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Augusto Boal’s Theatre Of The Oppressed
Canadian Theatre Review, 1978Augusto Boal — the 47-year old Brazilian-born playwright, director and theatre theorist — taught for many years in the Sao Paulo School of Drama. In 1956, he became the artistic director of the Arena Theatre in Sao Paulo and produced plays from both the classical and the modern world repertoire. In the 60’s, Boal began a series of experiments aimed at
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Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed
2010An Interview with Augusto Boal: Youth and TO P.Duffy Forum Theatre and Teens M.Boland Acting Outside the Box: Using Theatre of the Oppressed in an Anti-Racism School's Program W.Linds TIE in Da 'Hood : An Invisible Boal Disciple G.Hardwick A Conversation Among the Contributors: What Have We Learned about TO, Youth and Ourselves through this Work ...
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Contradictions of Theatre of the Oppressed
2019The greatness of Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed project stems from its ability to mobilize contradictions and thus do justice to the “original dialectical relationship, the relationship between theory and practice.” Born as a work of Latin American popular theatre during a moment of counter-revolutionary expansion, Theatre of the Oppressed ...
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Theatre of The Oppressed (TO) is a form of artistic and political intervention developed by Brazilian playwright Augusto Boal (1931-2009). In this entry the founding principles, the aims and techniques characterizing this political and ethics-oriented praxis are presented, arguing that they can provide a meaningful framework of artistic and political ...
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Agitprop and Theatre of the Oppressed
2019One of Augusto Boal's first Brazilian experiments with agitprop forms takes place in the production of his text Revolution in South America in 1960 by the Teatro de Arena in Sao Paulo. In his exile, he developed the experiments which later resulted in the elaboration of the book Theatre of the Oppressed, and in his return to Brazil in 1986.
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The Theatre of the Oppressed in Practice Today
2019How has the work and legacy of Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed been interpreted and practised around the world? What does it look like in practice in different contexts? This book provides an accessible introduction to the political and artistic principles Boal's techniques are founded upon and traces their legacy today through examples of ...
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On burning ground: Theatre of the Oppressed and ecological crisis in Bolivia
Cultural Geographies, 2023Caleb Johnston
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