The primary objective of this paper is to argue that university theatre can be made popular and contribute to social change in Botswana if proper processes and methodologies are employed. It is the aim of the paper therefore to see in what way it can best achieve this, employing the techniques of Paulo Freire Pedagogy of the Oppressed [PO] and Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed [TO]. Part of the argument, therefore, is that the theatre practiced in the University of Botswana [UB], in spite of its academic demands, needs to seriously rethink the social function of being in touch with the community, an idea which was pioneered in Botswana by the now defunct Laedza Batanani project, which has roots in UB. This is not to say the theatre in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1988."It was clearly the Government (by a great section ...
"The Popular Theatre movement in Africa is a response to a history that has undermined people's genu...
attention to a new sense of theatre's role in cultural change. Concomitantly. such work has dra...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
There is a distinct lack of theatre in Botswana due to its political and social history. The colonia...
The term popular theatre and its activities is a relatively new genre of theatre practice sweeping m...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Theatre Arts. Advisors: Sonja Kuft...
Paulo Freire has become a household word over the last decade and many develop-ment workers have att...
This article is about a still-in-progress research experience that explores the transformative pote...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
This dynamic book offers a comprehensive companion to the theory and practice of Theatre of the Oppr...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
<p>Theatre of the oppressed is hugely practicing in academics of India. Many universities are offeri...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This masters thesis presents results of a resear...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1988."It was clearly the Government (by a great section ...
"The Popular Theatre movement in Africa is a response to a history that has undermined people's genu...
attention to a new sense of theatre's role in cultural change. Concomitantly. such work has dra...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
There is a distinct lack of theatre in Botswana due to its political and social history. The colonia...
The term popular theatre and its activities is a relatively new genre of theatre practice sweeping m...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Theatre Arts. Advisors: Sonja Kuft...
Paulo Freire has become a household word over the last decade and many develop-ment workers have att...
This article is about a still-in-progress research experience that explores the transformative pote...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
This dynamic book offers a comprehensive companion to the theory and practice of Theatre of the Oppr...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
<p>Theatre of the oppressed is hugely practicing in academics of India. Many universities are offeri...
Throughout history people have sought to prompt social change through theatrical experiences. The th...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This masters thesis presents results of a resear...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1988."It was clearly the Government (by a great section ...
"The Popular Theatre movement in Africa is a response to a history that has undermined people's genu...
attention to a new sense of theatre's role in cultural change. Concomitantly. such work has dra...