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This book examines applied theatre projects that bring together diverse groups and foster intercultural dialogue. Based on five case studies and informed by play theory, it argues that the playful elements of theatre processes nurture a unique intimacy among diverse people. However, this playful quality can also dampen explicit conversations about participants' cultural differences, and defer an interrogation of people's own entrenchment in systemic power imbalances. As a result, addressing these differences and imbalances in applied theatre contexts may require particular strategies.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. "Stepping Out": The Physical Play and Incorporeal Dialogue of Applied Theatre Processes.- 3. Role Play: Performing Variability, Embracing Communitas, and Obsfucating Racial Tension.- 4. It's Personal: Autobiographical Stories as Catalysts for Playful Dialogue.- 5. Mythical Play: Embodying the Epic.- 6. Punctured Play: A Dramaturgy of Absorption, Interruption, and Interrogation.- 7. Epilogue.