This practice-led PhD project investigates the ways in which society positions children through a broad set of social, cultural and historical considerations and examines these within the frame of theatre making. The study proposes a model of practice that moves beyond participant empowerment toward a more dynamic understanding of the creative process that sees adults and children working together to create mainstream artistic product. It contends that this model creates conditions conducive to authentic theatre making practice with children as evidenced in the researcher’s original performance work Joy Fear and Poetry
The undergraduate dissertation deals with the construction-based research project entitled Shadow Pu...
In this paper, I give an overview of the main characteristics of the creative process of making show...
Cultural institutions become more and more open to the implementation of inclusive projects aimed at...
This practice-led PhD project investigates the ways in which society positions children through a br...
This paper examines constructions of childhood and their implications for the expression of identity...
This article discusses the growing body of literature published in Children Geographies on the impor...
© 2019 Sarah Louise AustinThis thesis, comprising 50% written dissertation and 50% creative work, ar...
In recent decades a number of Australian artists and teacher/artists\ud have given serious attention...
This article responds to the recent and rapid rise in the practice, within contemporary theatre-maki...
This article responds to the recent and rapid rise in the practice, within contemporary theatre-maki...
+eatre for young people should help children in their individual development and also prepare new, ...
This doctoral thesis is about child culture and status, power and social relations in everyday pract...
Theories of child-centredness which emerged in the 20th century addressed important social issues re...
This diploma paper is a research of how an inspiring environment affects creative drama in kindergar...
Professional theatre for children is entirely conditioned by adults, though children are its primary...
The undergraduate dissertation deals with the construction-based research project entitled Shadow Pu...
In this paper, I give an overview of the main characteristics of the creative process of making show...
Cultural institutions become more and more open to the implementation of inclusive projects aimed at...
This practice-led PhD project investigates the ways in which society positions children through a br...
This paper examines constructions of childhood and their implications for the expression of identity...
This article discusses the growing body of literature published in Children Geographies on the impor...
© 2019 Sarah Louise AustinThis thesis, comprising 50% written dissertation and 50% creative work, ar...
In recent decades a number of Australian artists and teacher/artists\ud have given serious attention...
This article responds to the recent and rapid rise in the practice, within contemporary theatre-maki...
This article responds to the recent and rapid rise in the practice, within contemporary theatre-maki...
+eatre for young people should help children in their individual development and also prepare new, ...
This doctoral thesis is about child culture and status, power and social relations in everyday pract...
Theories of child-centredness which emerged in the 20th century addressed important social issues re...
This diploma paper is a research of how an inspiring environment affects creative drama in kindergar...
Professional theatre for children is entirely conditioned by adults, though children are its primary...
The undergraduate dissertation deals with the construction-based research project entitled Shadow Pu...
In this paper, I give an overview of the main characteristics of the creative process of making show...
Cultural institutions become more and more open to the implementation of inclusive projects aimed at...