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Reflexive Teaching Artist (eBook)

Collected Wisdom from the Drama/Theatre Field
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2014
336 Seiten
Intellect Books Ltd (Verlag)
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Writing from the dual perspectives of artist and educator, Kathryn Dawson and Daniel A. Kelin II raise fundamental questions about the complex functions of the teaching artist in school, community and professional theatre settings. Contributions to the text explore a series of foundational concepts, including intentionality, quality, artistic perspective, assessment and praxis, all used as a reflective framework to illuminate case studies from a wide range of teaching artist practice.



Readers are also offered questions to guide their practical application, charts to complete, and the editors examine the practice of teaching in, through and about drama and theatre. 


Writing from the dual perspectives of artist and educator, Kathryn Dawson and Daniel A. Kelin II raise fundamental questions about the complex functions of the teaching artist in school, community and professional theatre settings. Contributions to the text explore a series of foundational concepts, including intentionality, quality, artistic perspective, assessment and praxis, all used as a reflective framework to illuminate case studies from a wide range of teaching artist practice.Readers are also offered questions to guide their practical application, charts to complete, and the editors examine the practice of teaching in, through and about drama and theatre.

lt;p>Kathryn Dawson is assistant professor in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of Texas at Austin and serves as director of the Drama for Schools program. 

Daniel A. Kelin II is director of drama education at the Honolulu Theater for Youth and teaching artist on the national roster of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 

Introduction



Part 1: A Teaching Artist Reflects 



Chapter 1: The Teaching Artist 



Chapter 2: Reflective Practice 



Part 2: Collected Wisdom



Chapter 3: Intentionality 



Intentionality Case Studies



Learning to listen: Lessons for Teaching Artists from a Minneapolis mosque – Sarah Myers



Stories of my life: A Teaching Artist reflects on cultural consciousness – Roxanne Schroeder-Arce



Devised performance in a gender-specific juvenile probation program – Amanda Hashagen



Audition notice(d): Taking steps to align mission and admission – Lisa M. Barker



Remaking how a site is perceived and experienced: The ghosts of Waller Creek Project – Michelle Dahlenburg



Chapter 4: Quality



Quality Case Studies



What does quality theatre for young audiences look like? – Tamara Goldbogen



Suit My Heart: Staging foster youth narratives that hit home – Michelle Hayford



How do we find relevance? – Gary Minyard



On both shores: Teaching across personal/political distance – Nicole Gurgel



Balancing artistic and language-learning goals in Lincoln Center Theater’s Learning English and Drama Project – Kati Koerner



Chapter 5: Artistic Perspective



Artistic Perspective Case Studies



Developing ‘dramatic metaphor’ to teach concepts of science – Jo Beth Gonzalez



The art of relationship: Intergenerational theatre – Marsha Gildin



Bridging the divide with Shakespeare: Theatre as moral education in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Andrew Garrod



Dramaturgy by students – Carol T. (Jones) Schwartz and Kim Bowers-Rheay-Baran



What’s Happened to Queen Fancy Fish? Deconstructing an applied theatre lesson for the early childhood classroom – Karina Naumer



Chapter 6: Assessment



Assessment Case Studies



Capturing the story: A Teaching Artist’s attempt to assess a documentary theatre project in rural Alaska – Ryan Conarro



The applications of theatre as pedagogical and research methodologies: Scenes and waves of investigative dialogues across the Nordsjøen (North Sea) – Heli Aaltonen and Stephanie Knight



Engaging the outliers: One theatre educator’s journey to reach her most challenging students through choice, rigor and empowerment – Tracy Kane



Reflection as a bridge between program evaluation and instruction – Cory Wilkerson and Jennifer Ridgway



Naming our learning along the way through arts-based assessment – Bridget Kiger Lee



Chapter 7: Praxis



Praxis Case Studies



The vagabond’s dilemma: Representing host culture as a guest – Jamie Simpson Steele



Activating community: Process-centered philosophy in a product-oriented world – Gillian McNally



Playing at praxis: Locating youth voices in history – Megan Alrutz



Enacting liderazgo: Where drama praxis and Latino leadership intersect – Christina Marín



Essentializing residencies: Collecting trophies of the oppressed – Peter B. Duffy



Part 3: The Reflexive Practitioner



Chapter 8: Participatory Action Research



Final Reflections

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.10.2014
Reihe/Serie ISSN
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-78320-222-X / 178320222X
ISBN-13 978-1-78320-222-5 / 9781783202225
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