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For a Typology of Participation in Community Artistic Practices: the experience of three theater groups in Brazil and Portugal [PDF]
The article aims to address the participatory dimension as a central feature in contemporary artistic creation, deepening the relationship between processes and results.
Bezelga, isabel +2 more
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Addressing SDG16.2: Eliminating violence towards children – An applied theatre approach
We offer a case study of a long-running Aotearoa New Zealand-based applied theatre programme, Everyday Theatre. As both academics and Everyday Theatre practitioners, we explore how the programme addresses the aspirations of the United Nations ...
Moema Gregorzewski +2 more
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From interactivity to intra-activity in performing arts for children
This essay will give an introduction to dilemmas and experiences of making interactive theatre for children based on findings from the SceSam Project. This artistic research project bridged artistic practice and theoretical perspectives on interactive ...
Lise Hovik
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EDITORIAL: Aesthetics and participation … [PDF]
Does it ever happen that a theoretical perspective is articulated, accepted and then sealed from further debate? There is a process of development, application, critique and assessment.
Conroy, Colette
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Theatre, Life Skills and Participatory Learning [PDF]
This article describes and evaluates the educational work being undertaken byStudents Partnership Worldwide (SPW) which is an international organisationspecialising in life skills education to school children in rural areas. The articleexamines theatre-related programmes in which the organisation makes use of theatre as an instrument to teach life ...
Chivandikwa, N, Makumbirofa, R
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Alone in the theatre: The phenomenon of a performance for a single spectator
The situation when the viewer finds himself alone with the performer or with another kind of actor (performative space, technological object, etc.) is used more and more frequently in unconventional theatrical projects.
Yu. A. Kleiman
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Environmentalism, performance and applications: uncertainties and emancipations [PDF]
This introductory article for a themed edition on environmentalism provides a particular context for those articles that follow, each of which engages with different aspects of environmentalism and performance in community-related settings. Responding to
Bartlett Mike +30 more
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This article explores how audience participation practices were introduced into Lithuanian theatre in the last three decades (between the early ‘90s and the late 2010s) and how the audience participation methods of the 1960s Western theatre are/were ...
Kalinauskas Justinas
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Drama is for Life! Recreational Drama Activities for the Elderly in the UK
Applied Theatre is an inclusive term used to host a variety of powerful, community-based participatory processes and educational practices. Historically, Applied Theatre practices include Theatre-in-Education (TiE), Theatre-in-Health Education (THE ...
Persephone Sextou, Cory Smith
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Acting together: ensemble as a democratic process in art and life [PDF]
Traditionally drama in schools has been seen either as a learning medium with a wide range of curricular uses or as a subject in its own right. This paper argues that the importance of drama in schools is in the processes of social and artistic ...
Bernstein B. +19 more
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