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The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance provides an in-depth, far-reaching and provocative consideration of how scholars and artists negotiate the theoretical, historical and practical politics of applied performance, both in the academy and beyond.
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The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance provides an in-depth, far-reaching and provocative consideration of how scholars and artists negotiate the theoretical, historical and practical politics of applied performance, both in the academy and beyond.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000177077
- Artikelnr.: 60706986
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000177077
- Artikelnr.: 60706986
Tim Prentki is Emeritus Professor of Theatre for Development at the University of Winchester. He is the co-editor of The Applied Theatre Reader (2008), author of Applied Theatre: Development (2015) and The Fool in European Theatre: Stages of Folly (2011), and co-editor with Ananda Breed of Performance and Civic Engagement (2018). Ananda Breed is Professor in Theatre at the University of Lincoln. She is the author of Performing the Nation: Genocide, Justice, Reconciliation (2014), co-editor with Tim Prentki of Performance and Civic Engagement (2018), and Principal Investigator of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): Informing the National Curriculum and Youth Policy for Peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal (2020-2024).
Introduction to Volume Two; Part I Brazil; Introduction to Brazil and West
Africa - Marina Henriques & Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 1: 'Pombas Urbanas:
sowing wings in a banished city'. - Adailtom Alves Teixeira & Alexandre
Falcão de Araújo; Chapter 2: Interview with the Canto da Lagoa Community
Theatre Group. - Marcia Pompeo Nogueira; Chapter 3: Theatre crossed by the
territory in the work of Grupo Códico - Jorge Braga Jr.; Chapter 4: 'On
fantastical journeys, who would save the adolescents from Maré?' - Marina
Henriques; Chapter 5: 'Every Patrol Car has a Little of the Slave Ship: The
Emergency of the Listening Place'. - Altemar Di Monteiro; Chapter 6: The
Memory of The Contestado War in the Musical Theatre of youth from rural
settlements in the south of Brazil. - Elaine Cristina da Silva & Tereza
Mara Franzoni; Chapter 7: 'Paraíso do Tuiuti:"I am not a slave of no
master": The carnival of 2018 stars in the political debate about the 2016
Coup in Brazil'. - Fátima Costa di Lima; Chapter 8: The power of subtle
learning: directions and achievements of the Heliópolis Theatre Company. -
Maria Fernanda Vomero; Part II West Africa; Chapter 9: Functional Arts:
Theatre Praxis in Burkina Faso. - Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 10: Conversation:
A Folktale-based community play as a model for stimulating Community
development. - Isi Agboaye; Chapter 11: Geographies of Conflict: Resolving
Farmer-Herdsmen Conflict through Street Theatre. - Alex C. Asigbo &
Tochukwu J. Okeke; Chapter 12: Politics of/and Performance Spaces in
Theatre of Social Action: Two Decades of Segun Adefila's Crown Troupe of
Africa. - Tunji Azeez; Chapter 13: Applied Performances in Burkina Faso:
Methodological and Topographical Overview and Challenges. - Annette
Bühler-Dietrich; Chapter 14: The Anglophone Problem in Cameroon:
Participatory Theatre and Video Constructs. - Tume Fondzeyuf K.; Part III
South Asia; Introduction to Part III Framing the South Asian Discourse. -
Syed Jamil Ahmed; Chapter 15: Queer Performativities in Contemporary
Pakistan: A Genealogical Approach. - Fawzia Afzal-Kahn; Chapter 16: 'Of
Stones, Songs, and Freedom: Languages of Resistance in Kashmir'. - Tanveer
Ajsi; Chapter 17: 'Curfews of Thought'. - Ruwanthie de Chickera; Chapter
18: Towards a Pedagogic analysis of Dance and Movement Therapy - Urmimala
Sarkar Munsi; Chapter 19: Street Theatre in Afghanistan: a Roundtable -
Sadeq Naseri (chair); Chapter 20: A Conversation: The Third Tune (Teesri
Dhun) - Claire Pamment et al.; Chapter 21: Shat Bhai Chompa: A Sociodrama
in an urban slum of Dhaka City. - Ashfique Rizwan et al.; Chapter 22:
Storytelling through Playback Theatre: Building a collective consciousness
to promote social cohesion in Nepal. - Nar Bahadur Saud; Chapter 23:
Transforming Trauma in Post-Conflict Settings: Ethnographic Evidence from a
Social Circus project in Afghanistan - Annika Schmeding; Chapter 24: Short
essays; Part IV Arab World; Chapter 25: Empowerment, Capacity Building, and
Freedom - Marina Barham and Amira Barham; Chapter 26: Street Theater in
Tunisia: Fanni Raghman Anni (case study)- Seif Eddine Jlassi; Part V United
Kingdom; Introduction to Part V: Performances of Age (UK)- Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Chapter 27: Six Songs for Paul: How The Lawnmowers Independent
Theatre Company transform experience into expertise. - Ali Campbell;
Chapter 28: 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love': Staging relational
care with Lois Weaver and Split Britches. - Jen Harvie; Chapter 29: Welcome
to the Posh Club. - Ben Walters; Chapter 30: 'In the Company of Others:
Enterlechy Arts, co-creating with older people. - Sue Mayo; Chapter 31:
Magic Me: Interview with Chuck Blue Lowry, Kate Hodson, Susan Langford, Sue
Mayo and Julian West. - Caiomhe McAvinchey; Chapter 32: Having dementia
shouldn't exclude you from cultural experiences: An Interview with Nicky
Taylor, Theatre and Dementia Research Associate, Leeds Playhouse. - Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Part VI South East Asia; Introduction to Part VI: South East
Asia and China: performances of age - June Wee; Chapter 33: Putting
Dialogue in Context: Negotiating Contextual Influence in Applying Dialogue
Theatre. - Richard Barber & Pongjit Saphakhun; Chapter 34: Crisis of
Representation of Afghan Culture: an analysis of Kaikavus and Heartbeat:
Silence after the Explosion. - Edmund Chow; Chapter 35: Glowing with Age -
Peggy Ferroa; Chapter 36: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Applying
Performance: the case of theatre in education in Hong Kong. - Muriel
Yuen-Fun Law; Chapter 37: Deceptive Simplicity - Michelle Ngu; Chapter 38:
Rethinking the Research on Both Sides, Now: An Arts-Based Community
Engagement Project on End-of-Life in Singapore. - Charlene Rajendran & Prue
Wales; Chapter 39: Performances of 'what if' and 'as if': Exploring
Plausible Futures through Imaginal and Vicarious Experiences in
Playbuilding. - Jennifer Wong
Africa - Marina Henriques & Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 1: 'Pombas Urbanas:
sowing wings in a banished city'. - Adailtom Alves Teixeira & Alexandre
Falcão de Araújo; Chapter 2: Interview with the Canto da Lagoa Community
Theatre Group. - Marcia Pompeo Nogueira; Chapter 3: Theatre crossed by the
territory in the work of Grupo Códico - Jorge Braga Jr.; Chapter 4: 'On
fantastical journeys, who would save the adolescents from Maré?' - Marina
Henriques; Chapter 5: 'Every Patrol Car has a Little of the Slave Ship: The
Emergency of the Listening Place'. - Altemar Di Monteiro; Chapter 6: The
Memory of The Contestado War in the Musical Theatre of youth from rural
settlements in the south of Brazil. - Elaine Cristina da Silva & Tereza
Mara Franzoni; Chapter 7: 'Paraíso do Tuiuti:"I am not a slave of no
master": The carnival of 2018 stars in the political debate about the 2016
Coup in Brazil'. - Fátima Costa di Lima; Chapter 8: The power of subtle
learning: directions and achievements of the Heliópolis Theatre Company. -
Maria Fernanda Vomero; Part II West Africa; Chapter 9: Functional Arts:
Theatre Praxis in Burkina Faso. - Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 10: Conversation:
A Folktale-based community play as a model for stimulating Community
development. - Isi Agboaye; Chapter 11: Geographies of Conflict: Resolving
Farmer-Herdsmen Conflict through Street Theatre. - Alex C. Asigbo &
Tochukwu J. Okeke; Chapter 12: Politics of/and Performance Spaces in
Theatre of Social Action: Two Decades of Segun Adefila's Crown Troupe of
Africa. - Tunji Azeez; Chapter 13: Applied Performances in Burkina Faso:
Methodological and Topographical Overview and Challenges. - Annette
Bühler-Dietrich; Chapter 14: The Anglophone Problem in Cameroon:
Participatory Theatre and Video Constructs. - Tume Fondzeyuf K.; Part III
South Asia; Introduction to Part III Framing the South Asian Discourse. -
Syed Jamil Ahmed; Chapter 15: Queer Performativities in Contemporary
Pakistan: A Genealogical Approach. - Fawzia Afzal-Kahn; Chapter 16: 'Of
Stones, Songs, and Freedom: Languages of Resistance in Kashmir'. - Tanveer
Ajsi; Chapter 17: 'Curfews of Thought'. - Ruwanthie de Chickera; Chapter
18: Towards a Pedagogic analysis of Dance and Movement Therapy - Urmimala
Sarkar Munsi; Chapter 19: Street Theatre in Afghanistan: a Roundtable -
Sadeq Naseri (chair); Chapter 20: A Conversation: The Third Tune (Teesri
Dhun) - Claire Pamment et al.; Chapter 21: Shat Bhai Chompa: A Sociodrama
in an urban slum of Dhaka City. - Ashfique Rizwan et al.; Chapter 22:
Storytelling through Playback Theatre: Building a collective consciousness
to promote social cohesion in Nepal. - Nar Bahadur Saud; Chapter 23:
Transforming Trauma in Post-Conflict Settings: Ethnographic Evidence from a
Social Circus project in Afghanistan - Annika Schmeding; Chapter 24: Short
essays; Part IV Arab World; Chapter 25: Empowerment, Capacity Building, and
Freedom - Marina Barham and Amira Barham; Chapter 26: Street Theater in
Tunisia: Fanni Raghman Anni (case study)- Seif Eddine Jlassi; Part V United
Kingdom; Introduction to Part V: Performances of Age (UK)- Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Chapter 27: Six Songs for Paul: How The Lawnmowers Independent
Theatre Company transform experience into expertise. - Ali Campbell;
Chapter 28: 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love': Staging relational
care with Lois Weaver and Split Britches. - Jen Harvie; Chapter 29: Welcome
to the Posh Club. - Ben Walters; Chapter 30: 'In the Company of Others:
Enterlechy Arts, co-creating with older people. - Sue Mayo; Chapter 31:
Magic Me: Interview with Chuck Blue Lowry, Kate Hodson, Susan Langford, Sue
Mayo and Julian West. - Caiomhe McAvinchey; Chapter 32: Having dementia
shouldn't exclude you from cultural experiences: An Interview with Nicky
Taylor, Theatre and Dementia Research Associate, Leeds Playhouse. - Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Part VI South East Asia; Introduction to Part VI: South East
Asia and China: performances of age - June Wee; Chapter 33: Putting
Dialogue in Context: Negotiating Contextual Influence in Applying Dialogue
Theatre. - Richard Barber & Pongjit Saphakhun; Chapter 34: Crisis of
Representation of Afghan Culture: an analysis of Kaikavus and Heartbeat:
Silence after the Explosion. - Edmund Chow; Chapter 35: Glowing with Age -
Peggy Ferroa; Chapter 36: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Applying
Performance: the case of theatre in education in Hong Kong. - Muriel
Yuen-Fun Law; Chapter 37: Deceptive Simplicity - Michelle Ngu; Chapter 38:
Rethinking the Research on Both Sides, Now: An Arts-Based Community
Engagement Project on End-of-Life in Singapore. - Charlene Rajendran & Prue
Wales; Chapter 39: Performances of 'what if' and 'as if': Exploring
Plausible Futures through Imaginal and Vicarious Experiences in
Playbuilding. - Jennifer Wong
Introduction to Volume Two; Part I Brazil; Introduction to Brazil and West
Africa - Marina Henriques & Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 1: 'Pombas Urbanas:
sowing wings in a banished city'. - Adailtom Alves Teixeira & Alexandre
Falcão de Araújo; Chapter 2: Interview with the Canto da Lagoa Community
Theatre Group. - Marcia Pompeo Nogueira; Chapter 3: Theatre crossed by the
territory in the work of Grupo Códico - Jorge Braga Jr.; Chapter 4: 'On
fantastical journeys, who would save the adolescents from Maré?' - Marina
Henriques; Chapter 5: 'Every Patrol Car has a Little of the Slave Ship: The
Emergency of the Listening Place'. - Altemar Di Monteiro; Chapter 6: The
Memory of The Contestado War in the Musical Theatre of youth from rural
settlements in the south of Brazil. - Elaine Cristina da Silva & Tereza
Mara Franzoni; Chapter 7: 'Paraíso do Tuiuti:"I am not a slave of no
master": The carnival of 2018 stars in the political debate about the 2016
Coup in Brazil'. - Fátima Costa di Lima; Chapter 8: The power of subtle
learning: directions and achievements of the Heliópolis Theatre Company. -
Maria Fernanda Vomero; Part II West Africa; Chapter 9: Functional Arts:
Theatre Praxis in Burkina Faso. - Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 10: Conversation:
A Folktale-based community play as a model for stimulating Community
development. - Isi Agboaye; Chapter 11: Geographies of Conflict: Resolving
Farmer-Herdsmen Conflict through Street Theatre. - Alex C. Asigbo &
Tochukwu J. Okeke; Chapter 12: Politics of/and Performance Spaces in
Theatre of Social Action: Two Decades of Segun Adefila's Crown Troupe of
Africa. - Tunji Azeez; Chapter 13: Applied Performances in Burkina Faso:
Methodological and Topographical Overview and Challenges. - Annette
Bühler-Dietrich; Chapter 14: The Anglophone Problem in Cameroon:
Participatory Theatre and Video Constructs. - Tume Fondzeyuf K.; Part III
South Asia; Introduction to Part III Framing the South Asian Discourse. -
Syed Jamil Ahmed; Chapter 15: Queer Performativities in Contemporary
Pakistan: A Genealogical Approach. - Fawzia Afzal-Kahn; Chapter 16: 'Of
Stones, Songs, and Freedom: Languages of Resistance in Kashmir'. - Tanveer
Ajsi; Chapter 17: 'Curfews of Thought'. - Ruwanthie de Chickera; Chapter
18: Towards a Pedagogic analysis of Dance and Movement Therapy - Urmimala
Sarkar Munsi; Chapter 19: Street Theatre in Afghanistan: a Roundtable -
Sadeq Naseri (chair); Chapter 20: A Conversation: The Third Tune (Teesri
Dhun) - Claire Pamment et al.; Chapter 21: Shat Bhai Chompa: A Sociodrama
in an urban slum of Dhaka City. - Ashfique Rizwan et al.; Chapter 22:
Storytelling through Playback Theatre: Building a collective consciousness
to promote social cohesion in Nepal. - Nar Bahadur Saud; Chapter 23:
Transforming Trauma in Post-Conflict Settings: Ethnographic Evidence from a
Social Circus project in Afghanistan - Annika Schmeding; Chapter 24: Short
essays; Part IV Arab World; Chapter 25: Empowerment, Capacity Building, and
Freedom - Marina Barham and Amira Barham; Chapter 26: Street Theater in
Tunisia: Fanni Raghman Anni (case study)- Seif Eddine Jlassi; Part V United
Kingdom; Introduction to Part V: Performances of Age (UK)- Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Chapter 27: Six Songs for Paul: How The Lawnmowers Independent
Theatre Company transform experience into expertise. - Ali Campbell;
Chapter 28: 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love': Staging relational
care with Lois Weaver and Split Britches. - Jen Harvie; Chapter 29: Welcome
to the Posh Club. - Ben Walters; Chapter 30: 'In the Company of Others:
Enterlechy Arts, co-creating with older people. - Sue Mayo; Chapter 31:
Magic Me: Interview with Chuck Blue Lowry, Kate Hodson, Susan Langford, Sue
Mayo and Julian West. - Caiomhe McAvinchey; Chapter 32: Having dementia
shouldn't exclude you from cultural experiences: An Interview with Nicky
Taylor, Theatre and Dementia Research Associate, Leeds Playhouse. - Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Part VI South East Asia; Introduction to Part VI: South East
Asia and China: performances of age - June Wee; Chapter 33: Putting
Dialogue in Context: Negotiating Contextual Influence in Applying Dialogue
Theatre. - Richard Barber & Pongjit Saphakhun; Chapter 34: Crisis of
Representation of Afghan Culture: an analysis of Kaikavus and Heartbeat:
Silence after the Explosion. - Edmund Chow; Chapter 35: Glowing with Age -
Peggy Ferroa; Chapter 36: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Applying
Performance: the case of theatre in education in Hong Kong. - Muriel
Yuen-Fun Law; Chapter 37: Deceptive Simplicity - Michelle Ngu; Chapter 38:
Rethinking the Research on Both Sides, Now: An Arts-Based Community
Engagement Project on End-of-Life in Singapore. - Charlene Rajendran & Prue
Wales; Chapter 39: Performances of 'what if' and 'as if': Exploring
Plausible Futures through Imaginal and Vicarious Experiences in
Playbuilding. - Jennifer Wong
Africa - Marina Henriques & Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 1: 'Pombas Urbanas:
sowing wings in a banished city'. - Adailtom Alves Teixeira & Alexandre
Falcão de Araújo; Chapter 2: Interview with the Canto da Lagoa Community
Theatre Group. - Marcia Pompeo Nogueira; Chapter 3: Theatre crossed by the
territory in the work of Grupo Códico - Jorge Braga Jr.; Chapter 4: 'On
fantastical journeys, who would save the adolescents from Maré?' - Marina
Henriques; Chapter 5: 'Every Patrol Car has a Little of the Slave Ship: The
Emergency of the Listening Place'. - Altemar Di Monteiro; Chapter 6: The
Memory of The Contestado War in the Musical Theatre of youth from rural
settlements in the south of Brazil. - Elaine Cristina da Silva & Tereza
Mara Franzoni; Chapter 7: 'Paraíso do Tuiuti:"I am not a slave of no
master": The carnival of 2018 stars in the political debate about the 2016
Coup in Brazil'. - Fátima Costa di Lima; Chapter 8: The power of subtle
learning: directions and achievements of the Heliópolis Theatre Company. -
Maria Fernanda Vomero; Part II West Africa; Chapter 9: Functional Arts:
Theatre Praxis in Burkina Faso. - Taiwo Afolabi; Chapter 10: Conversation:
A Folktale-based community play as a model for stimulating Community
development. - Isi Agboaye; Chapter 11: Geographies of Conflict: Resolving
Farmer-Herdsmen Conflict through Street Theatre. - Alex C. Asigbo &
Tochukwu J. Okeke; Chapter 12: Politics of/and Performance Spaces in
Theatre of Social Action: Two Decades of Segun Adefila's Crown Troupe of
Africa. - Tunji Azeez; Chapter 13: Applied Performances in Burkina Faso:
Methodological and Topographical Overview and Challenges. - Annette
Bühler-Dietrich; Chapter 14: The Anglophone Problem in Cameroon:
Participatory Theatre and Video Constructs. - Tume Fondzeyuf K.; Part III
South Asia; Introduction to Part III Framing the South Asian Discourse. -
Syed Jamil Ahmed; Chapter 15: Queer Performativities in Contemporary
Pakistan: A Genealogical Approach. - Fawzia Afzal-Kahn; Chapter 16: 'Of
Stones, Songs, and Freedom: Languages of Resistance in Kashmir'. - Tanveer
Ajsi; Chapter 17: 'Curfews of Thought'. - Ruwanthie de Chickera; Chapter
18: Towards a Pedagogic analysis of Dance and Movement Therapy - Urmimala
Sarkar Munsi; Chapter 19: Street Theatre in Afghanistan: a Roundtable -
Sadeq Naseri (chair); Chapter 20: A Conversation: The Third Tune (Teesri
Dhun) - Claire Pamment et al.; Chapter 21: Shat Bhai Chompa: A Sociodrama
in an urban slum of Dhaka City. - Ashfique Rizwan et al.; Chapter 22:
Storytelling through Playback Theatre: Building a collective consciousness
to promote social cohesion in Nepal. - Nar Bahadur Saud; Chapter 23:
Transforming Trauma in Post-Conflict Settings: Ethnographic Evidence from a
Social Circus project in Afghanistan - Annika Schmeding; Chapter 24: Short
essays; Part IV Arab World; Chapter 25: Empowerment, Capacity Building, and
Freedom - Marina Barham and Amira Barham; Chapter 26: Street Theater in
Tunisia: Fanni Raghman Anni (case study)- Seif Eddine Jlassi; Part V United
Kingdom; Introduction to Part V: Performances of Age (UK)- Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Chapter 27: Six Songs for Paul: How The Lawnmowers Independent
Theatre Company transform experience into expertise. - Ali Campbell;
Chapter 28: 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love': Staging relational
care with Lois Weaver and Split Britches. - Jen Harvie; Chapter 29: Welcome
to the Posh Club. - Ben Walters; Chapter 30: 'In the Company of Others:
Enterlechy Arts, co-creating with older people. - Sue Mayo; Chapter 31:
Magic Me: Interview with Chuck Blue Lowry, Kate Hodson, Susan Langford, Sue
Mayo and Julian West. - Caiomhe McAvinchey; Chapter 32: Having dementia
shouldn't exclude you from cultural experiences: An Interview with Nicky
Taylor, Theatre and Dementia Research Associate, Leeds Playhouse. - Caiomhe
McAvinchey; Part VI South East Asia; Introduction to Part VI: South East
Asia and China: performances of age - June Wee; Chapter 33: Putting
Dialogue in Context: Negotiating Contextual Influence in Applying Dialogue
Theatre. - Richard Barber & Pongjit Saphakhun; Chapter 34: Crisis of
Representation of Afghan Culture: an analysis of Kaikavus and Heartbeat:
Silence after the Explosion. - Edmund Chow; Chapter 35: Glowing with Age -
Peggy Ferroa; Chapter 36: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Applying
Performance: the case of theatre in education in Hong Kong. - Muriel
Yuen-Fun Law; Chapter 37: Deceptive Simplicity - Michelle Ngu; Chapter 38:
Rethinking the Research on Both Sides, Now: An Arts-Based Community
Engagement Project on End-of-Life in Singapore. - Charlene Rajendran & Prue
Wales; Chapter 39: Performances of 'what if' and 'as if': Exploring
Plausible Futures through Imaginal and Vicarious Experiences in
Playbuilding. - Jennifer Wong