Theatre, Education and Performance
Autor Helen Nicholsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2011
This inspiring book tells the story of ground-breaking developments of twentieth century theatre education, and explores the ways in which current theatre practitioners have upheld these radical traditions. Helen Nicholson investigates the effects on theatre education of a newly globalised economy, and asks pertinent questions such as: how can theatre education continue to encourage debates about social justice in the political landscape of the twenty-first century? How do the practices, policies and principles of theatre speak to different generations? Offering diverse illustrations of practice from around the world, Helen Nicholson draws on much personal experience and expert knowledge to demonstrate how cutting edge performance practices continue to engage young people today.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0230574238
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 4 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The first conceptual overview of current practices and debates in theatre education
Offers illustrations of practice from different parts of the world that show how cutting edge performance practices continue to engage young people today
Notă biografică
HELEN NICHOLSON Professor of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. She is the author of Applied Drama: The Gift of Theatre (Palgrave, 2005), Theatre & Education (Palgrave 2009) and co-editor of Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance (Routledge).
Cuprins
Mapping Stories.- PART I: Looking Back: Histories and Landscapes.- Spaces to Imagine: Theatre and Social Reform.- Spaces to Play: Childhood, Theatre and Educational Utopias.- Places to Learn: Activity and Activism.- PART II: Moving On: Theatre Education in the Twenty-first Century.- Traces and Places.- Globalisation and Regeneration: Re-branding Creativity.- Dramatising Home: Places of Safety and Risk.- 'This Island's Mine': National Identity and Questions of Belonging.- International Spaces: Global Citizenship and Cultural Exchange.- Changing Worlds: Performing Science, Theatre and Public Engagement.- Cool Spaces: Learning in Theatre and Beyond Theatres.- Bibliography.
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In the first conceptual overview of current practices and debates in theatre education, Helen Nicholson explores the contribution that professional theatre practitioners make to the education of young people. She maps the environments in which theatre and learning meet, and looks at how the educational concerns and artistic inventiveness of people living in different times and places have inflected theatre and changed education.
This inspiring book tells the story of ground-breaking developments of twentieth century theatre education, and explores the ways in which current theatre practitioners have upheld these radical traditions. Helen Nicholson investigates the effects on theatre education of a newly globalised economy, and asks pertinent questions such as: how can theatre education continue to encourage debates about social justice in the political landscape of the twenty-first century? How do the practices, policies and principles of theatre speak to different generations? Offering diverse illustrations of practice from around the world, Helen Nicholson draws on much personal experience and expert knowledge to demonstrate how cutting edge performance practices continue to engage young people today.
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In the first conceptual overview of current practices and debates in theatre education, Helen Nicholson explores the contribution that professional theatre practitioners make to the education of young people. She maps the environments in which theatre and learning meet, and looks at how the educational concerns and artistic inventiveness of people living in different times and places have inflected theatre and changed education.
This inspiring book tells the story of ground-breaking developments of twentieth century theatre education, and explores the ways in which current theatre practitioners have upheld these radical traditions. Helen Nicholson investigates the effects on theatre education of a newly globalised economy, and asks pertinent questions such as: how can theatre education continue to encourage debates about social justice in the political landscape of the twenty-first century? How do the practices, policies and principles of theatre speak to different generations? Offering diverse illustrations of practice from around the world, Helen Nicholson draws on much personal experience and expert knowledge to demonstrate how cutting edge performance practices continue to engage young people today.