Over 130 students were welcomed to Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong for this year’s Worldwise Shakespeare Festival, in partnership with Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) Creative Learning and Engagement.

During the three-day festival from 24-26 October, which was based around the theme ‘Journeys’, the students from nine Dulwich and Dehong schools explored their connection to Shakespeare and how his works speak to them and their world today. This included a special focus on issues such as climate change and the emergence of advanced technology such as AI.

Students joined nine immersive workshops led by five RSC Associate Learning Practitioners, a mixture of actors and directors, and each night three schools brought their final performances to the stage. The festival was launched with a special performance from the Beijing Opera Club and an appearance by an AI-generated Shakespeare.

Helen Bamford
The festival was a unique opportunity for us all to work with world-class practitioners and explore themes in Shakespeare’s works that are still relevant today. Students are at the centre of everything we do and seeing these young people come together, support each other, learn and grow together, was truly inspiring and meaningful for all the staff involved.
- Helen Bamford, Head of Drama

Each of the nine participating schools - Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong, Dulwich International High School Programme Suzhou, Dulwich College Shanghai Puxi, Dulwich College Beijing, Dulwich College (Singapore), Dulwich College Seoul, Dehong Xi’an School, Dehong Beijing International Chinese School, and Dulwich College Suzhou, are part of the Education in Motion (EiM) family, which coordinates the Worldwise Events programme, a rolling series of educational events that includes the Shakespeare Festival.

Edgar Zillmann, Head of Events and Educational Partnerships at EiM, said: "The Worldwise Shakespeare Festival was a transformative experience, bringing together students and teachers from nine EiM schools to explore Shakespeare's relevance in today's world. Led by the talented practitioners of the Royal Shakespeare Company, students dived into immersive workshops and powerful performances, not only discovering the richness of Shakespeare’s work but also honing essential life skills like communication, leadership, and teamwork. Reflecting our educational philosophy, this festival embodies our commitment to holistic learning, where students engage deeply, think critically, and develop a sense of global citizenship. These educational initiatives are central to our Worldwise Events programme and testament to our mission to nurture future leaders who are not only academically skilled but also empathetic, innovative, and resilient thinkers."

During the RSC-led workshops, students explored Shakespeare’s language through different lenses, focused on the various forms of ‘Journeys’ in Shakespeare’s plays and delved into a wide range of theatre and drama skills from improvisation to the use of space or the introduction to ‘Verbatim Theatre’. Each RSC Associate Learning Practitioner brought a new perspective and approach, enabling the students to explore a broad spectrum of topics and helping them to not only develop their understanding and passion for Shakespeare and theatre but also further improve their communication, leadership and teamwork skills.

Victoria Cholmondeley, Senior Partnerships Development Manager, at the RSC, said: “The RSC practitioners and I could not have been more impressed by the student’s energy, commitment and creativity. Seeing their fabulous teamwork and skills being developed in workshops, and watching their interpretations of the festival theme, Journeys, in the evenings. Their joy of performing Shakespeare shone through and they so perfectly depicted why still today his plays have such relevance to young people worldwide. We can’t wait to come back next year and continue our journey with all the EiM schools!”

Watch our Worldwise Shakespeare Festival 2024 video here!