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An international arts organisation and network engaging with music,
dance, theatre and visual art, Phakama creates adventurous,
site-responsive performances with large groups of people from
diverse backgrounds. With contributions from participants, artists,
academics and cultural commentators from India, Ireland, South
Africa, the UK and USA, this book features case studies, interviews
and articles covering two decades of practice. At the heart of the
book is a selection of carefully explained and beautifully
illustrated exercises which will enable Phakama's methodology to be
used by organisations and practitioners working with young people
internationally. Phakama is a Xhosa and Zulu word for stand up,
arise, empower yourself. With a focus on collaborative,
non-hierarchical performance making, Phakama invites cultural
sharing and critical engagement with the world we live in. As well
as engaging with political and critical concerns about contemporary
theatre and performance, the book offers unique approaches to
devising theatre, applied and social theatre, intercultural
performance practices and pedagogic models of collaboration and
cultural leadership.
Profiles theatre companies in Africa working creatively in the
context of financial and political constraints. A close scrutiny of
how theatre companies operate is an often neglected aspect of
theatre life in Africa, yet, as companies profiled here grapple
with the issues of 'creativity and collaboration' much is revealed
about the way theatre companies across the continent face the
challenges of financial constraints, the political complications of
sponsorship and funding, the need for creative or intellectual
freedoms, the intricacies of contracts and the crucial decisions
about venues and audiences. Volume Editor: JAMES GIBBS, University
of the West of England. Series editors: Martin Banham, James Gibbs,
Femi Osofisan The contributors include: DEXTER LYNDERSAY, FOLUKE
OUGUNLEYE, SIRI LANGE, ALLY MKUMBILA, BRACCO CHITOSA, MANFRED
LOIMEIR, LUCY RICHARDSON, CHRISTINE MATZKE, VICTOR S. DUGGA,
PATRICK-JUDE OTEH, BASIL JONES, MICHAEL WALLING, BRITISH COUNCIL,
JOS REPERTORY THEATRE.
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