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Facilitating social justice dialogues after interactive theatre performances: An introduction to our methodology

Authors: Norman, Trent
Brown Adelman, Rebecca
Batista Silverman, Ligia
Keywords: applied theatre
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Citation: Norman, T., Brown Adelman, R. & Batista Silverman, L. (2016). Facilitating social justice dialogues after interactive theatre performances: An introduction to our methodology. Arts Praxis, 3, 56-70.
Abstract: Applied theatre performances that address social issues can inspire feelings and reactions. In this article, we draw from our experience working together as facilitators since 1999 as examination of the challenges we have encountered and the importance in holding space for difficult – yet productive – conversations. Working from a framework of inclusive justice, we merge social justice practices in applied theatre and inclusive education. We share with the readers our experiences with the role of self as facilitator and the concept of holding space; we challenge the idea of neutrality in facilitation, and advocate for the facilitator as instrument to change. We are not offering a manual of instructions – we offer, instead, a few ingredients that other facilitators may also find helpful in their practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75237
ISSN: 1552-5236
Rights: ArtsPraxis is published by the NYU Steinhardt Program in Educational Theatre; author(s) retain copyright of the work though they have given irrevocable right to reproduce, transmit, distribute, make available through an archive, sell, and otherwise use the Accepted Contribution as it is published in the Journal.
Appears in Collections:ArtsPraxis Volume 3, Issue 1



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