ABSTRACT

This volume illustrates how theatre arts can be used to enact peace education by showcasing the use of theatrical techniques including storytelling, testimonial and forum theatre, political humor, and arts-based pedagogy in diverse formal and non-formal educational contexts across age groups.

The text presents and discusses how the use of applied theatre, especially in conflict-affected areas, can be used as an educational response to cultural and structural violence for transformation of relations, healing, and praxis as local and global peacebuilding. Crucially, it bridges performing arts and peace education, the latter of which is unfolding in schools and their communities worldwide. With contributors from countries including Northern Ireland, Denmark, Norway, the USA, Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Pakistan, Burundi, Kenya, and South Africa, the authors identify theoretical and technical aspects of theatrical performance that support peace through transformation along with embodied and sensorial learning.

This book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in teacher education, arts-based learning, peace studies, and applied theatre that consider practice with child, adolescent, and adult learners.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Peacebuilding through Performance Art as Education

chapter 2|14 pages

Culture, Performance, and Peace

How Performance Art and Intangible Cultural Heritage Help to Create Peace in Our World

chapter 4|30 pages

Bridging the Classroom Divide in the US

Dialogical Pedagogy and the Healing Arts

chapter 5|20 pages

From a Place of Not Fully Knowing

Devising Theatre with Young Adults in Austria as a Vulnerable Process of Elicitive Peace Education

chapter 7|21 pages

Theatre Arts in Peace Education

The Praxis at the Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute in the Philippines

chapter 8|16 pages

Storytelling in Burundi

Traditional and Theatrical Education to Support Peacebuilding

chapter 9|13 pages

Desiderata

Dancing Social Cohesion in Cape Town

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion