
Playing Boal
Theatre, Therapy and Activism
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 2. December 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-415-08608-0 (ISBN)
Description
Playing Boal examines the techniques in application of Augusto Boal, creator of Theatre of the Oppressed, Brazilian theatre maker and political activist.
This text looks at the use of the Theatre of the Oppressed exercises by a variety of practitioners and scholars working in Europe, North America and Canada. It explores the possibilities of these tools for "active learning and personal empowerment; co-operative education and healing; participatory theatre and community action."
This collection is designed to illuminate and invigorate discussion about Augusto Boal's work and the transformative potential of theatre. It includes two interviews with Boal, and two pieces of his own writing.
This text looks at the use of the Theatre of the Oppressed exercises by a variety of practitioners and scholars working in Europe, North America and Canada. It explores the possibilities of these tools for "active learning and personal empowerment; co-operative education and healing; participatory theatre and community action."
This collection is designed to illuminate and invigorate discussion about Augusto Boal's work and the transformative potential of theatre. It includes two interviews with Boal, and two pieces of his own writing.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-08608-0 (9780415086080)
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Jan Cohen-Cruz | Mady Schutzman
Playing Boal
Book
12/1993
Routledge
€112.85
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Persons
Mady Schutzman teaches at the California Institute of the Arts and Jan Cohen-Cruz is Assistant Professor of Undergraduate Drama at New York University.
Editor
New York University, New York
California Institute of the Arts, USA
Content
INTRODUCTION BOAL IN BRAZIL, FRANCE, THE USA An interview with Augusto Boal Part I Specifying: Case studies OUT OF THE SILENCE Headlines Theatre and Power Plays RE-INVENTING THE WHEEL Breakout Theatre-in-Education MANY HAPPY RETIREMENTS An interactive theatre project with older people SHE MADE HER BROTHER SMILE A three-minute forum theatre experience Part II Crossing: Conjunctions and collisions AUGUSTO BOAL AND JACOB L.MORENO Theatre and therapy MAINSTREAM OR MARGIN? US activist performance and Theatre of the Oppressed BOAL, BLAU, BRECHT:THE BODY Philip Auslander THE POLITICAL MASTER SWIMMER Augusto Boal Part III Contesting: Configurations of power BRECHTIAN SHAMANISM The political therapy of Augusto Boal THE MASK OF SOLIDARITY, STRUCTURES OF POWER Toward a theatre of liberation FEMINIST ACTS Women, pedagogy, and Theatre of the Oppressed CANADIAN ROUNDTABLE An interview THEATRICALIZING POLITICS An interview with Augusto Boal