Solve problems through play

Adopting an attitude of play and openness inspired by children can help you get ahead in 2016.
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Image of Polyglot Theatre’s We built this city; www.polyglot.org.au.

Immersion in children’s theatre has given Artistic Director of Polyglot Theatre Sue Giles a childlike perspective that can be a boon for adults, especially in the arts.

She will share the benefits of employing a child’s openness and naivety in a keynote address at the ArtsHub 2016 Melbourne conference.

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