LIVING THROUGH EXTREMES IN PROCESS DRAMA
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9782140156519
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Éditions L'Harmattan
Date de publication
Collection
Collection Karoli
Langue
anglais

Living Through Extremes In Process Drama

Éditions L'Harmattan

Collection Karoli

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Living trough extremes in process drama is an exploration of integrating
Edward Bond's theatre theory and practice into the "living trough" approach to
process drama. Adam Bethlenfalvy examines the basic components of the "living
trough" approach to drama trough the analysis of the practice of Dorothy
Heathcote, Gavin Bolton, Cecily O'Neill and David Davis. Trough a series of
drama lessons, the author explores how participants can be supported in making
drama of depth on their own with moments that dislocate dominant social
explanations from within the narrative, urging those watching or participating
to make their own meanings of events in the drama. Trough the book does not
offer ready-made solutions, it offerts some exciting new recognitions coming
from re-kindling the connection between theatre and drama education.
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