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− | '''Forum theatre''' was a method developed by Augusto Boal in the Latin Americas during the 70s[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_theatre]. It was also called Theatre of the Oppressed. | + | '''Forum theatre''' was a method developed by Augusto Boal in the Latin Americas during the 70s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_theatre]. It was also called Theatre of the Oppressed. |
− | In this process the '''actors or audience members could halt a performance''', often a short scene in which a character was being oppressed in some way. The '''audience would suggest different actions for the actors to carry out | + | In this process the '''actors or audience members could halt a performance''', often a short scene in which a character was being oppressed in some way. The '''audience would suggest different actions''' for the actors to carry out on-stage in an attempt '''to change the outcome''' of what they were seeing. |
+ | == In the Nordic Larp conversation == | ||
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+ | [http://alexandria.dk/data?scenarie=3757 Theatre of the Oppressed] (2013) by [[Malik Hyltoft]] was played at [[Fastaval]]. A cast of 19 players of villagers and political activists use the forum theatre form together. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 29 May 2014
Forum theatre was a method developed by Augusto Boal in the Latin Americas during the 70s [1]. It was also called Theatre of the Oppressed.
In this process the actors or audience members could halt a performance, often a short scene in which a character was being oppressed in some way. The audience would suggest different actions for the actors to carry out on-stage in an attempt to change the outcome of what they were seeing.
In the Nordic Larp conversation
Theatre of the Oppressed (2013) by Malik Hyltoft was played at Fastaval. A cast of 19 players of villagers and political activists use the forum theatre form together.