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Educational Theatre at the Edge of the Crush: The Use of Theatre as Entertainment-Education in HIV and AIDS Awareness and Prevention in the South African Mining SectorAuthorGerrit Maritz
Centre for the Study of AIDS and Department of Drama, University of Pretoria Publication DateApril 1, 2004
SummaryIntroduction This [17-page] paper will examine the first phase of research into the use of theatre-in-education on HIV and AIDS in the South African Mining Sector. The primary aim is to highlight the challenges that are facing HIV and AIDS theatre-in-education programmes and to explore the benefits of integrating cultural studies and theory into the design and implementation of the programme. It looks at the audience as the primary recipient of information and as the force for change. The importance of the audience as primary informant to the programme is also discussed. The strength of political theatre and theatre-for-development used in South Africa during apartheid is juxtaposed against the new ‘oppression’ that HIV and AIDS is imposing on its society. Contents of the paper are as follows:
ContactGerrit Maritz
Faculty Co-ordinator
Centre for the Study of AIDS
University of Pretoria
Pretoria
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South Africa
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