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Phnom Penh HS Connect Festival

About this event

An ISTA Connect festival is a theatre-making experience that brings together young people from international schools and local communities to collaborate as one ensemble.

Participants work across cultural, social, and linguistic contexts, using theatre to build relationships, share lived experiences, and create original performance work together. The process is rooted in exchange, dialogue, and collective creativity, with each participant contributing equally to the work that emerges.

Connect festivals are shaped by their location. ISTA works in partnership with local artists, organisations, and community groups to ensure the experience is grounded in the realities, stories, and perspectives of the host context, and that the work created reflects and responds to that context.

Through this shared creative process, participants develop deeper understanding, empathy, and global awareness, while contributing to a meaningful exchange that extends beyond the festival itself.

The festival culminates in a shared performance, celebrating the ensemble, the process, and the connections formed.

What to Expect at an ISTA Festival

  • Multi-day, in-person theatre immersion
  • Mixed ensembles with students from different schools and backgrounds
  • Co-creation of original theatre guided by professional artists
  • Cultural experience connected to the host location, inspiring the creative work
  • Hands-on, experiential theatre-making process
  • Final sharing of ensemble-created work

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Event Address

International School of Phnom Penh
Hun Neang Boulevard, Phnom Penh 12302, Cambodia

Fees

Student Learners
Member organisations: £275
Non-member organisations: £330
Host school students: £220

Educator Chaperone Fees
Member organisations: £125
Non-member organisations: £150

Surcharges
Airport Transfer:  £15
Daily Transportation:  £15

  • All fees include an ISTA T-shirt
  • All prices are in GBP 


ISTA Member organisations receive early access to bookings and reduced fees. Learn more

    Your ISTA Experience

  • The Artistic Experience

    At an ISTA festival, creative work is shaped through the connection of ideas, place, and practice, guided by the ISTA Ensemble Method and Festival Framework.

    Each festival is connected through a shared Global Challenge. For 2026–2027, Rooted & Reimagined invites young people to explore how we honour the roots that shape us while imagining new futures.

    At the same time, every festival is shaped by its own unique combination of location, artist team, and ensemble, creating an experience that can only happen in that specific place and moment.

    Working as part of an ensemble, students learn with and from one another as they respond to this provocation and explore a guiding story. A shared cultural experience connects them directly to the host location, bringing them into contact with its people, environment, and stories.

    These elements are woven into the creative process, influencing what is made, how ensembles collaborate, and how ideas are developed and expressed.

    The result is a learning experience that is creative, connected, and deeply human, fostering confidence, empathy, and a stronger sense of self and others.

  • The Cultural Experience

    Each ISTA festival includes a shared cultural experience that connects students to the host location and provides real-world inspiration for the work they create together.

    From historic landmarks and museums to live performances and site-based exploration, these experiences offer powerful starting points for creative inquiry.

    Take a look at some recent cultural experiences at ISTA festivals:

  • Context and Learning

  • The Artists

    ISTA festivals are led by a diverse team of professional artists from around the world, including theatre-makers, performers, directors, and educators. They bring a wide range of cultural perspectives and creative practices, guiding students through the process of making original work. As facilitators, they support, challenge, and inspire each ensemble, helping young people develop their ideas, take creative risks, and shape work that is unique to their experience.

    Artist teams are shared in the event Information Pack, which is sent to participating schools in the lead-up to the event.

  • Workshop Focus

  • Creative Leadership Programme (CLP)

  • Why learning with ISTA online'

  • About The Workshop Leader

  • Educator workshops

    While students take part in the festival, accompanying educators engage in a dedicated specialist workshop led by one of the ISTA artists. This session supports their own professional development, offering time to explore theatre practice, reconnect with creative process, and take away practical ideas for the classroom or rehearsal space. Workshop leader and session information will be confirmed closer to the event.

    Educators also take part in a collaborative session focused on sharing practice, ideas, and resources, creating space for dialogue and exchange within a global community of arts educators.

  • Schedule & Educator Workshop

    While students take part in the festival, accompanying educators engage in a dedicated specialist workshop led by one of the ISTA artists. This session supports their own professional development, offering time to explore theatre practice, reconnect with creative process, and take away practical ideas for the classroom or rehearsal space. Workshop leader and session information will be confirmed closer to the event.

    Educators also take part in a collaborative session focused on sharing practice, ideas, and resources, creating space for dialogue and exchange within a global community of arts educators.

  • Joining the Event

  • Booking & Registration

    Booking secures a place at an ISTA Festival event by estimating the number of participants and paying a deposit. 

    Registration finalises participant details, ensuring accurate event planning, catering, and transportation.

    Click here for a helpful guide on how ISTA’s booking and registration work.


    Booking

    Opens: 9:00 am UK time on Thursday 30 April 2026 for members and Monday 1 June 2026 for non-members.

    Closes: 11:59 pm UK time on Wednesday 30 December 2026.

    Before booking, ensure your trip is viable by checking:

    • Travel restrictions and visa requirements
    • Parental approvals
    • School authorisation

    At the time of booking, organisations must provide:

    • Total number of students
    • Total number of educators
    • Lead educator chaperone contact details

    Please review the ISTA Event Terms & Conditions, including cancellation policies, before booking.

    Deposit & Confirmation

    Upon booking, you will receive an invoice for a 50% deposit based on the number of students booked. The deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable and secures your reservation. Bookings are fully confirmed once the deposit is received within 30 days.

    Bookings are made through an ISTA website account. Your booking confirmation and registration link will appear in the profile of the person who submitted the booking. If a colleague booked on your behalf, the registration form may sit under their account.

    Invoices are sent to the email address provided at the time of booking. Your place is reserved, subject to payment in line with our booking terms.

    If you need to make changes to your booking, please email booking@ista.co.uk.


    Registration

    Opens: 9:00 am UK time on Thursday 30 April 2026 for members and Monday 1 June 2026 for non-members.

    Closes: 11:59 pm UK time on Wednesday 6 January 2027.

    Once registration opens, schools that have confirmed their students should register as soon as possible. All registrations must be completed by Wednesday 6 January 2027 to finalise event logistics.

    At the time of registration, organisations must provide:

    • Finalised participant details
    • Travel information

    Changes in Student Numbers

    Student numbers may change between the original booking and final registration. If your numbers change, please inform the Event Manager as soon as possible so we can adjust event planning accordingly.

    ISTA plans each event based on the numbers provided at the time of booking. This includes scheduling artists, securing tickets for the cultural experience, and allocating places for other schools. Early updates allow us to manage availability and offer spaces where possible.

    Final participant numbers must be confirmed during registration. Changes in numbers may affect deposits and final invoices. Please see the Payment Process section for full details.


    Waitlist

    If the event reaches capacity, it will be marked “Waitlist”. If you wish to be added to the waitlist: 

    1. Click the Waitlist button on the event page
    2. Enter the requested information
    3. Spaces will be offered in the order in which waitlist requests are received.
  • Payment Process

    ISTA festivals follow a two-step automated payment process:

    ‍Step 1: Deposit Payment at Booking

    • Upon booking, you will be required to pay a 50% deposit immediately.
    • This deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable and confirms your reservation.
    • Bookings will only be secured once the deposit payment is successfully processed.

    All payments and cancellations are subject to ISTA Event Terms & Conditions.

    ‍Step 2: Remaining Balance Upon Registration Closure

    • Once registration closes, organisations will be automatically invoiced for the remaining 50% of registration fees, plus any applicable surcharges, based on the final number of students registered.


    Changes in Student Numbers

    • Fewer students than booked: Deposits for students who do not attend will be forfeited. (e.g. If you book 15 students but only 10 attend, the deposit for the 5 who do not attend will not be refunded.)
    • Additional students: A 50% deposit per added student will be invoiced at the time of the increase.
  • Schedule

    Festival Schedule

    • Start: 4:00 pm Wednesday 17 March 2027
    • End: 1:30 pm Friday 20 March 2027

    IMPORTANT:  

    • Participants are expected to attend the full festival programme, including the final sharing.

    • Festival schedules are designed as a complete experience and cannot be adapted to individual travel arrangements.

    • Schools should plan travel to ensure participants arrive on time, are ready to take part from the start, and remain until the end of the festival.

    • Late arrivals or early departures affect the ensemble process and the shared creative work, as groups rely on full participation throughout the festival.

    Click here to explore a sample ISTA Festival Schedule

  • Prepare for Your Event

  • Travel information

  • Travel information

  • Visa requirements

  • Accommodation

  • Travel, Visas & Accommodation

    Arrival & Departure 

    Arrival: Non-local Participants should plan to arrive in Phnom Penh before 2:00 pm on Wednesday 17 March 2027

    Departure: Participants should not plan to leave the host venue before 1:30 pm Friday 19 March 2027

    IMPORTANT:  

    Travel should be arranged to align with the full festival schedule, including time for arrival, check-in, and readiness to begin, as well as departure after the event has fully concluded.

    Festival schedules cannot be adjusted to accommodate individual travel plans. Late arrivals or early departures impact the ensemble process and the shared creative work, as groups rely on full participation throughout the festival.


    Getting there

    • Nearest Airport: Techo International Airport (KTI)

    Transfers

    • Airport station transfers available for £15 per person.

    Travel time

    • From KTI Airport: Approximately 45 minutes in a private bus or taxi, depending on traffic.
    • Please book travel accordingly and allow for ample time to travel to and from the airport. 


    Accommodation

    Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation.

    Recommended Hotel: Sun & Moon Riverside Hotel

    Hotel Address: Waterfront, Corner of Preah Monivong Bridge (93) & Preah Norodom Blvd (41), Village 10, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

    Hotel Phone Number: +855 23 866 668

    Information and Reservations: smr-askme@sunandmoonhotelgroup.com

    Distance from Venue: 30 minutes by private bus, depending on traffic.

    Rates per room (coming soon).

    Local Transport

    Daily transport between the hotel and the venue is provided at £15 per person


    Visa Requirements

    Participants and schools are responsible for ensuring they have the necessary visas.

    Visa applications can take time, so we strongly recommend starting the process as early as possible.

    • e-Visas must be obtained in advance.   See this website for more information.

    If you require supporting documentation, please contact the Event Manager well in advance.


    Important Communication Information

    ISTA business days are Monday to Friday, and we aim to respond to all emails within three business days.

    ISTA staff do not monitor emails on weekends (Saturday & Sunday) or public holidays. If a staff member is working at an event, response times may be longer than usual.

  • Meals & Refeshments

    3 evening meals, 2 lunches and daily snacks will be provided at this event.

  • What to bring

    Appropriate attire

    Participants should bring clothing suitable for physically active workshops during the day (athletic wear, PE kit, performance blacks, etc.).

    All attire, both during the event and during time spent at the hotel or in the local area, should be respectful of the host country, host school, and the diverse international community of participants. 

    ISTA festivals bring together young people and artists from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, and participants are asked to dress with awareness and consideration for others.

    Please note:

    • Workshops are physically active. Participants who are not appropriately dressed may be asked to change or may be unable to fully take part in the experience.
    • Footwear and jewellery may need to be removed for certain sessions.
    • Chewing gum is not permitted in workshop spaces.


    Materials

    • Pens, pencils, highlighters, etc. for notetaking.
    • Refillable water bottle.

  • Event Materials

    Information Pack

    A detailed digital programme will be shared two weeks prior to the event, outlining schedules, artist biographies, and key event information.

  • Optional Add-On Experiences

  • FAQs

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