Playback Theatre: the art of being oneself. A tool for empowerment and real change for individuals and communities
<p>This article presents the application of a theatrical technique—<em>Playback Theatre</em>, which was developed in the United States during the 1970s—to social intervention, as a narrative and listening space that confers value and dignity upon the person and the unique and disti...
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doaj-c2015ffa76af492d8ad9aee5826618722020-11-25T01:02:59ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Trabajo Social0214-03141988-82952016-01-01291334110.5209/rev_CUTS.2016.v29.n1.4925248951Playback Theatre: the art of being oneself. A tool for empowerment and real change for individuals and communitiesMaria Elena Aimo0Direttrice Scuola Italiana Playback Theatre (Italia)<p>This article presents the application of a theatrical technique—<em>Playback Theatre</em>, which was developed in the United States during the 1970s—to social intervention, as a narrative and listening space that confers value and dignity upon the person and the unique and distinct individual experiences that facilitate their social and relational integration. This art of being oneself, as the author states, uses the oral tradition and spontaneous and creative communication of psychodrama and combines them with theatrical expression. This technique has been shown to be pertinent to both community social work and support groups for persons in problematic situations. The aim of this is to celebrate some specific moment of their lives, as individuals or as a community, and to define strategies for improving living conditions or resolving or alleviating conflicts. It is also used to assess the achievements of the proposed objectives, to strengthen the motivation to change and to transform existing relationships into collaborative ones. This is possible not only owing to the participation of persons, but also to the assumption of different roles that can permit the overcoming of certain traumatic events.</p><p>In addition to support groups, it is used for the training and supervision of social work professionals. The theatrical technique in question allows them to assume roles as diverse as narrator, audience or actor, whether simultaneously or successively. Taking the role of «performer» or guide to the theatrical action requires prior preparation in order for the group of participants to be able to pool their individualities and their emotions and reflect on them. The participatory methodology that Playback Theatre proposes is important in community social work and is posed in a new and transformative key.</p>https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CUTS/article/view/49252Playback Theatreteatro socialTrabajo Social comunitarioescenarios sociales. |
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Playback Theatre: the art of being oneself. A tool for empowerment and real change for individuals and communities |
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<p>This article presents the application of a theatrical technique—<em>Playback Theatre</em>, which was developed in the United States during the 1970s—to social intervention, as a narrative and listening space that confers value and dignity upon the person and the unique and distinct individual experiences that facilitate their social and relational integration. This art of being oneself, as the author states, uses the oral tradition and spontaneous and creative communication of psychodrama and combines them with theatrical expression. This technique has been shown to be pertinent to both community social work and support groups for persons in problematic situations. The aim of this is to celebrate some specific moment of their lives, as individuals or as a community, and to define strategies for improving living conditions or resolving or alleviating conflicts. It is also used to assess the achievements of the proposed objectives, to strengthen the motivation to change and to transform existing relationships into collaborative ones. This is possible not only owing to the participation of persons, but also to the assumption of different roles that can permit the overcoming of certain traumatic events.</p><p>In addition to support groups, it is used for the training and supervision of social work professionals. The theatrical technique in question allows them to assume roles as diverse as narrator, audience or actor, whether simultaneously or successively. Taking the role of «performer» or guide to the theatrical action requires prior preparation in order for the group of participants to be able to pool their individualities and their emotions and reflect on them. The participatory methodology that Playback Theatre proposes is important in community social work and is posed in a new and transformative key.</p> |
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