WHAT: Theatre of the Oppressed workshop @ The LAVA Center

WHEN: Sunday, June 14, 7–8:30 p.m.

WHERE: The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield

CONTACT: info@thelavacenter.org or ‪413-376-8118‬

GREENFIELD, MA — The LAVA Center’s monthly Theatre of the Oppressed workshop, facilitated by Ash Goverman, will have its final workshop in the current format on Sunday, June 14, 7–8:30 p.m. Stay tuned for news of special workshops later this year!

The workshop is based in the work of Augusto Boal, who developed Theatre of the Oppressed in Brazil inspired by Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Boal describes theater as “rehearsal for the revolution.” His method transforms the audience from passive spectators into “spect-actors,” empowered to explore solutions to oppressive personal, social and political problems through theater and improvisation.

Participants will use Boal’s games as a tool for power analysis. The workshop will offer image theatre and forum theatre as methods for societal examination through our bodies, rather than cerebrally; in community, rather than in isolation. Theatre of the Oppressed is a connective tool for community engagement and embodied anti-perfectionism. Boal’s methods guide us to explore, analyze and ultimately transform our lived reality.

Ash Goverman is a theatre director, teaching artist and arts coordinator. She has studied Theatre of the Oppressed with Christina Marin.

This event is free of cost. Donations are appreciated. Questions? Email ash@thelavacenter.org

The LAVA Center is a community arts space in Greenfield, MA whose mission is to create opportunities and build inclusive community in and through the arts and humanities. We are focused on making The LAVA Center a space where all artists, including marginalized communities and individuals, can have their voices heard. The LAVA Center is located at 324 Main St., in downtown Greenfield, MA. https://thelavacenter.org 

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