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by Emaan Malik 3 years ago

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Theatre of the Oppressed - Boal

The Theatre of the Oppressed, developed by Augusto Boal initially in the 1950s and adopted widely in the 1970s, emerged as a powerful tool for social change. Rooted in liberation, it aimed to engage audiences through critical reflection, dialogue, and interactive performances.

Theatre of the Oppressed - Boal

Theatre of the Oppressed - Boal By:Emaan

Sources:

https://imaginaction.org/media/our-methods/theatre-of-the-oppressed-2
http://www.mandalaforchange.com/site/applied-theatre/theatre-of-the-oppressed/

https://www.culturematters.org.uk/index.php/arts/theatre/item/2455-the-theatre-of-the-oppressed

http://actingnow.co.uk/what-is-theatre-of-the-oppressed/#:~:text=Image%20Theatre%20uses%20the%20human,of%20a%20situation%20or%20oppression.

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Some extra facts

The word Oppression Was defined by Augusto Boal; is when one person is dominated by the monologues of another person who has no chance to reply.
The biggest goal of Augusto Boal was to act out solutions to social problems.

Boal had direct contact with many UK companies, including Cardboard Citizens, the RSC and People's Palace Projects.

It is said that in 1971 Boal was kidnapped off the streets, arrested, tortured and eventually exiled to Argentina.

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CONNECTIONS: what was happening in the world at the time and how did this influence this form of theatre?

The connections at the time with this theatre was mainly liberation. Boal used his theatre to engage with critical reflection, dialogue and the process of liberation and used his contributors to show liberation while doing theatre. It influenced this form of theatre by showing how connected with people and showing scenes that represent the society of then and today makes a great impact to change peoples mindsets for the better.
Master at work: Augusto Boal with his students.

How was this type of theatre performed

This type of theater was performed by using the human body to represent feelings, ideas and relationships. The contributors partners with people and made images to represent different scenes.

When did this type of theatre take place

It initially adopted in the 1970's however was first developed in the 1950's.

Where did this type of theatre take place?

In brazil in the late fifties. Augusto Boal was the director in Sao Paulo in the teatro Arena Company. Took place in Argentina

What was this type of theatre

This type of theater was a theater for a tool for social change and to rehumanize humanity. The Theatre of Oppressed has become dominant tool for many practitioners globally. The Theatre of Oppressed is an empowering and a liberating practice that has inspired so Many people. This theatre worked on oppression and social issues
Participants in a workshop on the Theatre of the Oppressed in New York City. Riverside Church, May 13, 2008.

Augusto Boal presenting a workshop on the Theatre of the Oppressed in New York City. Riverside Church, May 13, 2008.

Three major branches: Forum Theatre The purpose of forum theatre was to explore scenarios that meant reality, in a way that would empower the contributors to find solutions and to change this outcome of the scenario for the better. Image Theatre Image theatre was meant to be a flexible tool to explore attitudes, issues, and emotions with groups that were confident with drama and those who had very little to no experience. Invisible theatre The invisible theatre involves actors that perform a written and a rehearsed problematic situation in a public loaction to arouse responses from pedestrians who are unaware that they are being part of the theatre.

Who was involved in this type of theatre?

Augusto Boal and Panagiotis Assimakopoulos were involved in this type of theatre. They were also Brazilian theatre visionary and Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Augusto Boal presenting a workshop on the Theatre of the Oppressed at Riverside Church in New York City in 2008