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Phakama: Making Participatory Performance
Contributor(s): McAvinchey, Caoimhe (Author), Santos, Fabio (Author), Richardson, Lucy (Author)
ISBN: 1474223613     ISBN-13: 9781474223614
Publisher: Methuen Drama
OUR PRICE:   $118.80  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Theater - Direction & Production
- Art
Dewey: 700
LCCN: 2017025450
Series: Theatre Makers
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.27 lbs) 288 pages
 
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An international arts organisation and network engaging with music, dance, theatre and visual art, Phakama creates adventurous, site-responsive performances with large groups of people from diverse backgrounds. With contributions from participants, artists, academics and cultural commentators from India, Ireland, South Africa, the UK and USA, this book features case studies, interviews and articles covering two decades of practice. At the heart of the book is a selection of carefully explained and beautifully illustrated exercises which will enable Phakama's methodology to be used by organisations and practitioners working with young people internationally.

Phakama is a Xhosa and Zulu word for stand up, arise, empower yourself. With a focus on collaborative, non-hierarchical performance making, Phakama invites cultural sharing and critical engagement with the world we live in.

As well as engaging with political and critical concerns about contemporary theatre and performance, the book offers unique approaches to devising theatre, applied and social theatre, intercultural performance practices and pedagogic models of collaboration and cultural leadership.


Contributor Bio(s): McAvinchey, Caoimhe: - Dr Caoimhe McAvinchey is Reader in Socially Engaged and Contemporary Performance at Queen Mary University of London. Prior to this she established the MA Applied Drama: Theatre in Educational, Community and Social Contexts at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is author of Theatre & Prison (2011) and Performance and Community: Case Studies and Commentary (2013).Santos, Fabio: - Fabio Santos was Artistic Director/CEO of Project Phakama UK (2005-14) and is a Contributing Writer on Playing for Time: Making Art as if the World Mattered (2015), a collaboratively written handbook of transitional arts practice, led by Lucy Neal.Richardson, Lucy: - Lucy Richardon's research interest, which includes both traditional and performance research, is in 'creative processes and the politics of participation'. She has a particular interest in ethics and subjectivity. She established and directs The Facility: Research Centre in Creative Practice at London Met to champion practice based research. She continues to work as a theatre director and facilitator. She is one of the founding members of Project Phakama, an international arts and cultural exchange programme supported by London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT). She has directed several projects in Southern Africa and London and launched Phakama in South America. She has worked in India training actors.