The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to other forms of theatre. It focuses on the influence of theatre to the audiences. The study made use of two theatrical plays produced by Amakhosi Theatre as reference in evaluating the ability of community theatre in changing people‟s mindsets, attitudes, behaviors and perceptions for the improvement of Zimbabwean communities. Thus the research purposes was to explore how community theatre builds the capacity of an individual and community members with the potential to empower, energize, commission, encourage and strengthen. Qualitative methods of collecting information were used; these include archival analysis, case studies, interviews and ...
This master’s thesis presents results of a research carried out in Coastal region in Tanzania specif...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of theatrical interventions in developing communit...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
It is observed that most development modalities employed over the years for achieving community deve...
This article examines the perception of the residents of the city of Gweru with regards the usefulne...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-105).In a developing country such as South Africa, t...
Environmental protection, sustainable economic development and good governance are important issues ...
This study investigates the role of theatre in the fight against HIV/AIDS. A case study of Amakhosi ...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of theatre audiences and the ways in which they experience comm...
Theater is not only an art form, but also a method of communication and community-building. My resea...
Theatre theorists and practitioners around the world have taken on the challenge of developing strat...
Theatre as a medium of artistic expression has been successful in providing space for actors, artist...
What constitutes an artistic community? Why do people come together and form a group to make art des...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dramatic and thematic possibilities of a theatrical piece, S...
This master’s thesis presents results of a research carried out in Coastal region in Tanzania specif...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of theatrical interventions in developing communit...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
It is observed that most development modalities employed over the years for achieving community deve...
This article examines the perception of the residents of the city of Gweru with regards the usefulne...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-105).In a developing country such as South Africa, t...
Environmental protection, sustainable economic development and good governance are important issues ...
This study investigates the role of theatre in the fight against HIV/AIDS. A case study of Amakhosi ...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of theatre audiences and the ways in which they experience comm...
Theater is not only an art form, but also a method of communication and community-building. My resea...
Theatre theorists and practitioners around the world have taken on the challenge of developing strat...
Theatre as a medium of artistic expression has been successful in providing space for actors, artist...
What constitutes an artistic community? Why do people come together and form a group to make art des...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dramatic and thematic possibilities of a theatrical piece, S...
This master’s thesis presents results of a research carried out in Coastal region in Tanzania specif...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of theatrical interventions in developing communit...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...