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Teatr jako strategia budowania wspólnoty: Sztuka jest i nie jest rozwiązaniem
Ashley Lucas has focused on the psychological and social effects of theatre work carried out in prisons. She has observed that theatrical performances staged in penitentiaries: rehearsals, workshops, actual performances create an opportunity to build a ...
Ashley Lucas, Justyna Biernat
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Recenzja książki Magdaleny Hasiuk «Okrutnie dziwna strona świata: Wokół teatru więziennego»
The book by Magdalena Hasiuk is the first monograph of Polish prison theatre. The author presents the theatrical work carried on in Polish prisons today against a broad historical background (starting with the gladiator fights, through acts of public ...
Anna Chojnacka
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Il contributo presenta un breve quadro di un laboratorio, “Prison Shakespeare”, che l’autrice conduce dal 2015 insieme alla collega Mariacristina Cavecchi e al regista Giuseppe Scutellà, presso il teatro dell’Istituto penale per minorenni “Cesare ...
Margaret Rose
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Carcerality, theatre, rights (Editorial)
Threatened with ever-increasing levels of surveillance and confinement, this special issue attempts to extend the discussion of Prison Theatre to consider ‘carcerality’ as a pervasive neoliberal strategy.
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Brave New Worlds. Shakespearean Tempests in Italian Prisons
Shakespeare is a pivotal and much staged playwright by theatre companies of prisoners in Italy, even though the practice of theatre in prison in Italy has a much shorter tradition than in the Anglo-Saxon world.
Mariacristina Cavecchi
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Perpetuum mobile: colour, sound and motion
The prison house of language, the penitentiary of print, as also the practices of precedent all encourage a degree of recidivism, of default repetition and so it not surprising that photograph and film are apprehended initially as being like texts and ...
Peter Goodrich
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A Review of Two Conferences: The Head and the Heart of Arts in Prisons
This is a comparative review of two conferences held in North America in March of 2018. Carceral Cultures was presented by the Canadian Association of Cultural Studies at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, from March 1-4.
Sarah Woodland
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Miasmas in the theatre: Encountering carceral atmospherics in Pests (2014)
In Vivienne Franzmann’s Pests (Clean Break, 2014), two rat-women scamper around a putrefied “nest” of rotting mattresses. Written following residencies in women’s prisons, Franzmann intended Pests to raise awareness on what imprisoned women frequently ...
Molly McPhee
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STRADA-INTERNET OR INTERNET IN THE STREET. Testo di Giacomo Verde
Autobiographic text: Giacomo Verde was born in the province of Naples in 1956 and gained a diploma in textile arts at the Art Institute of Florence. Since 1973 he has dedicated himself to the theatre and the arts as author, actor, musician, director ...
Vincenzo Sansone
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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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