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This handbook not only provides a very wide-ranging introduction and orientation to the world of the Theatre of the Oppressed, but Birgit Fritz also presents concrete and practical assistance for structuring basic workshops in process-oriented theatre work and in developing Forum Theatre plays. Birgit Fritz explores the working principles of emancipatory theatre work and somatic learning in depth. She gives numerous examples of the work and life of theatre groups and reveals fascinating possibilities of how Theatre for social change can be successfully linked with social and political commitment, so that artistic process can bring about cross-generational collaboration, develop social democracy and operate as an active force for peace.
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InExActArt, Birgit Fritz, Lana Sendzimir, Ralph Yarrow
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- Released
- 2012
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- Title
- InExActArt
- Subtitle
- A Handbook of Theatre of the Oppressed Practice
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Birgit Fritz, Lana Sendzimir, Ralph Yarrow
- Publisher
- Ibidem-Verlag
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 318
- ISBN10
- 3838204239
- ISBN13
- 9783838204239
- Series
- Tags
- Textbooks, Art, Politics, Theater, 20th century, Education & School System, Sociology, Society, Political Theories, 21st Century, South America, Latin America, Caribbean, Engagement, Social Change
- Description
- This handbook not only provides a very wide-ranging introduction and orientation to the world of the Theatre of the Oppressed, but Birgit Fritz also presents concrete and practical assistance for structuring basic workshops in process-oriented theatre work and in developing Forum Theatre plays. Birgit Fritz explores the working principles of emancipatory theatre work and somatic learning in depth. She gives numerous examples of the work and life of theatre groups and reveals fascinating possibilities of how Theatre for social change can be successfully linked with social and political commitment, so that artistic process can bring about cross-generational collaboration, develop social democracy and operate as an active force for peace.



