-Mayfish, Dance Drill.

Friday, July 9, 2010


Invisible theatre is a previously rehearsed play that is performed in a public space without informing the public that it is a play. It addresses a precise theme concerning social injustice, such as sexism, racism or ageism. The performance is intended to provoke debate and to clarify the problem with the people who experience it.
An example of Invisible Theater given by Boal involved "actors" posing as customers in a restaurant. One actor would start by drawing attention to himself by ordering food and then stating later on afterward that he did not have enough to pay for it. A conflict arises and other actors intervene to assist the first actor.

-wikipedia
Invisible theatre.


amazing..
thanks to the IAD research, now i know what's reminiscence theatre.
i happened to chance upon this.
its like..
cause of the research,
now i know something about the different forms of theatre!!
from nothing to something.
but i only know what i picked lei..
hmm.

different forms of applied drama = (Y) interesting! i like.

invisible and reminiscence theatre's pretty interesting......... ~


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