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E-book: Youth, Power, Performance: Applied Theatre with Systemically Marginalized Youth

(University of Alberta)
  • Format: 202 pages
  • Pub. Date: 14-Jan-2025
  • Publisher: Intellect Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781835950807
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  • Format: 202 pages
  • Pub. Date: 14-Jan-2025
  • Publisher: Intellect Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781835950807

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This book draws on over twenty years scholarship from Diane Conrad's academic career in applied theatre research with systemically marginalized youth. It draws on applied theatre research conducted with youth in three specific contexts: in alternative high schools, in a youth jail and with street-involved youth.





By drawing on examples from several projects, highlighting youths voices and youths creations, the book offers an introduction to the researcher and theoretical considerations for the research, suggests practical strategies for engaging with this youth population, describes the applied theatre process developed. It addresses specific considerations for working with incarcerated youth and with Indigenous youth, and explores the potential demonstrated for youth empowerment through applied theatre, some ethical considerations in conducting such work and the role of applied theatre in social change. The book may be of interest to applied theatre researchers, instructors, practitioners and students, and to drama teachers and youth workers.

Foreword: Risk More, Dream Bigger and Connect Deeply by Mindy R. Carter

Chapter 1: Considerations for Applied Theatre with Systemically Marginalized Youth

Chapter 2: Engaging Systemically Marginalized Youth in Applied Theatre Research

Chapter 3: Applied Theatre Processes for Working with Systemically Marginalized Youth

Chapter 4: Applied Theatre in the Context of Incarceration

Chapter 5: Engaging with Indigenous Youth through Applied Theatre

Chapter 6: The Potential for Youth Empowerment and Advocacy

Chapter 7: Tensions and Ethical Considerations in Doing Applied Theatre with Systemically Marginalized Youth

Chapter 8: Applied Theatre Research as Social Performance

Appendix 1: Five Applied Theatre Projects

Appendix 2: Guidelines for Drama Ensemble

Appendix 3: Index of Applied Theatre Games, Exercises & Activities

Appendix 4: Image Theatre Example

References

Diane Conrad is Professor of Drama/Theatre Education at the University of Alberta. Her research over the past 20+ years has engaged marginalized youth in applied theatre.