1st Edition

Enacting Participatory Development Theatre-based Techniques

By Julie McCarthy Copyright 2004
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Theatre can play an essential role in addressing issues of power in social, political and cultural relationships, and acting as a catalyst for personal and societal change. This comprehensive and lively sourcebook advocates the use of theatre in participatory development as a way for groups to discover their own goals and aspirations, and to develop strategies for improving their lives based on need and experience. The first part presents 140 exercises designed to be used at all stages of participatory workshops ranging from initial ice-breakers and warm ups to exercises dealing with conflict resolution, power relations, issue-based work and project evaluation. Each exercise is explained in an easy-to-follow format and is followed by commentaries from experienced field practitioners. The second part contextualises theatre for development practice within current debates on empowerment and participation, and presents case studies illustrating the diverse contexts in which theatre for development can be used.

    Foreword * Introduction * How to Use this Book * Planning a Workshop * The Role of the Facilitator * The Exercises * Theatre, Participation and Empowerment * An Evaluation of the Use of Theatre-based Techniques in Non-governmental Organisations in Recife, Brazil * Three Case Studies * The First Workshop * An Evaluation of Theatre and Development Workshops in Peru * Arts-based Research and Evaluation * Resources for Theatre and Development * Bibliography

    Biography

    Julie McCarthy is a Theatre for Social Change practitioner and researcher, working mostly in Latin America and the UK, currently based at the University of Manchester.