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Li, Xunnan – Research in Drama Education, 2022
Neoliberalism as it emerged from the West, has been localised when it entered China along with the global market. In the 2010s, a series of neoliberal policies under the mass entrepreneurship and mass innovation (MEMI) initiative were launched to support an entrepreneurial environment for Chinese theatres. To understand how the state applied…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Theater Arts
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Yasmine Kandil – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article looks at the meaning of solidarity as related to the Egyptian uprising of January 2011. Through participant interviews, field notes, and observations, the author examines the role of grassroots theatre in enabling the aspirations of the revolution to live on amongst its players, and despite more stringent state control over the arts…
Descriptors: Conflict, Foreign Countries, Arabs, Economic Impact
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Brockett, Oscar G. – Theatre Topics, 1994
Addresses the following censorship issues: (1) whether a group has the right to impose its world view on another group; (2) whether artistic visions which attack any group's values should be permitted; and (3) the limits of artistic freedom and who defines those limits. Cites examples from various plays through the years. (PA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Censorship, Government Role, Higher Education
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Ritch, Pamela – Children's Theatre Review, 1985
Dr. Merlin (director of the Rodolfo Usigli Center for Research, Information and Documentation at Bellas Artes, Mexico City) talks about professional children's theatre, creative drama in education, and the child as artist. (PD)
Descriptors: Children, Creative Dramatics, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1979
An actor from an Australian theatre group, touring American high schools, comments on the group's background, Australian government subsidies for "theatre-in-education," and the role of theatre arts in education. Briefly compares American and Australian students' awareness and attitudes towards theatre. (JMF)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Matley, Bruce – Theatre Journal, 1980
Describes the West German system of state theaters and public acting schools and compares their system with the fragmented American actor training provided by college and university drama departments. (JMF)
Descriptors: Acting, Dramatics, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Furman, Lou – Youth Theatre Journal, 1992
Provides background information and excerpts from an interview with Josef Krofta, highly acclaimed director for the East Bohemian Puppet Theatre in Drak, Czechoslovakia--a company internationally recognized for its innovative style in which the puppet and the live performer are integrated. Highlights Krofta's personal philosophies and theater for…
Descriptors: Audiences, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Bailey, A. Peter – Crisis, 1983
Contemporary Black theatre offers audiences insight into a wide variety of Black lifestyles and experiences, such as those stemming from low self-esteem and quests for individual and collective awareness and liberation. Recognition by scholars, private and federal funding sources, and the audience at large are needed for the continued survival of…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Blacks, Community Role