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The Negotiation of Gender and Patriarchy in Selected Nigerian and South African Plays
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Plot 99 : towards a feminine semiotic : spiritual and sexual emergence(y) in women's puppetry and visual performance
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Homecoming: finding a place for shamanic practice in the creation of post colonial theatre
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Entering the grotto of the biomechanical puppeteer : exploring the grotesque in stop motion puppetry
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Remembering Repertoires: exploring performance as a social innovation technology
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Mise en scène as a feminine textual body : making meaning in new plays
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Breath-Body-Self : an exploration of the body as a site for generating images for performance making
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Exploring theatrical conventions and the application of palimpsest, polyphony, hauntology, and site-specific, through a scenographic lens
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A critical analysis of the teaching technique role play, with particular reference to educational drama
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Theatre as alternative historical narrative : a study of three plays : "Ubu and the Truth Commission", "Copenhagen" and "Ghetto"
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De verhouding van spel en literatuur in de dramatische kunst
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Die begrip drama-in-die-onderwys : met verwysing na die toepassing daarvan in Suid-Afrikaanse skole
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Exploring active citizenship through spoken word poetry
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Using theatre techniques as a tool to enable active learning : searching for a pedagogy to transform spectators into spect-actors
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Die ontwikkeling van kritiese denke deur die gebruik van drama as onderrigmetode binne die vak Lewensorientering
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Die rol van praktiese werk in die onderrig van drama as 'n akademiese dissipline
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“…we must not hold our fears…” A Case Study exploring the use of Group Dramatherapy as a Therapeutic Intervention with Children and Adolescents Living in Poverty.
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An examination of the relation of scientific thought to changing notions of time, space and character in 20th century drama: Chekov, Beckett, Foreman
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Considering rhythms of emotional proximity: an alternative approach to directing theatre in a violent society
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Anarchival dance: choreographic archives and the disruption of knowledge
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A Museum of Bottled Sentiments: the ‘beautiful pain syndrome’ in twenty-first century Black South African theatre making
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Questions for Amma: Tracing the manifestations of violence on the South African Indian Female body
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Neurobiology, empathy and social cognition: the potential benefits of theatre in traumatised communities
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Inherited memories : performing the archive