Participatory Theater
Participatory Theater is a form of performance that actively involves the audience in the storytelling process. Unlike traditional theater, where the audience is a passive observer, participatory theater encourages viewers to engage, interact, and sometimes even influence the direction of the performance. This can include activities like discussions, role-playing, or making decisions that affect the outcome of the story.
This type of theater often aims to address social issues and foster community dialogue. By breaking down the barrier between performers and spectators, participatory theater creates a shared experience that can lead to greater understanding and empathy among participants.