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Reading Response ā€œAugusto Boalā€ – Ahmad Woods

I think itā€™s easy for civilizations to use theatrical performances to change society. Theater in itself is an art form, art can be and usually is a reflection of society which can bring about change within it or change within … Continue reading

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Suly Paredes – Journal Entry

Over the break I took a look at Prof. Baker’s plant links. Very interesting choices of plants that I have never heard of before. The Gymnema can be pretty much used to cure oneself during a single chew. The way … Continue reading

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[Kim Yoonshik] Reading Response “Augusto Boal”

Personally it was very interesting theme for me. I was intrigued the idea of ā€˜invisible theatreā€™ or ā€˜simultaneous dramaturgy.ā€™ Audiences give different ways of solutions (I laughed out loud with the solution of ā€˜hitting husband with the stickā€™ idea) or … Continue reading

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Reponse to Suly’s quesetions for Boal’s reading

If you were to ask me what kind of game I’d like to bring into the U.S.Ā  and spread, there would of course be many for various reasons which simply result in me saying that I want to play them.Ā  … Continue reading

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Boal’s Reading

Response to Suly I think it is possible to learn from theatre, because theatre can act as a mirror for behavior of man to actually see.Ā  How many times in life have you seen or been exposed to quotes from … Continue reading

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Response to lead on Augusto Boal readings

The game of my choice would be soccer affectionately known to the rest of the world as football.Ā  For years America exclusion of the most popular game in the world not only shows the nonconformist trend setting mentality of America … Continue reading

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