children's author

We are delighted that The Woodland Trust Scotland, NatureScot and The University of Edinburgh’s Department for Social Responsibility and Sustainability are partners in the Positive Imaginings project.

This project is part of Season for Change, a UK-wide cultural programme inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change, led by Artsadmin and Julie’s Bicycle, and supported by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

www.seasonforchange.org.uk #SeasonForChange @jointheseason_

Forest Holiday Club 18th - 20th October

What are your kids doing this half term? No plans? What about joining our Forest Holiday club!? If you would like to book a day (or two or three) for your under 12s email us at info@rowanbank.org.uk and we will send out the details and booking forms.  

We will be climbing, swinging, making, creating, foraging, cooking on the fire and learning to take care of the forest, each other and ourselves. 

18th October 2020, Archerfield Walled Garden, East Lothian

19th & 20th October 2020, Bawsinch and Duddingston Nature Reserve, Edinburgh

 £40 per day, 9.30am - 2.30pm

Join our mailing list!

Please join our mailing list to keep up to date with our exciting new projects. In August we will be re-opening our Forest School, and our Creative Outdoor Learning teacher training programmes, and we’d love to hear your ideas about what is most needed to help support children to have access to high quality outdoor learning after the Summer holidays.

Welcome to Rowanbank's new online home!

We are very excited to launch our new website, which is brand new for 2020! A huge thank you to Kate George design & Ema Johnson web design…

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