Applied Theatre
Applied Theatre is a form of performance that uses theatrical techniques to address social, political, and community issues. It often involves participants who may not be professional actors, allowing them to express their experiences and perspectives through drama. This approach can take place in various settings, such as schools, community centers, and prisons, aiming to foster dialogue and understanding.
The practice of Applied Theatre can include methods like improvisation, role-playing, and storytelling. It is often used in educational contexts to enhance learning and promote critical thinking. By engaging audiences in interactive ways, it encourages reflection and can lead to positive social change.