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Abstract Grounded in principles of epistemic justice, this article examines the educational impacts of Zambia's COVID‐19 school closures on Indigenous girls in two districts and highlights community‐led pathways for resilience. National responses prioritised broadcast and digital delivery but presupposed access to electricity, digital devices and ...
Marcellus Forh Mbah +5 more
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John Rodker on Theatre: Rethinking the Modernist Stage from London’s Jewish East End
This article explores the Jewish working-class poet John Rodker’s writing for and about the stage as an overlooked, alternative theorisation of modernist theatre and its artistic and institutional function.
Evi Heinz
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This paper aims to investigate the relationship between theatre and education in the experience of “Delivery Theatre”, realized in different cities during the first closure of the theatres due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Katia Trifirò, Cristiana Minasi
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIRECTING & CHOREOGRAPHING MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY THEATRES [PDF]
In my thesis, I plan to explore the realms of academic, professional and community theatre through the eyes of a director and choreographer. Highlighted themes will consist of the varying approaches to the script, music and choreography. This thesis will
Angelone, Alison
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Abstract As England embarks on its first comprehensive curriculum review in fifteen years, this paper offers critical insights from schools that sustained arts‐rich provision despite a policy landscape hostile to creative subjects. Drawing on data from the Researching Arts‐rich Primary Schools (RAPS) project—a mixed‐methods study of 76 arts‐rich ...
Pat Thomson, Christine Hall
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Community, Viability: Theatre Past and Present [PDF]
This article assesses what the concepts of community and viability might mean within Canadian theatre over two generations of practitioners. The analysis considers two recorded public interview panels, consisting of four theatre professionals and a moderator, hosted by the University of Toronto.
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Individualised niches: an integrative conceptual framework across behaviour, ecology, and evolution
ABSTRACT Individuals differ. While seemingly trivial, this insight has nevertheless led to paradigm shifts, as three key fields of organismal biology have seen marked changes in key concepts over the past few decades. In animal behaviour, it has become increasingly recognised that behavioural differences among individuals can be stable over time and ...
Oliver Krüger +27 more
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PRAKTIK TEATER POSTDRAMATIK DI INDONESIA
An article entitled “Practice of Postdramatic Theater in Indonesia” is an examination of postdramatic theater practices in Indonesia in the 1990s to 2000s in Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and even West Sumatra.
Afrizal H, Sahrul N, Yusril Yusril
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Aesthetics and didactic intention: the meeting place of beauty and information transmission in the 2006 community theatre production of swamp treasures. [PDF]
This paper is the outcome of qualitative research undertaken around a community theatre production presented at the Hamilton Fuel Festival 2006. Swamp Treasures was an attempt to articulate in a theatre aesthetic the plight of the wetland regions in the ...
Davies, John G.
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Transforming tradition: performances of Jingju ('Beijing Opera') in the UK [PDF]
Jingju (‘Beijing opera’) is China's most iconic traditional theatre, marketed as a global signifier of Chinese theatre and national identity. Although troupes from mainland China regularly tour Europe, audiences in the UK have also had access to Jingju ...
al-‘Azm +18 more
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