Insights in Applied Theatre: The Early Days and Onwards
Autor John O'Toole, Penny Bundy, Peter O'Connoren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2023
Insights in Applied Theatre offers an inside look into the advent of applied theater and its development as an area of practice and research. Much more than an archive, the texts in this collection present vivid, pertinent voices and messages from the pioneers of applied theater. The nineteen articles chosen by the editors of Applied Theatre Research represent key themes and elements from the start of the practice. The articles—many of which were influential in their own time—have much to say to the contemporary scene. They have been arranged in sections according to key themes and issues discovered, investigated, and stumbled across by the trailblazing writers in the collection. A vital new contribution to the field, the book raises questions about the contested issues of power, partnerships, and voice in applied theater.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789388640
ISBN-10: 1789388643
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 7 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
ISBN-10: 1789388643
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 7 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Notă biografică
John O’Toole is honorary professorial fellow at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Penny Bundy is adjunct professor at Griffith University in Australia. Peter O’Connor is director of the Centre for Arts and Social Transformation at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Cuprins
Introduction: Then and now
John O’Toole
PART 1: INSPIRING STORIES
1. Life drama Papua New Guinea: Contextualising practice
Andrea Baldwin
2. Audience participation, aesthetic distance and change: Reflections on Fifty Square Feet, a theatre in education programme on urban poverty
Chan Yuk-Lan (Phoebe)
3. Converging worlds: Fostering co-facilitation and relationships for health promotion through drama at the grassroots
Christine Sinclair and Andrea Grindrod
4. Shakespeare in Nicaragua
Els van Poppel
PART 2: WHAT IS APPLIED THEATRE?
5. Applied theatre: Problems and possibilities
Judith Ackroyd
6. Applied theatre and the power play: An international viewpoint
Bjørn Rasmussen
7. Conversations with the devil
Tim Prentki
8. Applied theatre: An exclusionary discourse?
Judith Ackroyd
PART 3: RISKY BUSINESS: GOOD INTENTIONS AND THE ROAD TO HELL
9. Ethical tensions in drama teachers’ behaviour
Shifra Schonmann
10. Community theatre in a South Samic community: The challenges of working with theatre in small communities
Tordis Landvik
11. Spectacular violence and the Kachahari theatre of Sindhuli, Nepal
Alberto Guevara
PART 4: THE DESIRE FOR CHANGE: VOICE, POWER AND PARTNERSHIP
12. Tabula rasa: Starting afresh with classroom drama
Kathleen Gallagher
13. Making a break for it: Discourse and theatre in prisons
James Thompson
14. Evaluating the efficacy of community theatre intervention in/as performance: A South African case study
Kennedy Chinyowa
15. ‘We like good disco!’: The ‘public sphere of children’ and its implications for practice
Nora Roozemond and Karola Wenzel
PART 5: THEATRE OF INNOVATIONS
16. Theatrical reflections of health: Physically impacting health-based research
Julia Gray
17. Playing the game, role distance and digital performance
John Carroll and David Cameron
PART 6: A NOD TO THE ANCESTORS
18. Educational and critical dimensions in Turkish shadow theatre: The Karagöz Theatre of Anatolia
Mehmet Takkaç and A. Kerin Dinç
19. Christmas traditions and performance rituals: A look at Christmas celebrations in a Nordic context
Stig A. Eriksson
John O’Toole
PART 1: INSPIRING STORIES
1. Life drama Papua New Guinea: Contextualising practice
Andrea Baldwin
2. Audience participation, aesthetic distance and change: Reflections on Fifty Square Feet, a theatre in education programme on urban poverty
Chan Yuk-Lan (Phoebe)
3. Converging worlds: Fostering co-facilitation and relationships for health promotion through drama at the grassroots
Christine Sinclair and Andrea Grindrod
4. Shakespeare in Nicaragua
Els van Poppel
PART 2: WHAT IS APPLIED THEATRE?
5. Applied theatre: Problems and possibilities
Judith Ackroyd
6. Applied theatre and the power play: An international viewpoint
Bjørn Rasmussen
7. Conversations with the devil
Tim Prentki
8. Applied theatre: An exclusionary discourse?
Judith Ackroyd
PART 3: RISKY BUSINESS: GOOD INTENTIONS AND THE ROAD TO HELL
9. Ethical tensions in drama teachers’ behaviour
Shifra Schonmann
10. Community theatre in a South Samic community: The challenges of working with theatre in small communities
Tordis Landvik
11. Spectacular violence and the Kachahari theatre of Sindhuli, Nepal
Alberto Guevara
PART 4: THE DESIRE FOR CHANGE: VOICE, POWER AND PARTNERSHIP
12. Tabula rasa: Starting afresh with classroom drama
Kathleen Gallagher
13. Making a break for it: Discourse and theatre in prisons
James Thompson
14. Evaluating the efficacy of community theatre intervention in/as performance: A South African case study
Kennedy Chinyowa
15. ‘We like good disco!’: The ‘public sphere of children’ and its implications for practice
Nora Roozemond and Karola Wenzel
PART 5: THEATRE OF INNOVATIONS
16. Theatrical reflections of health: Physically impacting health-based research
Julia Gray
17. Playing the game, role distance and digital performance
John Carroll and David Cameron
PART 6: A NOD TO THE ANCESTORS
18. Educational and critical dimensions in Turkish shadow theatre: The Karagöz Theatre of Anatolia
Mehmet Takkaç and A. Kerin Dinç
19. Christmas traditions and performance rituals: A look at Christmas celebrations in a Nordic context
Stig A. Eriksson