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  2. Augusto Boal - Wikipedia

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    Augusto Boal (16 March 1931 – 2 May 2009) was a Brazilian theatre practitioner, drama theorist, and political activist. He was the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed , a theatrical form originally used in radical left popular education movements.

  3. Theatre of the Oppressed - Wikipedia

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    Augusto Boal presenting a workshop on the Theatre of the Oppressed in New York City. Riverside Church , May 13, 2008. Thus, Boal's current manifestation of Forum theatre is as follows: the actors (either professional actors or non professionals drawn from oppressed communities) perform a play with a scripted core, in which an oppression ...

  4. Milton Gonçalves - Wikipedia

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    As he moved to a professional group, he met Augusto Boal, who was looking for an actor to play an old black man. Joining Boal's Teatro de Arena , Milton Gonçalves found an open environment for political, philosophical, and artistic discussion, where he was not discriminated against on the baseless basis of his race.

  5. Teatro de Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro de Arena was founded in Sāo Paulo in 1953 by It was an alternative form of theater production from the current expensive state of Brazilian theater. Jose Renato was a prominent actor, director and one of the founders whose vision was for the theater and production was to make it more accessible than those productions being put on by the Brazilian Theater Comedy.

  6. Forum theatre - Wikipedia

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    Forum theatre is a type of theatre created by Brazilian theatre director Augusto Boal.It is one of the techniques under the umbrella term of Theatre of the Oppressed (TO). ). This relates to the engagement of spectators influencing and engaging with the performance as both spectators and actors, termed "spect-actors", with the power to stop and change the perform

  7. Invisible theater - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian theater practitioner Augusto Boal and Panagiotis Assimakopoulos developed the form during their time in Argentina in the 1960s as part of Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed, which focused on oppression and social issues. Invisible theatre developed in the context of increasingly repressive dictatorship in Brazil and Argentina.

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    13. 1960s Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots. Nikk’s Little Store / ebay. Sold for: $325. Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots, produced by Marx Toys, are one of the most classic, iconic toys. The game ...

  9. Paulo Freire - Wikipedia

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    Honorary Doctorate, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1996, along with Augusto Boal, during their residency at the Second Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Conference in Omaha. Honorary Degree from Claremont Graduate University, 1992; Honorary Doctorate from The Open University, 1973