Much more than an archive, these are the vivid, still pertinent
voices and messages of the pioneers worldwide. The nineteen
articles chosen by the editors of Applied Theatre Research
represent key themes and elements from the early days of applied
theatre that are still – and indeed now more than ever –
relevant. They are all high-quality articles, some of which were
highly influential in their own time. All of them still have plenty
to say to today’s applied theatre, both in their own terms and
sometimes in terms of how their publication influenced the
development at the time of this still-expanding field, or refracted
it in ways that give us new insights with hindsight. They have been
arranged in sections according to some of the key themes – and
problematic issues – that were discovered, thought out and
sometimes stumbled across by the pioneer writers in the collection.
Each section is preceded by a critical editorial commentary on
those themes, besides thorough introductions to all the articles
and in some cases re-evaluations. The editors have added
substantial additional new material to the collection and in doing
so, bring their own applied theatre experience to bear on these
themes, as they raise general questions that are wide-ranging,
contemporary and urgent: from the vital and contested issues of
power, partnerships and the giving of voice through theatre to
applied theatre’s proactive response to COVID-19, to the need to
identify, take account of and address the needs of all stakeholders
in any applied theatre project. The articles are grouped in
six sections, covering areas such as diversity of geography,
community contexts, forms of applied theatre and organizational
factors that characterize applied theatre; the definition and
nature of applied theatre; how the best intentioned projects could
be compromised by any of the many opportunities for applied theatre
to go wrong; opportunities for change it can offer and the
incorporation of new media technologies, and ethnographic
performance, two factors that have now become major preoccupations
for our field, particularly in the years since the articles were
written. The final section recognizes that applied theatre has been
around not for 30 years, but for thousands, and in countless
cultures. The editorial chapters have strong connections with the
rest of the book, but are written with the editors’ deep insights
into the field, and are sharp in their focus and context. The book
offers useful insights into the start of applied theatre and its
development as an area of practice and research. The chapter
collection is relevant and includes influential names in the field
who have contributed significantly to the development of applied
theatre over time. The primary market will be academics and
advanced practitioners in applied theatre, drama education and
theatre studies – including the expanding fields of drama
therapy, theatre and health etc. It will also be useful for
educators exploring creative pedagogy and drama in education
strategies across the curriculum. It will be valuable
introductory background reading for advanced undergraduate and
post-graduate students in drama, theatre studies and theatre arts,
performance studies and community theatre. Â
General
Imprint: |
Intellect Books
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Editors: |
John O'Toole
• Penny Bundy
|
Authors: |
Peter O'Connor
|
Dimensions: |
244 x 170mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
302 |
Edition: |
New edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78938-864-0 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-78938-864-3 |
Barcode: |
9781789388640 |
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