This paper examines the innovative use of Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed (Forum Theatre) with a group of 30 street children and young people in East Africa. Drawing upon a project in Burundi, this paper reveals how participants utilized the process of performance making through Forum Theatre as a platform to make visible problems in their lives, and a vehicle to challenge inequalities, abuse and violence. The authors demonstrate how the adoption of this methodology raised questions about interactive theatre as creative activism and a tool for opening up possibilities for dialogue with a community-based audience. This paper illuminates ways in which street children, explored, examined and problematized their lived experience, through the cr...
While grassroots theatre brings together perpetrators and survivors of the Rwandan genocide, governm...
This paper is an initial investigation into the establishment of the Chingalire Women’s Traveling Th...
This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroo...
This paper examines the innovative use of Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed (Forum Theatre) with a gro...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
This thesis is based on a Theatre for Development (TfD) project I led in two primary schools in Engl...
International aid has influenced and, in part, shaped the artistic sector in Africa's Great Lakes re...
This chapter will explore the notion of youth and participatory arts in the context of post-genocide...
This chapter highlights how theatre and performance made with and by young people addresses violence...
Environmental protection, sustainable economic development and good governance are important issues ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, School of Arts (Dramatic Arts...
While exploring the everyday experiences of Tonga youth, this paper draws on a participatory graffit...
This thesis explores the utility of using performance, specifically activating theatre, both as a re...
While grassroots theatre brings together perpetrators and survivors of the Rwandan genocide, governm...
This paper is an initial investigation into the establishment of the Chingalire Women’s Traveling Th...
This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroo...
This paper examines the innovative use of Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed (Forum Theatre) with a gro...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
This thesis is based on a Theatre for Development (TfD) project I led in two primary schools in Engl...
International aid has influenced and, in part, shaped the artistic sector in Africa's Great Lakes re...
This chapter will explore the notion of youth and participatory arts in the context of post-genocide...
This chapter highlights how theatre and performance made with and by young people addresses violence...
Environmental protection, sustainable economic development and good governance are important issues ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, School of Arts (Dramatic Arts...
While exploring the everyday experiences of Tonga youth, this paper draws on a participatory graffit...
This thesis explores the utility of using performance, specifically activating theatre, both as a re...
While grassroots theatre brings together perpetrators and survivors of the Rwandan genocide, governm...
This paper is an initial investigation into the establishment of the Chingalire Women’s Traveling Th...
This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroo...