The article proposes that non-hierarchical participatory models in the lineage of community-based arts practice might offer interesting strategies for mainstream, professional Norwegian theatre today. The article argues that the P:UNKT project at Akershus Theatre initiated with the purpose of supporting integration in the region, offered a significant opportunity for the professional, state-funded theatre to enhance its relationship with the population. The research study demonstrates that the P:UNKT project entailed several dilemmas and tensions embedded in the social-cultural context that was challenging to negotiate. The analysis of the different perspectives involved will demonstrate that the project was not only potentially transformat...
The dissertation: «De politiske gruppeteatrene i Norge – Estetisk-politiske virkemidler og kollektiv...
There are about sixty amateur theatre companies in Iceland. Hundreds of people every year participat...
This article seeks to identify a political potential in the performing arts, through defining the so...
The article proposes that non-hierarchical participatory models in the lineage of communitybased art...
This article presents the Norwegian applied theatre project called P:UNKT, which suggests a meeting ...
With the influence of the European Union, the Scottish Government has regarded the pursuit of social...
This thesis investigates Mangfoldsåret or “The Year of Cultural Diversity,” the 2008 Norwegian gover...
Audience participation is a concept discussed across the areas of cultural policy, cultural manageme...
On the same stage is a case study showing the co-operation between amateurs and professionals in a p...
This article is based on the project: Empowerment of Citizens in aMulticultural Society. We wanted t...
This article examines how two devising theater projects with 43 seventh grade pupils respond to valu...
This thesis investigates the state of cultural diversity in the Norwegian theatre field during the p...
When Hålogaland Teater was established in Tromsø in 1970 as Norway’s first regional theatre, the mai...
The article gives an insight into the theatre system of Estonia, the development of the system in th...
Theatre is one of the artistic tools most often employed in Sweden to promote social integration. Th...
The dissertation: «De politiske gruppeteatrene i Norge – Estetisk-politiske virkemidler og kollektiv...
There are about sixty amateur theatre companies in Iceland. Hundreds of people every year participat...
This article seeks to identify a political potential in the performing arts, through defining the so...
The article proposes that non-hierarchical participatory models in the lineage of communitybased art...
This article presents the Norwegian applied theatre project called P:UNKT, which suggests a meeting ...
With the influence of the European Union, the Scottish Government has regarded the pursuit of social...
This thesis investigates Mangfoldsåret or “The Year of Cultural Diversity,” the 2008 Norwegian gover...
Audience participation is a concept discussed across the areas of cultural policy, cultural manageme...
On the same stage is a case study showing the co-operation between amateurs and professionals in a p...
This article is based on the project: Empowerment of Citizens in aMulticultural Society. We wanted t...
This article examines how two devising theater projects with 43 seventh grade pupils respond to valu...
This thesis investigates the state of cultural diversity in the Norwegian theatre field during the p...
When Hålogaland Teater was established in Tromsø in 1970 as Norway’s first regional theatre, the mai...
The article gives an insight into the theatre system of Estonia, the development of the system in th...
Theatre is one of the artistic tools most often employed in Sweden to promote social integration. Th...
The dissertation: «De politiske gruppeteatrene i Norge – Estetisk-politiske virkemidler og kollektiv...
There are about sixty amateur theatre companies in Iceland. Hundreds of people every year participat...
This article seeks to identify a political potential in the performing arts, through defining the so...