Staging & Performing Change: Personal, Relational & Collective Dimensions of Drama Therapy & Performance
This online course is the first of a three-part series:
Tues, Sep 30 @ 5-8 pm- Part I: Self-Revelatory Performance: Intrapersonal Exploration
Tues, Oct 28 @ 5-8 pm - Part II: Co-Revelatory Performance: Intrapersonal Dynamics
Tues, Dec 16 @ 5-8 pm - Part III: Theatre for Change: Therapeutic Theatre for Social Justice & Collective Healing
A Description of what the session(s)
This three-part series explores drama therapy’s capacity to foster transformation across personal, relational, and collective dimensions through performance. Participants will be introduced to three distinct yet interrelated forms of therapeutic performance specific to drama therapy: Self-Revelatory Performance, Co-Revelatory Performance, and Theatre for Change (a project developed at CIIS). Each offers a unique pathway to healing, insight, and change.
Sessions will include didactic presentations, sample performance footage with analysis, experiential activities adapted for virtual participation, and opportunities for reflective dialogue and inquiry.
Any specific learning outcomes or objectives:
Articulate the theoretical foundations, core elements, and intended therapeutic functions of Self-Revelatory Performance, Co-Revelatory Performance, and Theatre for Change within drama therapy praxis.
Differentiate the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and sociocultural dimensions of therapeutic performance and their respective applications in clinical, educational, and community contexts.
Analyze recorded examples of therapeutic performance to assess therapeutic objectives, aesthetic strategies, and indicators of psychodramatic or transformative impact on the performer(s).