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The following web page, Applied & Interactive Theater Guide - Theater of
the Oppressed, lists contacts and lists theaters that use that technique:
http://csep.sunyit.edu/~joel/boal.html
You could contact these theaters and ask if they've collaborated with any
museums. Headlines Theater, for example, did a workshop for docents at the
Vancouver Holocaust Center to help students understand an exhibition.
Best wishes,
Jodi Gronborg
>Jennifer--Theatre of the Oppressed is an offshoot of the Pedagogy of the
>Oppressed theories of Paulo Freire, the Brazilian educator. There is a
>conference every year where the Freire groups meet among them the
>Theatre of the Oppressed. I did my graduate work in Freire and use it to
>teach all the time. I'll look in my stuff and see if I can find the
>contact information for the director of the Theatre of the Oppressed if
>no one else on the list can come up with it for you.
>lynn
>
>Lynn Rosamond Norris
>Collections Manager
>
>Exploris
>112 S. Blount Street
>Raleigh, NC 27601
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>> From: Jennifer L. Blair[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>> Reply To: Museum discussion list
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:12 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Theater of the Oppressed
>>
>> I just recieved a message that my post to museum-l was undeliverable
>> because the host was unavailable so if this somehow is posted twice
>> please forgive me.
>> I am looking for any information about museums using Theatre of
>> the Oppressed techniques. Any hellp will be greatly appreciated.
>> Thank you,
>> Jennifer L. Blair
>>
J. R. Gronborg, Exhibit Developer
Chicago Academy of Sciences, The Nature Museum
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
*Opinions expressed are my own and may not necessarily be that of my employer.
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