HOW CAN THEATRE AND SHAKESPEAREAN PERFORMANCE BE USED WITH DIFFERENT
COMMUNITIES TO ASSIST PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT, WHILE ADVANCING
SOCIAL JUSTICE GOALS?
Employing an integrative approach that draws from science, actor
training, therapeutical practices and current research on the senses,
this study reveals the work being done by drama practitioners with a
range of specialized populations, such as incarcerated people,
neurodiverse individuals, those with physical or emotional
disabilities, veterans, people experiencing homelessness and many
others. With insights drawn from visits to numerous international
programs, it argues that these endeavors succeed when they engage
multiple human senses and incorporate kinesthetic learning, thereby
tapping into the diverse benefits associated with artistic, movement
and mindfulness practices.
Neither theatre nor Shakespeare is universally beneficial, but the
syncretic practices described in this book offer tools for physical,
emotional and collaborative undertakings that assist personal growth
and development, while advancing social justice goals. Among the
practitioners and companies whose work is examined here are programs
from the Shakespeare in Prison Network, the International Opera
Theater, Blue Apple Theatre, Flute Theatre, DeCruit and Feast of
Crispian programs for veterans, Extant Theatre and prison programs in
Kolkata and Mysore, India.
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ISBN
9781350296442
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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