Shortlisted for the 2022 TaPRA David Bradby Monograph Prize Applied
Theatre is a widely accepted term to describe a set of practices that
encompass community, social and participatory theatre making. It is an
area of performance practice that is flourishing across global
contexts and communities. However, this proliferation is not
unproblematic. A Pedagogy of Utopia offers a critical consideration of
long-term applied and participatory theatre projects. In doing so, it
provides a timely analysis of some of the concepts that inform applied
theatre and outlines a new way of thinking about making theatre with
differing groups of participants. The book problematizes some key
concepts including safe spaces, voice, ethical practice and
resistance. Selina Busby analyses applied theatre projects in India,
the USA and the UK, in youth theatres, homeless shelters, prisons and
with those living in informal housing settlements to consider her key
question: What might a pedagogy of utopia look like? Drawing on
20-years of practice in a range of contexts, this book focuses on
long-term interventions that raise troubling questions about applied
theatre, cultural colonialism and power, while arguing that community
or participatory theatre conversely has the potential to generate a
resilient sense of optimism, or what Busby terms, a 'nebulous utopia'.
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ISBN
9781350086166
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Methuen Drama
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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