"... this book provides students with an introduction to the theory and practice of Theatre for Development (TfD). Since the 1970s, TfD has established itself as a process through which communities can address issues within their own self-development through participation in theatre practice. From its beginnings in sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian sub-continent and Latin America, TfD has now spread across the globe as an effective development strategy. The author examines TfD within the context of evolving development theories and practices, including participatory approaches that encourage individuals and communities to transform themselves from the objects into the subjects of their own development. The book is illustrated with case studies taken from around the world, and from many different development sectors, including health, literacy and voter education." (Publisher)
Contents
I. THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT: HISTORY, PRACTICE AND PROSPECTS
1 A Contemporary History of TfD, 9
2 The Context in Which TfD has Developed, 22
3 Using TfD as a Process and as a Product, 43
4 Conditions for the Application of TfD, 64
5 Education and Training in TfD, 76
6 Trends and Perspectives, 86
II. ESSAYS ON DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION AND THE ARTS
7 Development Support Modalities and Planning Processes, 97
8 Assessing the Results of Development Activities, 101
9 TfD and Development Support Communication, 106
10 Non-formal Education, 114
11 The Importance of Art Education, 118
12 Conflicts and the Arts, 130