2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

TH 146 Theatre for Social Change

Introduction to theatre techniques which promote personal, social and/or political transformation, with special emphasis on the teachings of Augusto Boal. Studies of plays, theatre makers, and movements that were/are socially and politically impactful. 

Overview: Theatre for Social Change, is an area of practice that uses theater techniques as a teaching tool, a vehicle for self-study, as a problem solving technique for groups of any size, and as community building. Practitioners have the skills to facilitate social change using the medium of theatre in a variety of venues; thus enhancing their abilities as artists, educators and catalysts for positive human growth. This introductory course will provide an over-view of the field and techniques including experiential practice, discussion and reflection, and research throughout.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

None

General Education

  • Study Area I

  • Course meets Equity, Justice, and Inclusion Requirement

Offered

  • Spring