Can you help me air my dirty laundry? An investigation into the capacity of the Playback Theatre ritual framework and practitioner training to hold stories of trauma in South Africa (original ) (raw )Songs and storytelling – a therapeutic theatre-making process as a tool to heal the wounds of the past
Refiloe Lepere
2017
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Performing Trauma in Central Africa: Shadows of Empire
Charles Rono
Eastern African literary and cultural studies, 2023
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Maedza (2017) Performing Asylum: Theatre of Testimony in South Africa. Leiden. African Studies Centre, University of Leiden
Pedzisai Maedza
Performing Asylum: Theatre of Testimony in South Africa. , 2017
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The “Ordinary” Cruelty and the Theatre as Witness in Four South African Plays
Elisabeth Knittelfelder
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 2020
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5. Turning Together: Playback Theatre, Oral History, Trauma, and Arts-Based Research in the Montreal Life Stories Project
laura mora
Remembering Mass Violence, 2014
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‘Why me?’ Trauma through a Performance Lens: Performance through a Trauma Lens (Book Chapter)
Peter Bray , Oliver Bray
The Strangled Cry: The Communication and Experience of Trauma , 2013
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Educational Theatre, and Survivors of Sexual Violence
marigona bekteshi
2021
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'Memoirs of the Forgotten Ones': Theatre and drama with adult survivors of childhood trauma and abuse
Sarah Woodland
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Communicatio South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research Traumata on Screen: Cinematic Views from Southern Africa
Beschara Karam
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Performing Trauma in Central Africa: Shadows of Empire by Laura Edmondson (Review)
Joshua Williams
Modern Drama, 2019
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Replacing the sofa with the spotlight: interrogating the therapeutic value of personal testimony within community- based theatre (Research in Drama Education, Summer 2012)
Elliot Leffler
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Performing cultural trauma in theatre and film: between representation and experience
Frederik Le Roy
ARCADIA, 2011
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Is Applied Drama and Theatre Ready to Embrace the 4IR?: A Reflection on a Playback Performance at a Women’s Shelter in the Western Cape during COVID-19, 2021
Lireko Qhobela
UJ Press eBooks, 2023
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Potentials of Drama Therapy in Unmasking the Personae of Survivors of Female Genital Mutilation among the Kenyan Maasai
John Mugubi
Journal of African Theatre, Film and Media Discourse
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RWaterson Testimony Trauma Performance & SEAsian Theatre - JSEAS 2010.pdf
Roxana Waterson
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Theater, Trauma, and the Rehearsal to Recovery
Missy Maramara
2020
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Testimony, Trauma and Performance: Some examples from Southeast Asian Theatre
Roxana Waterson
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Traumata on Screen: Cinematic Views from Southern Africa
Mark Kirby-Hirst
Communicatio, 2018
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Playback Theatre: An Investigation Into Applied Theatre and Communities of Meaning, with Specific Reference to Education and Health
Peter Wright
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Transformative Tales: Theatre Storytelling, Ethics and Restitution
Anna Reading
2018
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The 'lived' experience of Playback Theatre Practitioners in post-war Sri Lanka: Naivety, Altruism, Reciprocal Caring, and Psychological Growth
Lynne McCormack , Evelyn Henry
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Creating Verbatim Theatre - Exploring the gap between public inquiry and private pain
Linden Wilkinson
2007
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Confronting Sexual Violence Through Dance and Theatre Pedagogy
Doris Rajan
Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning, 2019
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Dissertation: Topographies Of Cruelty: Radical Performances in South African and British Theatre (PhD Thesis)
Elisabeth Knittelfelder
2021
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Performing Arts and Social Violence: Innovating Research Approaches to Sexual and Genderbased Violence in the Global South
Stephen Forcer , Simeon Koroma
Performing Arts and Social Violence: Innovating Research Approaches to Sexual and Gender-based Violence in the Global South, 2022
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Introduction. Performing Cultural Trauma in Theatre and Film. Between Representation and Experience
Frederik Le Roy
Arcadia - International Journal for Literary Studies, 2011
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Stories That Need to be Told:Using Playback Theatre as a Way to Explore Loss and Grief and Build Resilience
Jennie Kristel
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Performance, revelation and resistance: Interweaving the artistic and the therapeutic in devised theatre.pdf
Shabari Rao
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Theatre of Trauma
Devanand Singh
2017
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'Peeling the Wound': Dramaturgies of haunting on the neo-apartheid stage
Mark Fleishman
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Nohona I Waena I Na Mo'olelo: Situating the Practice and Ethics of Drama Therapy Within a Historical Narrative of Colonialism (Masters Thesis)
Rachel Lee Soon
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Shards of Memories, Fragments of Sorrows: Mothertongue Transforming Spaces Occupied by Women in South Africa through Theatre
Sara Matchett
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Communicatio South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research Inxeba (The Wound): Sexual, Gender, Cultural and Religious Traumata on the African Screen
Beschara Karam
2018
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Using Playback Theater with Adolescents in Refugee Camps in Palestine to Tell Their Stories
Khitam Edelbi
2020
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‘The Horror, The Horror’: Uninvited Guests’ Schlock as Cultural Traumatology
Paul Clarke
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