Dramatherapy and Social Theatre
Necessary Dialogues
Herausgeber: Jennings, Sue
Dramatherapy and Social Theatre
Necessary Dialogues
Herausgeber: Jennings, Sue
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In this book Sue Jennings brings together international dramatherapists and theatre practitioners to challenge, clarify, describe and debate some of the theoretical and practical issues in dramatherapy and social theatre.
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In this book Sue Jennings brings together international dramatherapists and theatre practitioners to challenge, clarify, describe and debate some of the theoretical and practical issues in dramatherapy and social theatre.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415422062
- ISBN-10: 041542206X
- Artikelnr.: 24816062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415422062
- ISBN-10: 041542206X
- Artikelnr.: 24816062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sue Jennings
Jennings
Prologue: Escape Unto Myself: Personal Experience and Public Performance. Part I: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Debate of Ground Rules and Definitions. Tselikas
Social Theatre: An Exercise in Trusting the Art. Seymour
Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Question of Boundaries. Schininà
Like Ham in a Temperance Hotel: Healing
Participation
and Education in Social Theatre. Thompson
Aapo! Nathiye: Respecting Silence and the Performances of Not-telling. Bernardi
On the Dramatherapy of Communities. Part II: Theatre
Social Theatre and Change: An Exploration of Texts and Contexts. Schutzman
What a Riot! Casson
Seventeenth Century Theatre Therapy: Six Jacobean Healing Plays. Pitruzzella
Theatre and Therapy: A Necessary Dialogue. Magill
Marquis-Muradaz
The Making of Mickey B
A Modern Adaptation of Macbeth Filmed in a Maximum Security Prison in Northern Ireland. Chabukswar
Making
Breaking
and Making Again: Theatre in Search of Healing in India. Part III: Social Theatre
Politics and Change: A Development of Cross-cultural Perspectives. Hickson
Social Theatre: A Theatre of Empowerment to Address Bullying in Schools. Barham
Social Theatre. Vidrih
The Only Thing Better Than Playing on Stage is Playing at the Heart of Life. Valente
From Education Through Art to Social Theatre: A Personal Story from a Portuguese Point of View. Brathwaite
Trinidad's Camboulay Street Dance-play and the Carnivalesque Placebo: A Neurotheological Interface Between Social Theatre and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Part IV: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre in Practice: Descriptions of What We Actually Do. Okumoto
Using an Art Form for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation in East Asia: A Drama Project
"Ho'o Pono Pono: Pax Pacifica". Somers
Drama and Well-being: Narrative Theory and the Use of Interactive Theatre in Raising Mental Health Awareness. Moore
Theatre of Attachment: Dramatherapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. Raileanu
The Puppet that Felt a Breeze of its Own Energy: Applied Social Theatre in the Field of Sexuality in Moldova. Evans
Ackerman
Tripp
Where Professional Actors are Too "Good": The RAP (Respect and Protect) Project. Grainger
Epilogue: Talking to Actors.
Prologue: Escape Unto Myself: Personal Experience and Public Performance. Part I: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Debate of Ground Rules and Definitions. Tselikas
Social Theatre: An Exercise in Trusting the Art. Seymour
Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Question of Boundaries. Schininà
Like Ham in a Temperance Hotel: Healing
Participation
and Education in Social Theatre. Thompson
Aapo! Nathiye: Respecting Silence and the Performances of Not-telling. Bernardi
On the Dramatherapy of Communities. Part II: Theatre
Social Theatre and Change: An Exploration of Texts and Contexts. Schutzman
What a Riot! Casson
Seventeenth Century Theatre Therapy: Six Jacobean Healing Plays. Pitruzzella
Theatre and Therapy: A Necessary Dialogue. Magill
Marquis-Muradaz
The Making of Mickey B
A Modern Adaptation of Macbeth Filmed in a Maximum Security Prison in Northern Ireland. Chabukswar
Making
Breaking
and Making Again: Theatre in Search of Healing in India. Part III: Social Theatre
Politics and Change: A Development of Cross-cultural Perspectives. Hickson
Social Theatre: A Theatre of Empowerment to Address Bullying in Schools. Barham
Social Theatre. Vidrih
The Only Thing Better Than Playing on Stage is Playing at the Heart of Life. Valente
From Education Through Art to Social Theatre: A Personal Story from a Portuguese Point of View. Brathwaite
Trinidad's Camboulay Street Dance-play and the Carnivalesque Placebo: A Neurotheological Interface Between Social Theatre and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Part IV: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre in Practice: Descriptions of What We Actually Do. Okumoto
Using an Art Form for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation in East Asia: A Drama Project
"Ho'o Pono Pono: Pax Pacifica". Somers
Drama and Well-being: Narrative Theory and the Use of Interactive Theatre in Raising Mental Health Awareness. Moore
Theatre of Attachment: Dramatherapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. Raileanu
The Puppet that Felt a Breeze of its Own Energy: Applied Social Theatre in the Field of Sexuality in Moldova. Evans
Ackerman
Tripp
Where Professional Actors are Too "Good": The RAP (Respect and Protect) Project. Grainger
Epilogue: Talking to Actors.
Jennings
Prologue: Escape Unto Myself: Personal Experience and Public Performance. Part I: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Debate of Ground Rules and Definitions. Tselikas
Social Theatre: An Exercise in Trusting the Art. Seymour
Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Question of Boundaries. Schininà
Like Ham in a Temperance Hotel: Healing
Participation
and Education in Social Theatre. Thompson
Aapo! Nathiye: Respecting Silence and the Performances of Not-telling. Bernardi
On the Dramatherapy of Communities. Part II: Theatre
Social Theatre and Change: An Exploration of Texts and Contexts. Schutzman
What a Riot! Casson
Seventeenth Century Theatre Therapy: Six Jacobean Healing Plays. Pitruzzella
Theatre and Therapy: A Necessary Dialogue. Magill
Marquis-Muradaz
The Making of Mickey B
A Modern Adaptation of Macbeth Filmed in a Maximum Security Prison in Northern Ireland. Chabukswar
Making
Breaking
and Making Again: Theatre in Search of Healing in India. Part III: Social Theatre
Politics and Change: A Development of Cross-cultural Perspectives. Hickson
Social Theatre: A Theatre of Empowerment to Address Bullying in Schools. Barham
Social Theatre. Vidrih
The Only Thing Better Than Playing on Stage is Playing at the Heart of Life. Valente
From Education Through Art to Social Theatre: A Personal Story from a Portuguese Point of View. Brathwaite
Trinidad's Camboulay Street Dance-play and the Carnivalesque Placebo: A Neurotheological Interface Between Social Theatre and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Part IV: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre in Practice: Descriptions of What We Actually Do. Okumoto
Using an Art Form for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation in East Asia: A Drama Project
"Ho'o Pono Pono: Pax Pacifica". Somers
Drama and Well-being: Narrative Theory and the Use of Interactive Theatre in Raising Mental Health Awareness. Moore
Theatre of Attachment: Dramatherapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. Raileanu
The Puppet that Felt a Breeze of its Own Energy: Applied Social Theatre in the Field of Sexuality in Moldova. Evans
Ackerman
Tripp
Where Professional Actors are Too "Good": The RAP (Respect and Protect) Project. Grainger
Epilogue: Talking to Actors.
Prologue: Escape Unto Myself: Personal Experience and Public Performance. Part I: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Debate of Ground Rules and Definitions. Tselikas
Social Theatre: An Exercise in Trusting the Art. Seymour
Dramatherapy and Social Theatre: A Question of Boundaries. Schininà
Like Ham in a Temperance Hotel: Healing
Participation
and Education in Social Theatre. Thompson
Aapo! Nathiye: Respecting Silence and the Performances of Not-telling. Bernardi
On the Dramatherapy of Communities. Part II: Theatre
Social Theatre and Change: An Exploration of Texts and Contexts. Schutzman
What a Riot! Casson
Seventeenth Century Theatre Therapy: Six Jacobean Healing Plays. Pitruzzella
Theatre and Therapy: A Necessary Dialogue. Magill
Marquis-Muradaz
The Making of Mickey B
A Modern Adaptation of Macbeth Filmed in a Maximum Security Prison in Northern Ireland. Chabukswar
Making
Breaking
and Making Again: Theatre in Search of Healing in India. Part III: Social Theatre
Politics and Change: A Development of Cross-cultural Perspectives. Hickson
Social Theatre: A Theatre of Empowerment to Address Bullying in Schools. Barham
Social Theatre. Vidrih
The Only Thing Better Than Playing on Stage is Playing at the Heart of Life. Valente
From Education Through Art to Social Theatre: A Personal Story from a Portuguese Point of View. Brathwaite
Trinidad's Camboulay Street Dance-play and the Carnivalesque Placebo: A Neurotheological Interface Between Social Theatre and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Part IV: Dramatherapy and Social Theatre in Practice: Descriptions of What We Actually Do. Okumoto
Using an Art Form for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation in East Asia: A Drama Project
"Ho'o Pono Pono: Pax Pacifica". Somers
Drama and Well-being: Narrative Theory and the Use of Interactive Theatre in Raising Mental Health Awareness. Moore
Theatre of Attachment: Dramatherapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. Raileanu
The Puppet that Felt a Breeze of its Own Energy: Applied Social Theatre in the Field of Sexuality in Moldova. Evans
Ackerman
Tripp
Where Professional Actors are Too "Good": The RAP (Respect and Protect) Project. Grainger
Epilogue: Talking to Actors.