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Theatre-arts experiences of Arizona high school students and teachersYoung, Barrie John, 1940- January 1974 (has links)
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The impact of a theatre arts intervention on underachieving gifted LatinosNiederdeppe, Nicole Noelle, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D)--UCLA, 2009. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-165).
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Developing the individual to strengthen the whole the application of viewpoints training to impact the social cognitive development of actors in a high school ensemble /Horn, Elizabeth Georgia Brendel. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of Central Florida, 2010. / Adviser: Julia Listengarten. Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-121).
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Creating Flashback: A Community Service Learning Project For Actor's Youth TheatreJanuary 2012 (has links)
abstract: In this document I detail the inception of the community service learning program, Flashback, that I created for Actor's Youth Theatre of Mesa Arizona. I first provide the organization's history and then expound upon my beliefs and how the ASU theatre for youth program, along with the needs of AYT, led me to create the program. I then describe the goals and processes of implementing the community based project. I also define service learning and why the program was designed around its principles. Finally, I describe the program's curriculum, devising process and Flashback's first trial run, and then continue, evaluating the performance and reflecting upon the process. The appendix includes the devised script, photos of the performance and interaction with the community, some of the planned curriculum and portions of my journals written during the process. / Dissertation/Thesis / M.A. Theatre 2012
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“…we must not hold our fears…” A Case Study exploring the use of Group Dramatherapy as a Therapeutic Intervention with Children and Adolescents Living in Poverty.Koekemoer, Kaye 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MDram)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / This thesis explores the potential of group dramatherapy as an effective therapeutic intervention with children who are experiencing psychological difficulties related to their situations of poverty. It has been found that living in poverty causes children to grow up in an environment that is damaging to their mental, physical, emotional and spiritual development. The emotional issues that such children could experience and that are focused on in this study, are those of a negative self-concept and low self-esteem. The psychological difficulties and the different life stages that children or adolescents might be experiencing could contribute to difficulties in the verbal expression of thoughts and feelings. As a result the potential of a non-verbal therapeutic medium such as dramatherapy was explored with this client group. The use of dramatherapy to treat these emotional problems is first explored theoretically and then practically through the use of a case study.
The case study takes the form of a participatory research study and this involved a dramatherapy intervention with a group of six participants at a school in Cape Town. The dramatherapy group was led by myself and two other Masters students from the University of Stellenbosch under the supervision of our lecturer, Heather Schiff, who is a trained dramatherapist as well as a clinical psychologist. During the dramatherapy sessions, drama structures were utilised with the aim that they might bring about a stronger sense of self for the group’s participants.
Through the case study one can determine that the dramatherapy sessions did seem to bring about changes in some of the group participants, with regards to the perception and presentation of the self and increased self awareness and self-esteem. At the end of the dramatherapy sessions the group participants seemed to have a more realistic perception of themselves and also seemed to have developed with regards to self expression. It is also hoped that by expressing themselves through different dramatic techniques, the group members were also able to develop a fuller understanding of who they are.
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Developing a potential youth festival model to aid and develop the theatre for young people industry in South AfricaMouton, Pierre Le Fras 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MDram)--Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study aims to investigate the phenomena of theatrical events and festivalisations,
specifically aimed at young people. Various methodologies on theatrical events and
festivalisation are integrated into a devised model. The devised model offers a clear and
comprehensive understanding of the numerous processes and structures that play
significant roles in the production and experience of a theatrical event or festival. The
devised model is utilised to investigate and analyse the trends and practices of Theatre for
Young People internationally (specifically Australia) and locally. The devised model
allows the study to highlight certain strengths, opportunities, challenges and
shortcomings of the different industries. Through comparing the local trends and
practices with those of the international Theatre for Young People industries, areas of
development are identified. Finally, the study develops a model that can be implemented
into the South African environment, and highlights specific challenges and areas that
should be developed in order to create a thriving and sustainable Theatre for Young
People industry in South Africa. It is evident that South Africa’s support structures differ
significantly from those of other countries where Theatre for Young People industries
flourish. This has caused Theatre for Young People practitioners to adopt a
predominantly didactic approach to producing events for young people. The study found
that, in order to create a thriving Theatre for Young People industry, a balance between
the educational and entertainment values of Theatre for Young People should be
maintained. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie het ten doel om die verskynsel van die teatrale gebeurtenisse (theatrical
events) en verfeesteliking (festivalisations) wat spesifiek op jong mense gemik is, te
ondersoek. Verskeie metodes van teaterale beurtenisse en verfeesteliking word in 'n
ontwerpmodel geïntegreer. Die ontwerpmodel bied 'n duidelike en omvattende begrip van
die talle prosesse en strukture wat 'n belangrike rol speel in die produksie en ervaring van
'n teatergebeurtenis of fees. Die ontwerpmodel is gebruik om die tendense en praktyke
van Teater vir Jongmense op sowel internasionale (spesifiek Australië) as plaaslike vlak
te ondersoek en te ontleed. Die ontwerpmodel laat die studie toe om sekere sterkpunte,
geleenthede, uitdagings en tekortkominge van die onderskeie bedrywe te belig. Areas van
ontwikkeling vir die plaaslike bedryf word geïdentifiseer deur plaaslike tendense en
praktyke met dié van die internasionale Teater vir Jongmense-bedryf te vergelyk. Ten
slotte; ontwikkel die studie 'n model wat in die Suid-Afrikaanse omgewing
geïmplementeer kan word. Die model beklemtoon spesifieke uitdagings en gebiede wat
verder ontwikkel moet word om ten einde 'n vooruitstrewende en volhoubare Teater vir
Jongmense in Suid-Afrika te skep. Dit is duidelik dat Suid-Afrika se
ondersteuningstrukture aansienlik verskil van dié van ander lande met ‘n bloeiende
Teater vir Jongmense-bedryf. Die verskil veroorsaak dat Teater vir Jongmense-praktisyns
'n oorwegend didaktiese benadering tot die daarstel van gebeurlikhede vir jong mense
volg. Die studie het bevind dat, ten einde 'n vooruitstrewende Teater vir Jongmensebedryf
te produseer 'n balans tussen die opvoedkundige- en vermaaklikheids waardes van
Teater vir Jongmense moet gehandhaaf word.
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Bringing literature to life for sixth grade "reluctant readers" a collaborative, participatory study using theatre for young audiences experiences to address aliteracy /Brinda, Wayne. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Duquesne University, 2004. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-298) and index.
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Youth development through intercultural performance: A case study from Wesbank Arts and Culture Group, South Africa.Popova, Vlada January 2005 (has links)
The research took place while the author worked as a volunteer theatre practitioner with the Arts and Culture Group in Wesbank township near Kuils River, Cape Town, South Africa. This organisation was founded in 2002 and was the result of one woman's efforts to keep the children of Wesbank off the streets, by keeping them busy through dance, song and drama. This study investigated the impact of basic theatre training, working towards performance and the performative act itself on the psyche of the drama group participants. More specifically, the study investigated in what ways being involved in a performance can help children and young people in an underprivileged community of Wesbank to develop confidence, a sense of competence, self-reliance, creative thinking, responsibility and the ability to work as an ensemble. The research was to a great extent focused on cross-cultural communication. How could the " / Cape Coloured" / and Xhosa members of the group overcome cultural barriers and express their cultural uniqueness equally through taking part in multicultural theatre performance.
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Youth development through intercultural performance: A case study from Wesbank Arts and Culture Group, South Africa.Popova, Vlada January 2005 (has links)
The research took place while the author worked as a volunteer theatre practitioner with the Arts and Culture Group in Wesbank township near Kuils River, Cape Town, South Africa. This organisation was founded in 2002 and was the result of one woman's efforts to keep the children of Wesbank off the streets, by keeping them busy through dance, song and drama. This study investigated the impact of basic theatre training, working towards performance and the performative act itself on the psyche of the drama group participants. More specifically, the study investigated in what ways being involved in a performance can help children and young people in an underprivileged community of Wesbank to develop confidence, a sense of competence, self-reliance, creative thinking, responsibility and the ability to work as an ensemble. The research was to a great extent focused on cross-cultural communication. How could the " / Cape Coloured" / and Xhosa members of the group overcome cultural barriers and express their cultural uniqueness equally through taking part in multicultural theatre performance.
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Youth development through intercultural performance: A case study from Wesbank Arts and Culture Group, South AfricaPopova, Vlada January 2005 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / The research took place while the author worked as a volunteer theatre practitioner with the Arts and Culture Group in Wesbank township near Kuils River, Cape Town, South Africa. This organisation was founded in 2002 and was the result of one woman's efforts to keep the children of Wesbank off the streets, by keeping them busy through dance, song and drama. This study investigated the impact of basic theatre training, working towards performance and the performative act itself on the psyche of the drama group participants. More specifically, the study investigated in what ways being involved in a performance can help children and young people in an underprivileged community of Wesbank to develop confidence, a sense of competence, self-reliance, creative thinking, responsibility and the ability to work as an ensemble. The research was to a great extent focused on cross-cultural communication. How could the "Cape Coloured" and Xhosa members of the group overcome cultural barriers and express their cultural uniqueness equally through taking part in multicultural theatre performance. / South Africa
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