Theatre for a Change (TfaC) uses innovative strategies to empower vulnerable and marginalized groups through positive behaviour change and advocacy of gender and sexual equality. Adapting their practice from Augusto Boal's Forum Theatre, TfaC's aims to change attitudes towards gender and sexuality in specific communities within Malawi. When TfaC recognized that the Protagonist in their Forum Plays was predominantly female, re-enforcing the stereotype of women within these communities, they adapted Forum Theatre's concept of 'win/loss' to explore the issues of 'equality' where any character can be replaced in order to achieve an equality in the relationship represented on stage. They call this adaptation, Touch Tag Theatre. Touch Tag Theatre...
The Theatre for Development idea is essentially aimed at reinstating the function of the t...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
Women in Malawi are faced with more challenges and pressures from society than their male counterpar...
Theatre for a Change (TfaC) uses innovative strategies to empower vulnerable and marginalized groups...
This research snapshot examines the practice of Theatre for Development (TfD) in Malawi. It argues t...
This paper is an initial investigation into the establishment of the Chingalire Women’s Traveling Th...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
Theatre for Development (TfD) is a process whereby the community uses theatre, especially African tr...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
The following conversation between an Afro-Brazilian Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) practitioner an...
Theatre is a good way to help awareness-building, since it can encourage a process of reflection, re...
This article is about a series of participatory theatre-based workshops that I conducted with a grou...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
This study is an inquiry in dramaturgy when analysed in a creative environment where participation a...
The article explores possibilities of enhancing theater education for purposes of challenging and di...
The Theatre for Development idea is essentially aimed at reinstating the function of the t...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
Women in Malawi are faced with more challenges and pressures from society than their male counterpar...
Theatre for a Change (TfaC) uses innovative strategies to empower vulnerable and marginalized groups...
This research snapshot examines the practice of Theatre for Development (TfD) in Malawi. It argues t...
This paper is an initial investigation into the establishment of the Chingalire Women’s Traveling Th...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
Theatre for Development (TfD) is a process whereby the community uses theatre, especially African tr...
My doctoral research comprises a combination of theory and practice. Its main aim is to develop form...
The following conversation between an Afro-Brazilian Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) practitioner an...
Theatre is a good way to help awareness-building, since it can encourage a process of reflection, re...
This article is about a series of participatory theatre-based workshops that I conducted with a grou...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
This study is an inquiry in dramaturgy when analysed in a creative environment where participation a...
The article explores possibilities of enhancing theater education for purposes of challenging and di...
The Theatre for Development idea is essentially aimed at reinstating the function of the t...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
Women in Malawi are faced with more challenges and pressures from society than their male counterpar...