File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2001/postcolonial.0109, message 43


Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 21:24:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Omar Guessous <o_guessous-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Street theatre in South Africa



Don't know of any specific programs per se, but have
you taken a look at 'Theater of the Oppressed', by
I-forget-his-name? :) ... on the whole idea of using
theater to build community, develop critical
consciousness, collectivel identify and express the
community's struggles, challenges, root causes, and so
on...
Best,
 Omar

--- Elkhabir-AT-aol.com wrote:
> list,
> i'm not sure if anyone responded to this query.
> if so, i missed it. would appreciate any
> info/suggestions/references to 
> programs or organizations performing/involved with
> street theatre.
> 
> thanks
>     khabir
> 


===="There are insistent questions that we all have to ask and that make it clear to us that it is not possible to study simply for the sake of studying. As if we could study in a way that really had nothing to do with that distant, strange world out there."
- Paulo Freire, in 'Pedagogy of Freedom'

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