Is Culture just Art and Architecture or is there more to it? How does it affect lives? Does it only exist in the past, to be observed from a distance? The irony is embedded in everything around us, as indigenous and folk forms of expression, like Warli Art, is being capitalized upon to be put on objects, like laptop covers and backpacks.
Does THIS constitute culture? An entire nation gets busy in celebrating Karva Chauth while communal lynching, violence and deaths due to COVID mismanagement are camouflaged with celebrations using lamps, drums and thalis. Or is THIS the new normal for Culture?
Theatre has always been synonymous with culture- not just a form through performance, but something posing with its dual nature as both the mirror and the window. Just like any other journey, Culture moves and grows without structural frameworks. It is non-linear and chaotic in its extension.
Theatre of the Oppressed (TOTO) is a praxis based on the political views of equality and democratic processes. Across the world, different movements, communities, and organizations have used it to initiate socio-cultural shifts.
Real, vital, and inclusionary dialogues are crucial aspects of enduring democracies, in the present and in the future too. TOTO, both as an approach and a technique, facilitates a shift in behavior and perception of individuals and collectives, enabling greater ownership and a hands-on approach to validate and support diverse dialogues.
The Theatre of the Oppressed practice deeply respects the intellectual faculty of people and therefore has the potential to portray oppression and change the story. This form of theatre focuses not just on acting, but also on action. It deliberates on the reflection of realities and can be a rehearsal for future action.
Jokering is the art of facilitating the TO experience. In rehearsals and workshops, the joker guides actors through games and exercises to investigate shared experiences of oppression. During performances the joker attempts to establish dialogue between the actors and spect-actors.
This workshop, which is the first and introductory level, is a 6-day workshop. It is an introduction to this amorphous framework and possible ways to implement TOTO in various fields.
This workshop will focus on participatory process which offers people the possibility of identifying issues, articulating them in form of short plays and creating a structure in which an active dialogue between the actors and the spectators is instigated in order to try and change the story.
The work that we will do during these 6 days will be experiential, with a summary and debrief of the techniques involved:
We are organizing an intensive TOTO program with three modules, which is designed as a funnel – spread across 10 months with exit possible at every level but entry possible only at the foundation level for freshers and at intermediary for those with experience.
This entails both on-site workshops and action projects led by participants.
The second round will take place later in the year, after a gap of 2-3 months. We would mostly like to have the same participants who participated in the first round of workshops.
This workshop will involve an advanced training in TOTO and also involve work with the communities on the ground. In the third round, there shall be a training component at the Sambhaavnaa campus and a longer component of working with the communities.
We shall together discuss the particularities of these workshops in detail when we meet during the first round. Details would be finalized collectively.
This workshop is for change-makers, social work practitioners, activists, people associated with people’s movements, theatre artists who work on aspects of social change and young artists exploring to develop techniques for social change.
This workshop is ideal for those who want to begin using Theatre for social change processes.
Do not let money be an impediment to your application. Need based fee waivers are available. We have a limited number of scholarships so please apply for a fee waiver if you really need it.
Do remember that there may be others who need it more than you. Fee waiver will be offered to people from marginalized groups and non-funded social, political or students movements.
For any query: WhatsApp or call : 8894227954 (between 10 am to 5 pm), and e-mail: programs@sambhaavnaa.org
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