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Readers' Theatre: What Is It? Why Does It Matter?
Readers’ Theatre is a simple, yet powerful, spoken word art form that can be transformative, informative, and celebratory. Storytelling is an ancient art form that serves purposes ranging from entertainment and education to cultural preservation and ...
Mary Keepers
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Incite 2011: The power of art, March 10-14, 2011 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Incite 2011: The power of art performance on Thursday - Monday, March 10 - 14, 2011 at 8:00 p.m., at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, 199 Chambers Street, New York, New York.
School of Music, Boston University
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Tangled Up in Green: A Review of Policy Analyses of the European Green Deal
ABSTRACT The European Green Deal (EGD) was introduced as a transformative policy agenda for sustainability aiming to make Europe the first climate‐neutral continent in the world. While previous research has studied its transformative potential, there is no comprehensive review of that research.
Cecilia Enberg, Christian Ståhl
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Mirror, dynamo or lens? Drama, children and social change [PDF]
In this talk I will outline a collection of metaphors in search of an idea that can express theatre’s potential as a form of social pedagogy and socialisation both for young people of school age and also for its other audiences and makers.
Neelands, Jonothan
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From Theatre to Transformation: Learning, Action, and Diffusion for SDG2 in Cambodia
ABSTRACT The arts are envisioned as able to help address the longstanding ‘implementation gap’ between research and realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For SDG2 (Zero Hunger), Forum Theatre offers a participatory alternative to top‐down interventions, yet its impacts have not been evaluated using rigorous, mixed‐methods that are ...
Brian R. Cook +6 more
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Imperium teatralne Maxa Reinhardta
Max Reinhardt, a director who had an enormous influence on the style and convention of European theatre in the 20th century, can also be credited with creating a modern model of theatre enterprise; he ran several theatres at the same time, and the gusto ...
Małgorzata Leyko
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The longstanding underrepresentation – or widespread exclusion – of artists with disabilities in theatre has led to general theatre practices that do not account for disabled voices, their complex intimacies in narrative and process, and offer little ...
Regan Linton
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Is there compelling evidence for using the arts in health care? [PDF]
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government engagement to strengthen arts and health initiatives for community wellbeing. This framework should assist health providers at all levels to assess existing
Bruce Rumbold +4 more
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Play Selection in the Department of Speech and Drama at Pan American University in the 1970s and 1980s: Twenty Years of Excluding Latino Plays [PDF]
The theatre program at the University of Texas-Pan American has a long history of excluding Latino plays from its production seasons, even though the university is located near the Mexican border and the majority of its students are Mexican American. The
Wiley, Eric
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ABSTRACT Temporary migrant workers (TMW) in the agrifood system face social determinants of health (SDoH) that contribute to health inequities. Despite their dual residency, the potential of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to support the health of TMW remains underexamined.
Théa Demmers +4 more
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