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Participatory Theatre for Conflict Transformation: Training ManualAuthorLena Slachmuijlder
Don Tshibanda
Publication DateJanuary 1, 2009
Summary
This book documents what Search for Common Ground [SFCG] has learned using participatory theatre for conflict transformation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). SFCG has performed for approximately one million people in South Kivu and northern Katanga since 2005. From the Introduction: "This is what Search for Common Ground tries to do: change the way the world responds to conflict, replacing an adversarial approach, where one side wins and the other loses, towards a collaborative approach, whereby we all win. We believe that dealing with conflict constructively is a skill that can be developed, and participatory theatre is a powerful tool in developing that skill....Participatory theatre is an approach in which the actors interact with the public, based on a real problem. Throughout the participatory event, the public participates to adapt, change or correct a situation, an attitude or a behaviour that is developed during the show." Contents include the following: 1) Participatory theatre
2) Conflict transformation
3) Participative theatre for conflict transformation
PublisherNumber of Pages52 LanguagesThe manual is in English or French; a French version printed with a 30-minute DVD outlining the technique through images and examples can be obtained by contacting rdc@sfcg.org ContactSearch for Common Ground - Headquarters
1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington DC
20009
United States
Tel: 202 265 4300
Fax: 202 232 6718
Lena Slachmuijlder
Director, Centre Lokole
Search for Common Ground (SFCG) in DRC
Avenue Hippodrome, Numero 39
Bukavu
Congo (DRC)
Tel: 243 812411375
SourceSearch for Common Ground Newsletter, Spring 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site August 12 2009 Last Updated August 24 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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