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Prison theatre and the right to look
Research in Drama Education, 2021The Phoenix Players Theatre Group (PPTG) was founded in 2009 by incarcerated men at the Auburn Correctional Facility in Upstate New York.
Nicholas Fesette +2 more
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Performing Te Whare Tapa Whā: building on cultural rights to decolonise prison theatre practice
Ngā Pātū Kōrero: Walls That Talk (2019) is a documentary theatre production staged by incarcerated men at Unit 8 Te Piriti at Auckland Prison in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Rand Hazou +2 more
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‘Now we are real women’: playing with gender in a male prison theatre programme in South Africa
The use of sexual violence as a means of power and control within the South African prison system has been well documented. Sexual violence is intimately linked to the gendering of roles, such that rape and coercive sex is used as a brutal means of ...
Alexandra Sutherland
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PrisonTheatre:Letting theLight in toDisciplinaryRelationships
Using a case study of recent applied theatre work within a secure setting in Auckland, New Zealand, we will consider the ways in which applied theatre can function as a multi-, inter- and trans-disciplinary form - multidisciplinary in that it embraces ...
Peter O'Connor, Molly Mullen
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What works?: Prison, gender, and the affective labour of applied theatre in prison
Applied theatre in prisons has a rich history in the UK, although projects are often dogged by unrealistic expectations of ‘transformation’. As I set out to show in the initial part of the chapter, arts projects are granted access after security clearance under assumptions that they will contribute to the narratives of ‘what works?’ – a ...
Aylwyn Walsh (17169472)
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Managing Prisoners in Theatres
British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2004Dealing with the diverse healthcare needs of people in prison can be a very challenging role for a nurse. This article explores the care management issues which arise when caring for prisoners within a general hospital theatre environment. It is based on the author's experience working as a nurse in the operating theatre and in the
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The Drama Review, 1976
They can imprison your body, man, but they can't lock up your mind.—anonymous prison performer, 1975While theatre groups have been entertaining and conducting workshops in prisons for many years, it is only since 1973 that studies have been made to assess the therapeutic value of theatre programs connected to prison systems.
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They can imprison your body, man, but they can't lock up your mind.—anonymous prison performer, 1975While theatre groups have been entertaining and conducting workshops in prisons for many years, it is only since 1973 that studies have been made to assess the therapeutic value of theatre programs connected to prison systems.
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2020
The chapter will reflect on the specificity of art projects in prisons, their methods and their impacts on the participants, the prisons and the societies at large. The author will provide an overview of more than 20 years of work with detainees and will include individual stories and reflections by minors in prison and visitors.
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The chapter will reflect on the specificity of art projects in prisons, their methods and their impacts on the participants, the prisons and the societies at large. The author will provide an overview of more than 20 years of work with detainees and will include individual stories and reflections by minors in prison and visitors.
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Music and Theatre Making In Canadian Prisons
Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, 2021The benefits of engaging in theatre- and music-making have been well proven for various populations. (see Črnčec et al. 2006; Lehmberg and Fung 2010; Salur et al 2017, etc.) These benefits are particularly significant for individuals who have experienced trauma, especially incarcerated individuals. (see Kyprianides and Easterbrook 2020; Reid 2019, etc).
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