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Making bodies talk in Forum Theatre
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2004Most Forum Theatre practice encourages as many ‘spect‐actors’ as possible to intervene directly on stage as part of the investigation of an oppressive social situation.
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Facilitating learning spaces in forum theatre
European Journal of Training and Development, 2013Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the extent to which forum theatre interventions can support non-hierarchical approaches to learning, development and change management initiatives in organisations. Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were carried out with theatre consultancies, actors/facilitators, commissioners ...
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Artful interventions for workplace bullying: exploring forum theatre
Journal of Workplace Learning, 2017Purpose This paper aims to explore the phenomenon of workplace bullying in response to recent calls for the development of different approaches and provide an exploration of artful approaches to intervention. Design/methodology/approach The paper offers a unique conceptualisation of workplace bullying and applies a phenomenological lens to the issue.
Margot Edwards, Kate Marie Blackwood
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Forum theatre for training residents to be allies
The Clinical Teacher, 2023Abstract Background Residents are commonly targets and bystanders of workplace discrimination, yet little is known about how best to train residents to manage these incidents. We sought to train residents to respond effectively to being a target or bystander of discrimination.
Alec B. O'Connor +6 more
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Nursing and Theatre Collaborate: An End-of-Life Simulation Using Forum Theatre
Journal of Nursing Education, 2012End-of-life care is an essential part of undergraduate nursing education. However, students may not have the opportunity to be exposed to an actual end-of-life situation during clinical rotations. A pilot project was implemented to evaluate the use of forum theatre to teach end-of-life care to undergraduate nursing students.
Janis S, Tuxbury +2 more
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Forum theatre with carers: The use of forum theatre in specific community settings
Contemporary Theatre Review, 1995Turning Point Theatre Company has been developing Theatre of the Oppressed techniques in Devon using Forum Theatre in social settings. The company work with older people, using a specific social theatre process to investigate issues that affect their lives. Forum is used to explore and challenge oppressions experienced by Carers, teaching the method to
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Forum Theatre as Theatre for Development in East Africa
2017Theatre for development (TfD) includes a variety of performance practices that aim to communicate or foster dialogue in a development context. Forum Theatre, developed by Brazilian Director Augusto Boal as part of his Theatre of the Oppressed movement has become one of the most widely used forms in TfD.
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Enacting Democracy: Using Forum Theatre to Confront Bullying
Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011This article describes a curriculum project designed to create opportunities for transformative educational experiences in relation to democratic and social justice ideals. The project used an empowering interactive art form, Forum Theatre, to explore the topic of bullying.
Karen M. Gourd, Tina Y. Gourd
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Forum theatre as participatory action research with community workers
2022In Amsterdam, just like in 87 % of all municipalities in the Netherlands, integrated neighbourhood teams have been installed as an answer to the reform of the welfare state. During the last decade, the social domain has gone through its strongest change since 1945.
de Kreek, Mike +2 more
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Forum theatre: Learning to live with Limitations
South African Theatre Journal, 2005(2005). Forum theatre: Learning to live with Limitations. South African Theatre Journal: Vol. 19, Dramatic Learning Spaces, pp. 130-142.
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