This article sheds light on the role of co-produced creative methods in creating change, with particular reference to marginalized communities and taboo topics. In doing so, the paper offers a vignette of a day-long theatrical outreach event exploring the topic of female genital mutilation (FGM). Our paper offers discussion of how creative methods can facilitate individual and collective change surrounding taboo topics, such as FGM, rather than the often discussed relationship between creative methods and organizational change. Furthermore, we suggest that co-produced creative methods are beneficial in providing communities with opportunities to approach taboo societal issues in new and inclusive ways
In this thesis capstone paper, I advocate for a community art installation as an ethical and engagin...
This article describes the use of interactive theater, audience response assessment, and peer educat...
2011-10-18Although the ethics of Theatre of the Oppressed are grounded in popular education and soci...
This article sheds light on the role of co-produced creative methods in creating change, with partic...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of theatrical interventions in developing communit...
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a global epidemic. It has been estimated that one in thre...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
This paper discusses how using theater and the creative arts can be a useful tool in changing oursel...
Taking as a point of departure the ongoing and ever-evolving interaction between theatre arts and co...
Theater is not only an art form, but also a method of communication and community-building. My resea...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Theatre Arts. Advisor: Dr. Sonja Kufti...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
This book shows the many ways in which the arts provide the means and spaces of engagement for peopl...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre w...
In this thesis capstone paper, I advocate for a community art installation as an ethical and engagin...
This article describes the use of interactive theater, audience response assessment, and peer educat...
2011-10-18Although the ethics of Theatre of the Oppressed are grounded in popular education and soci...
This article sheds light on the role of co-produced creative methods in creating change, with partic...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of theatrical interventions in developing communit...
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a global epidemic. It has been estimated that one in thre...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
This paper discusses how using theater and the creative arts can be a useful tool in changing oursel...
Taking as a point of departure the ongoing and ever-evolving interaction between theatre arts and co...
Theater is not only an art form, but also a method of communication and community-building. My resea...
This articles charts a recent conference training event for TENet hosted in Spetses. The article exp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Theatre Arts. Advisor: Dr. Sonja Kufti...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
This book shows the many ways in which the arts provide the means and spaces of engagement for peopl...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre w...
In this thesis capstone paper, I advocate for a community art installation as an ethical and engagin...
This article describes the use of interactive theater, audience response assessment, and peer educat...
2011-10-18Although the ethics of Theatre of the Oppressed are grounded in popular education and soci...