Ber Piny1 : Tracing and Tracking the practice of Theatre for Development in East Africa.
Keywords:
Theatre for Development, intervention, cosmic equilibrium/disequilibrium, Subjugated culturesAbstract
The article traces and tracks the development of a popular theatre form in East Africa: Theatre for
Development. In the process of tracing and tracking this genre of theatre, the article begins by locating
the presence of this discursive theatre practice in Africa. The article then explores the development and
manifestation of this theatre practice in East Africa, outlining its theoretical bases as well as its impact
in transformation agenda.
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