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Acting Together I: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict - by Cynthia Cohen & Roberto Gutiérrez Varea & Polly O Walker (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Courageous artists working in conflict regions describe exemplary peacebuilding performances and groundbreaking theory on performance for transformation of violence.Acting Together: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict is a two-volume work describing peacebuilding performances in regions beset by violence and internal conflicts.
- Author(s): Cynthia Cohen & Roberto Gutiérrez Varea & Polly O Walker
- 310 Pages
- Performing Arts, Theater
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About the Book
"Volume 1: Resistance and reconciliation in regions of violence"-title page.Book Synopsis
Courageous artists working in conflict regions describe exemplary peacebuilding performances and groundbreaking theory on performance for transformation of violence.
Acting Together: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict is a two-volume work describing peacebuilding performances in regions beset by violence and internal conflicts. Volume I: Resistance and Reconciliation in Regions of Violence, emphasizes the role theatre and ritual play both in the midst and in the aftermath of direct violence, while Volume II: Building Just and Inclusive Communities, focuses on the transformative power of performance in regions fractured by "subtler" forms of structural violence and social exclusion.
From the Back Cover
Acting Together places before us the human story unfolding. It invites us to penetrate through the mask to the source and the vibrating essence of voice on the journey to find our way back to humanity.--John Paul Lederach, Professor of International Peacebuilding, University of Notre Dame An invaluable resource for the community of practitioners, students, scholars, and activists who are interested in the role of the arts in overcoming the worst of contemporary violence, war, and disaster.
--James Thompson, Professor of Applied and Social Theatre, University of Manchester, England Thanks to the courageous creativity of the theatre artists across the world who have been willing to share their practice, we in Northern Ireland have new tools to help us excavate our truths and our troubled pasts, to speak to them and to dare to envision a future where our broken world will be healed.
--Pauline Ross, Artistic Director, Derry Playhouse, Northern Ireland This book opens even narrowly focused minds to understanding how our global capacity to dream, touch, dance, and feel is a power source, one able to move people from what they know to what they can know, from what they have been told or forced to be to what they can become.
--Dee L. Aker, Deputy Director, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, University of San Diego This publication is long overdue and will serve theatre students, directors, foundations, community-based theatres, and artist-based theatres as a much-needed guide to the complex, multilayered world of intercultural performance and conflict resolution.
--Frank Hentschker, Executive Director, Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The CUNY Graduate Center A significant addition to an emerging field of expertise--performance and conflict. It is difficult not to be inspired by the sheer diversity and versatility of the practices explored.
--Michael Balfour, Chair in Applied and Social Theatre, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Acting Together will shift perspectives and change lives. It could transform the trajectory of human conflicts.
--Dr. Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia School of Law, Canada Acting Together volumes I and II and the feature-length documentary film, Acting Together on the World Stage, are projects of Peacebuilding and the Arts, a program of the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life at Brandeis University, in collaboration with Theatre Without Borders.
Review Quotes
"Acting Together places before us the human story unfolding. It invites us to penetrate through the mask to the source and the vibrating essence of voice on the journey to find our way back to humanity."--John Paul Lederach, Professor of International Peacebuilding, University of Notre Dame
"Acting Together will shift perspectives and change lives. It could transform the trajectory of human conflicts."--Dr. Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia School of Law, Canada
"A significant addition to an emerging field of expertise―performance and conflict. It is difficult not to be inspired by the sheer diversity and versatility of the practices explored."--Michael Balfour, Chair in Applied and Social Theatre, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
"An invaluable resource for the community of practitioners, students, scholars, and activists who are interested in the role of the arts in overcoming the worst of contemporary violence, war, and disaster."--James Thompson, Professor of Applied and Social Theatre, University of Manchester
"For the first time, the anthology and the Acting Together project provide a platform for peace-building artists to connect and to reflect on their work together with other scholars and practitioners. That in itself is already a significant achievement of the editors and curators of this complex and fascinating collection."--Serge Loode, Applied Theatre Research
"Thanks to the vision and the courageous creativity of the theatre artists across the world who have been willing to share their practice, we in Northern Ireland have new tools to help us excavate our truths and our troubled pasts, to speak to them and to dare to envision a future where our broken world will be healed."--Pauline Ross, Artistic Director, Derry Playhouse, Northern Ireland
"This publication is long overdue and will serve theatre students, directors, foundations, community-based theatres, and artist-based theatres as a much-needed guide to the complex, multilayered world of intercultural performance and conflict resolution."--Frank Hentschker, Executive Director, Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The CUNY Graduate Center