When It’s Written On Your Face: Teatr 21 And The Paradox Of Invisibility
The discussions framing social theatre are all too often carried out in the language of public...
Read MoreSara Taylor is a writer, translator, and theatre scholar based out ot St. Louis, Missouri. She is a PhD Candidate in Indiana University’s Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance and a recent exchange fellow at the University of Warsaw’s Institute of Polish Culture, where she conducted archival and ethnographic research on Polish political theatre of the 1970s and 80s. Sara is a contributor to Gale Cengage Learning’s award-winning reference collections, Literature of War (2012) and Literature of Propaganda (2013) and to the forthcoming edited volume, The Theatre of Tadeusz Kantor. She is currently working on a project to develop strategies for wheelchair users to participate in Latin social dance and recently collaborated on an instructional video, “Wheelchair Bachata: Four Simple Moves for Standing and Seated Partners.”
Posted by Sara Taylor | 23rd Mar 2018 | News, Participatory Theatre, Poland, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Politics
The discussions framing social theatre are all too often carried out in the language of public...
Read MorePosted by Sara Taylor | 10th Mar 2018 | Participatory Theatre, Poland, Review, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Politics
Pesach or Passover is the most widely observed Jewish holiday and arguably the most joyful....
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