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Ackerman, Naomi – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
When using theatre as an educational tool many artist teachers spend unnecessary time on the artistic product, and forget that the transformational process is where the focus should be.
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Change, Disadvantaged Youth
Siciliano, Lisa M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, I grew concerned and also curious about how theatre educators would transition theatre and drama instruction to an online platform. I began a research study interviewing theatre artists while they shifted their formerly in-person summer camps to virtual spaces. One of those instructors, Flannery, was…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Jenks, Saya – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
This article explores the ways in which two years of increased isolation due to COVID affected a cohort of applied theatre students and how their instructors addressed students' elevated anxiety and disconnection from community. In the spring semester of 2022, I was working as the teaching intern for the course Applied Theatre Praxis taught by…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students, Teaching Methods
Haki, Assata J. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
The purpose of this applied theatre essay was to observe effects and impacts on older adults engaging in theatre activities and storytelling surrounding the horrors of Detroit's 1967 Riots. Classes were held at the Hannan Center, an organization designed to serve the older adult community offering a variety of services in the city of Detroit. The…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Theater Arts, Story Telling, Art Education
Horn, Elizabeth Brendel; Caine, Brittany; Cary, Maria; Freeman, Emily – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
This study analyzes "Act Out Justice" (AOJ), a youth theatre for social change initiative of Orlando Repertory Theatre and the University of Central Florida. Employing AOJ's model of reflective collaborative inquiry (Horn et al., 2020), this article dramatizes the practice of responding to one's own work. Through narrative and dialogical…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Social Change, Youth Programs, High School Students
Sheridan, Kate – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
As I began my first year of graduate school--admittedly, a shaky start of my own--a group of my former students began to struggle with their transition to high school. Upon hearing this from my friend, colleague, and their current theatre teacher (who I will call Ms. M), I developed a workshop curriculum focused upon health for the artist to…
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Personal Narratives, Drama, Theater Arts
Nguyen, Thanh – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
Students in P-12 schools are losing access to the benefits of arts education. As more students identify as minority, the predominantly White teachers are not keeping pace to reflect students. Communities partner with nonprofit theatres, who staff programs with teaching artists. Teaching artists of color are necessary to reflect today's classrooms.…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Teachers
Blei, Micaela – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
The Moth is a nonprofit performing arts organization dedicated to true stories told live, and its education programs make space for students and educators to tell their stories. In this edited transcript of a panel discussion given by student alumni of Moth storytelling programs, participants discuss the impact of personal narrative performance on…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Academic Achievement, Student Experience, Story Telling
Smithner, Nancy – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
Through reflection on a longitudinal teaching, devising, and directing experience in a regional prison, as well as subsequent opportunities for collaboration with formerly incarcerated students, this article posits improvisation as a powerful vehicle for inclusivity, pluralism, and humanistic exchange in applied arts settings.
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Theater Arts, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons
Gurin, Joanna – Teaching Artist Journal, 2016
"Dragons at the Snack Table" explores Magic Realism in relation to lived Applied Theatre spaces.
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Youth Programs, Realism, Literary Styles
Odsess-Rubin, Adam – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
Social Activism Through Theater" chronicles the author's first full year as a teaching artist in New York City, including the launch of National Queer Theater and its inaugural show, Speechless, as well as his experiences investigating film and storytelling with teenagers at the Refugee Youth Summer Academy.
Descriptors: Activism, Social Action, Theater Arts, Art
Roach, Jamie – Teaching Artist Journal, 2016
How can Applied Theatre impact office productivity and employee well-being? A pilot program in NYC presents its discoveries.
Descriptors: Wellness, Productivity, Theater Arts, Employees
Rocchio, Rivka – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
In spite of the influx of articles on practitioner experience teaching in carceral settings, little has been written around the methodologies that best level the inherent inequity between practitioner and ensemble. This article seeks to respond to some of the questions and concerns around the balancing of power structures by describing the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Power Structure, Democratic Values, Educational Practices
Gaines, Andrew M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2016
Teaching physical theatre successfully relies on a reverence for the human soul in order to cultivate risk-forward embodiment while demanding technical precision. In an effort to illuminate such praxis, this article documents and analyzes the experiences of novice physical theatre performers guided by master teaching artist and performer, Dr.…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Theater Arts, Artists, Art Teachers
Ticozzi, Lea – Teaching Artist Journal, 2016
Arts-based teaching techniques using physicality help English Language Learners to develop self-awareness. A strong familial and social identity empowers self-expression.
Descriptors: English Language Learners, High School Students, Ethnography, Self Concept