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Fensham, Rachel; Upton, Megan – Research in Drama Education, 2023
This paper argues for the value of post-performance workshops in extending the memories of theatre for young people. It examines research that investigated the 'impact' of touring theatre for young people in regional settings through discussion of two contemporary productions, 'I Call My Brothers' and 'Melbourne Talam'. The workshop methodology…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Memory, Workshops, Foreign Countries
Hannah Sams – Research in Drama Education, 2024
Despite the vibrancy and potential Welsh-language Theatre-in-Education (TIE) has thus far received very little scholarly attention. This article aims to address that gap in research by focusing on Welsh TIE's role in engaging teenagers with and through the Welsh language. The first part of this article outlines the socio-political, linguistic and…
Descriptors: Welsh, Language of Instruction, Language Minorities, Adolescents
Michelle MacArthur; Kimberley McLeod; Scott Mealey – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article examines the creation and reception of "The Stream You Step In," a digital series co-produced by Outside the March for University of Windsor students and performed live over Zoom in 2020. While Zoom is assumed to be a care-less medium, we argue that it offers new, altered modes of caring through its disruption of boundaries…
Descriptors: Drama Education, Foreign Countries, Universities, Videoconferencing
Allison Machlis Meyer – CEA Forum, 2023
This essay analyzes student experiences of studying all-female and non-binary cast Shakespeare productions in the Seattle area, including upstart crow collective's "Richard III" and The Fern Shakespeare Company's "Much Ado About Nothing." I draw on my teaching of the experimental work of these regional companies in an…
Descriptors: English Literature, Females, LGBTQ People, Minority Groups
Selina Busby; Max Dean; Peter Mwashi Litonde; Paul Sutton – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article responds to Olof Franck's vision of a less didactic and more creative approach to Education for Sustainable Development. We consider how a multidisciplinary applied theatre project, bringing together Earth Sciences, Ancient Rock Art, storytelling, digital technology, and drama education knowledges and techniques can foster a more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama Education, Archaeology, Sustainable Development
Kathryn R. Taylor – English Journal, 2015
This article examines how to use performance-related resources to teach research skills. In particular, it focuses on Shakespeare's "Othello" and argues that linking research and performance helps students put their ideas in conversation with other sources to articulate research-based arguments about a text.
Descriptors: Inquiry, Research Skills, English Literature, Theater Arts