Theatre for Children in Hospital Political control and freedomsRecent decades have seen a new appreciation develop for applied theatre and the role of arts based activities in health care. This book looks specifically at the place of theatre for children who are hospitalized, showing how powerfully it can enhance their social and mental well being. Child led performances, for example, can be used as a technique to distract young patients from hospitalization, prepare them for painful procedures, and teach them
based on the Song of Ice and Fire series written by George R
The play represents the only dramatic work in English which features Brecht himself as the title character
Focusing on the national instead of the global
Site-based dance performance and sited movement explorations implicate dance makers
Chris Dumas places director Brian De Palma’s body of work in dialogue with the works of other provocative filmmakers
yet our understanding and ideas surrounding it are largely derived from Internet usage in the USA
Capturing the issues and debates that are shaping both curricula and practice
Through a theoretical framework that incorporates elements of both Eastern and Western philosophy
and explores the complex and interactive relationship between news media and Australian Indigenous affairs
the author argues that Nolan’s films highlight the ways in which the cinema can provide specific insights into the nature of human consciousness
cinematography and symbolism in the episodes as well as the fan videos they inspire
including ancient Troy and Alexandria