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  1. Augusto Boal and Theatre of the Oppressed

    The methodology can be divided into several techniques used by Augusto Boal: Image Theatre, Newspaper Theatre, Invisible Theatre, Forum Theatre, Rainbow of Desire, and Legislative …

  2. Teatro Oficina: Works - Hemispheric Institute

    Below you can access photo galleries, videos, and textual resources for selected performances, organized here in alphabetical order. For a chronological list of performances, please see the …

  3. Teatro Oficina - Hemispheric Institute

    Directed by José Celso Martinez Corrêa (a.k.a. Zé Celso), Teatro Oficina was founded in 1958 by students of the Law School of the University of São Paulo. The group has a history of …

  4. Complete List of Works by Teatro Oficina - Hemispheric Institute

    This is a complete list of works by Teatro Oficina, organized chronologically. To see all of Teatro Oficina's works in alphabetical order with links to materials in our collection, please see …

  5. ATHE Conference (1992) - Hemispheric Institute

    Augusto Boal talks about his journey as a director and the history and methodology of the Theatre of the Oppressed In this lecture from the 1992 ATHE Conference.

  6. Pre-Conquest Theatre - Hemispheric Institute

    Several commentators use ‘theatre’ loosely. Miguel León-Portilla, one of the leading scholars of Mexica culture, for example, refers to the “perpetual theatre of the Nahuas, with performances …

  7. Hemispheric Institute

    The Hemispheric Institute works with artists, scholars, and community leaders to study and preserve culture and performance from across the Americas.

  8. Spiderwoman Theater - hemisphericinstitute.org

    Spiderwoman Theater is the longest continuous running Native female performance group. Comprised of three Kuna/ Rappahannock sisters from Brooklyn, New York, Lisa Mayo, Gloria …

  9. Coatlicue Theatre Company - Hemispheric Institute

    Elvira and Hortencia Colorado, Chichimec Otomi storytellers, playwrights, performers and community activists, are founding members of Coatlicue Theatre Company.

  10. Augusto Boal: Works

    Legislative Theatre (1990's) VII Festival Internacional do Teatro do Oprimido (1993) Land Acknowledgement The Hemispheric Institute at New York University acknowledges with …