This is a case study of BREATHE! - a collaboration by Numbi and Virtual Migrants - a protest-performance project in a public community garden. Location: England (12:15)
Augusto Boal, Founder of the Theatre of the Oppressed
A 10 minute news feature in commemoration of Augusto Boal. Democracy Now, 2009
Conversations on Communities, Creativity and Covid
Towards the end of 2020 19in20 set out to investigate community and socially engaged arts practices that have emerged across England in response to Covid19 and the subsequent restrictions. Here they share eight conversations among freelance artists, and artists working in small arts companies, on their work with some of the groups and communities who have been worst effected by Covid19. Bell Vue, 2020
Case Study: Crowded Room
La Lucha (The Fightback) is a new documentary co-created by Crowded Room and 9 Latin American migrant cleaners as they fight for justice and understanding in the face of workplace exploitation. Location: England
Black Theatre Live
With profiles on Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME) theatre companies, tours, resources, research a blog and archive, this is an excellent resource. Hosted by Tara Arts
Conversations over a brew
Conversations Over A Brew is the podcast series from Heart of Glass - intimate recorded conversations exploring the stories of the people they make art with. So much goes into the making of a new artwork, that you might not ever get to see or experience. So these conversations are a window into the process of making work. Heart of Glass, 2021
From Boal to Jana Sanskriti: Practice and Principles
This fully illustrated book by the Bengali company's founder and artistic director collects and explains their programme of workshop exercises, placing them in the context of their social and activist work; and includes interviews with Ganguly unpicking key aspects of the work. Sanjoy Ganguly, edited by Ralph Yarrow, 2020 Â Â
Case Study: Debbie Bandara, Forest Tribe
Chapter Five of Collective Encounters' Digital Participatory Theatre Series, curated and introduced by Maya Chowdhry: How do different digital distribution methods engage audiences? With a case study of New Worlds by Forest Tribe. (21:23) Location: England
Case Study: Maya Chowdhry / Virtual Migrants
Chapter Four of Collective Encounters' Digital Participatory Theatre series curated and introduced by Maya Chowdhry: Digital platforms and production methods: Why and how? With a case study of Ethical People Movement, Virtual Migrants. (17:24) Location: England