Lived experience and devised theatre practice : a study of Australian and Norwegian theatre students' devised theatrical practice
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2014
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This study explores the incorporation of young people's lived experience upon the creative dynamics in the development of devised performance practice. By employing Vygotsky's creativity theory to devising processes the role of lived experience is analyzed through three case studies located in two theatre education colleges in Norway and Australia. The study demonstrates how young peoples' life experience is a primary resource that is developed and reasoned upon in the creative performance practice. A key finding of the study is the identification of two distinct type of performance outcome in devised theatre practice, described as "livsbasert/life-based" and "egenskapt/self-made" that will enable devised theatre to have a more nuanced understanding of both process and product in the Nordic context. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76152/1/Cecilie_Haagensen_Thesis.pdf Haagensen, Cecilie (2014) Lived experience and devised theatre practice : a study of Australian and Norwegian theatre students' devised theatrical practice. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #Devised theatre #Lived experience #Vygotsky #Creativity #Theatre education |
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