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Walters, Ben – Research in Drama Education, 2021
Since 1994, the London-based queer performance collective Duckie has produced thousands of events, from its regular Saturday club night to larger-scale immersive themed productions and, more recently, long-running projects working with specific underserved groups. In this edited interview, Duckie's three full-time employees, Simon Casson, Dicky…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Theater Arts, Drama Workshops
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Cooper, Ruth – Research in Drama Education, 2010
The Theatre Company Blah Blah Blah (the Blahs) have been working in youth centres since 1985 and over that time the Blahs have experimented with ways to make theatre for young people in this environment. A youth centre can be a hostile place to take a piece of theatre. Many of the youth centres the Blahs have visited have been in areas of social…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Mythology, Youth, Drama
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Ahmed, Syed Jamil; Heddon, Dee; Mackey, Sally – Research in Drama Education, 2007
This collection of three articles represents the "Points and Practices" section of this month's issue of "Research in Drama Education." The first article, "'Fitting the Bill' for 'Helping Them.' A Response to 'Integrated Popular Theatre Approach in Africa' and 'Commissioned Theatre Projects on Human Rights in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Drama, Community Action
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Banham, Martin; Plastow, Jane – Research in Drama Education, 2006
This paper discusses the impact that teaching and research on African theatre in the Workshop Theatre of the University of Leeds' School of English may have had in Africa and elsewhere. After surveying the productivity and influence of the Workshop Theatre to the present, the authors ask if they have contributed meaningfully to the development,…
Descriptors: African Culture, Theater Arts, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Hecht, Stuart J. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1991
Describes the work of Edith de Nancrede in developing theater programs for youth at Chicago's Hull-House during the early part of the twentieth century. Describes how her intense dedication to theater and education contributed to the success of Hull-House and to the achievements of its leader, Jane Addams. (PRA)
Descriptors: Community Centers, Drama, Drama Workshops, Elementary Secondary Education
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Regan, F. Scott – Youth Theatre Journal, 1991
Describes ASSITEJ (Association Internationale de Theatre pour l'Enfance et la Jeunesse) which has provided influential stimuli for changes in children's theater since 1965. Provides additional support for the establishment of ASSITEJ as a significant force behind changes in children's theater, focusing on the International Congress of ASSITEJ held…
Descriptors: Drama, Drama Workshops, Elementary Secondary Education, International Organizations
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Tanzman, Carol M. – Children's Theatre Review, 1982
The Young Playwrights' Festival is a project of the Dramatists Guild, New York City, for young writers aged 8-18. This article discusses the Festival of 10 plays written by children and presented professionally at New York City's Circle Rep Theatre and the playwriting workshops for children taught by project director Gerald Chapman. (PD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Drama Workshops, Elementary Secondary Education
Bishop, Nancy – Teaching Theatre, 1994
Relates a middle school teacher's experiences at an ISTA (International Schools Theatre Association) conference in Budapest, including viewing or participating in short performances, small ensemble work, and workshops. Describes her activities in the movement workshop. (PA)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Drama Workshops, Group Activities, Junior High Schools
Miller, Scott – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1994
Describes the Orange Summer Shakespeare Festival, which offers teenagers from New Jersey (most of them African American) the opportunity to perform Shakespeare for their community and to cocreate an exemplary piece of theater that serves as a forum for the cast to transmute their stories and express their dreams, fears, rage, and joy. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Youth, Class Activities, Drama Workshops
Sandel, Oran – Teaching Theatre, 2000
Considers why educators should teach theater arts to kids, what educators want kids to get out of it, and whether the art itself should be subordinated to how it can support other subjects. Argues that both school arts programs and outreach companies should reconnect with their communities. (SR)
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
England, Alan – Use of English, 1982
Describes a workshop approach to plays (especially Shakespearean) that included the academic study of the text, a theatrical presentation, and an exploratory workshop. (HOD)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Community Involvement, Drama, Drama Workshops
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Van Vuuren, Petro Janse – Research in Drama Education, 2004
This paper will make a critical comparison between the stages of the Hero's Journey as presented by Christopher Vogler and the taxonomy of personal engagement as articulated by Educational Drama theorists. Both Vogler's journey and the taxonomy describe how a person travels from one world into another and back again, combining the two results in a…
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Mentors, Classification, Mythology
Mallick, David – Use of English, 1987
Argues that by acting out, rather than only reading Shakespeare's plays, they can be better interpreted and appreciated. (SRT)
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Drama Workshops, English Literature
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Petrilli, Sally – Youth Theatre Journal, 1986
To encourage the advancement of the arts in education, the article describes a form of interactive television that focuses on the use of creative drama techniques by the classroom teacher. (JD)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creativity, Drama Workshops, Inservice Teacher Education
Linds, Warren; Lee, Karen Vicki – 2000
In this paper, two arts education instructors engage in a dialogue about their emerging identities to further knowledge for pre-service educators in teacher education programs. Thus, the paper provides a forum about the conduct and theory of arts-based research in education. It also provides examples and critiques of theories of practice and…
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries
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