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Insights in Applied Theatre: The Early Days and Onwards

Insights in Applied Theatre: The Early Days and Onwards

  • Author: O'Connor, Peter
  • Editor: Bundy, Penny
  • Editor: O'Toole, John

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Contents

  • 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