Umair Mushtaq

Project Manager at The Little Art
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Location
Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan, PK
Languages
  • English Professional working proficiency
  • Urdu Full professional proficiency
  • Punjabi Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Saraiki Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • Pakistan
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Nov 2015 - Present

      "Tamasha –Theatre for Young Audience" is a project that uses theatre as a process of transformation, psycho-social connections and intellectual development of students while they develop their understanding of social life, the principles of peace and tolerance through active dialogue and engagement. Through my project Tamasha, I have conducted workshops with youth groups, schools children, marginalized community and domestically abused women.

    • Senior Web Developer
      • Jun 2012 - Present

      I also design, develop and do maintenance of all The Little Art websites and their clients'- www.thelittleart.org- qa.thelittleart.org- equallyloud.thelittleart.org- www.lahorechildrenfilm.com- www.zerommfest.com

    • Co-Founder
      • Jun 2016 - Present

      Association of theatre producers to produce theatre for children and young people in PakistanASSITEJ Pakistan – National Centre is a chapter of ASSITEJ International working under the rules and regulations of ASSITEJ International and completes the objectives and mission of the international governing body.

    • Festival Manager
      • Nov 2016 - Jun 2017

      Tamasha Festival 2017 – Performing Arts For Young AudienceA 3-day theater and performing arts festival for children and youth – presented performances, workshops and discussion sessions by eminent national and international artists

    • Pakistan
    • Education Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Education Youth Ambassador
      • Dec 2014 - Present

    • Trainer/Actor/Director
      • Apr 2013 - Present

      Worked with 'Azad Theatre' as team leader and actor for their play 'Hussain - The Weaver' (2014-16)Conducted series of 11 theatre workshops in Lahore with marginalized children, minority and young adults from private/public universities (2015-17)Co-produced and performed in 'Gogi and Jugnoo ka Tamasha' theatre play - A theatre play for children and young audience by Tamasha (2016)Conducted 2 intensive drama therapy workshops at 'Dastak Shelter Home' to empower domestically abused women in Lahore. Staged a short theatre performance on domestic abuse with residents (2016-17)Trainer & Program Manager - Tamasha YESPeace, an extensive training program aims to empower youth through theater and performing arts, on the key issues of peace, conflict resolution and diversity(2017-18)Trained more than 750 young students across Pakistan to work on various big events including Lahore International Children's Film Festival (2014-17) and ArtBeat (2012-17)

    • Founding Member
      • Mar 2017 - Nov 2018

      Initiated by UNESCO MGIEP (mgiep.unesco.org), YESPeace is a network of networks which aims to mobilize youth on issues of peace and sustainable development. Additionally, the YESPeace Network is part of Global Action Programme (GAP), Partner Network for "supporting youth in their role as change agents for sustainable development through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)". With existing chapters in India, Malaysia and South Africa, UNESCO Islamabad is leading the set-up of YESPeace Pakistan.

    • Director - SEVEN a documentary play
      • Nov 2017 - Dec 2017

      Seven is a documentary play based on the life stories of seven women rights activists from Nigeria, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Russia, Pakistan, Northern Ireland and Cambodia. It is written by seven award winning playwrights and has presented as a reading by seven persons representing different aspects of society. Seven is a documentary play based on the life stories of seven women rights activists from Nigeria, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Russia, Pakistan, Northern Ireland and Cambodia. It is written by seven award winning playwrights and has presented as a reading by seven persons representing different aspects of society.

    • Young Theatre Artist - Theatre for Young
      • Nov 2016 - Dec 2016

      The programme offered theater practitioners using performing arts for children and young a platform to exchange their experiences in the context of their own cultural background. Using this as a starting pointthe participants can then develop new ideas for theatre for young audiences and their own work. The programme offered theater practitioners using performing arts for children and young a platform to exchange their experiences in the context of their own cultural background. Using this as a starting pointthe participants can then develop new ideas for theatre for young audiences and their own work.

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Citizen Historian
      • Apr 2014 - Mar 2016

Education

  • National College of Arts
    MPhill, Cultural Studies
    2018 - 2020
  • National College of Arts
    Digital Video Production (Non-Fiction)
    2015 - 2016
  • Govt College University Lahore
    Bachelor's degree, History
    2011 - 2015
  • Govt. College Universtiy Lahore
    Intermediate in Computer Sciences
    2009 - 2011

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