The Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble

 

Theatre of the Oppressed

workshop for teachers

 

Join Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner and USA Center for Theatre of the Oppressed founder Brent Blair for an afternoon workshop on Image Theatre, Forum Theatre and Rainbow of Desire techniques, including basic Games for Actors and Non-Actors, an overview of the history and the pedagogy, and practical group exercises. 

 

This is a unique opportunity to learn Theatre of the Oppressed techniques and theory from one of the world’s leading practitioners.

 

Saturday July 8th

1pm-6pm

University of Queensland at Ipswich, Building 14

 

Cost:                  $200 per participant  (places strictly limited)

 

Bookings & queries:           r.pensalfini@uq.edu.au     

 

 

About Brent Blair

 

Brent is a teacher, activist, certified therapist and liberation artist, and currently a senior lecturer at the University of Southern California, where he founded the Applied Theatre Arts Program. Brent also founded the Center for Theatre of the Oppressed in the USA, having worked extensively with Augusto Boal. Brent is a certified Linklater voice teacher and a faculty member of Shakespeare & Company. As a Fulbright scholar he traveled to Nigeria and has been involved in applied theatre in that country as well as in both Los Angeles and Boston. He is the innovator of several programs among youth at risk and in detention in the USA.

Brent will be in Australia to work with the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble on the development of their Arts in Community Enhancement (ACE) methodology, which will be trialed in Queensland prisons in 2006. The ACE project is supported by the Queensland Law Society and the University of Queensland.

 

Getting to the venue:

University of Queensland at Ipswich, 11 Salisbury Road, Ipswich

UBD REF: MAP223 D1

The best way to get to the campus from Brisbane is via Ipswich Road and the Cunningham Highway, exiting at the Swanbank exit and crossing back over the Highway to follow South Station Road, Robertson Road, Chermside Road and then Salisbury Road. Entry to the campus is via Salisbury Road.