Fr. 106.00

From Boal to Jana Sanskriti: Practice and Principles

English · Hardback

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Jana Sanskriti is internationally recognised as the most iconic post-Boalian Theatre of the Oppressed operation in the world today.
This fully illustrated book by the Bengali company's founder and artistic director Sanjoy Ganguly, edited by Ralph Yarrow, collects and explains their programme of workshop exercises, placing them in the context of their social and activist work. A set of interviews with Ganguly complements these practical sequences, drawing in topics such as the role of the joker, the nature of development, participation and agency, aesthetics as transformation, and Theatre of the Oppressed in the context of a market economy.


List of contents

Foreword Eugène van Erven
Preface Ralph Yarrow
PART 1: Workshops Sanjoy Ganguly
Developing Boal’s Games into Social Metaphors
Index of Exercises
Introductory Exercises


  1. While Walking

  2. Feel the Protagonist

  3. Express Emotion

  4. Variation, Finding Oppression

  5. Indian Parliament

  6. Fish Society

  7. Game of Power

  8. Expression with Body
1

  1. Joint Sculpture

  2. Circles of Emotion

  3. Sculpting in Pairs, plus Variation
2

  1. Human Knot, plus Variation

  2. Variations of Grandma’s Footsteps

    1. The Deer and the Tiger

    2. Crossing the Border

  1. Spontaneous Group Sculptures

  2. Development of Status Game
3

  1. Forum in a circle

  2. Variation on Columbian Hypnosis, plus further Variation

  3. Blind Game

  4. Storytelling
4

  1. Catch in the Circle

  2. Newspaper Theatre

  3. Points of Contact

  4. Invisible Friend

  5. Soundscape and Images

  6. Characters’ Stories
5

  1. Moving as Still Image

  2. Experiencing the Lives of Others

  3. Glass Cobra becomes Trade Union Game
PART 2: Interviews with Sanjoy Ganguly and short essays

  1. Interview by Robert Klement Interview by Robyn Kirkby Interview by Clément Poutot Interview by Joschka Kȍck Interview by Clément Poutot, on Vivekananda Sanjoy Ganguly: The Political Aesthetic of Jana Sanskriti: Theatre
  2. as an Art of Creating Connection
    Coda: Sanjoy Ganguly: ‘Aesthetics as Transformation’ Postscript: Sanjoy Ganguly: A critical space: Forum, Jokering and the problem of sympathy Letters from Augusto Boal and Sanjoy Ganguly

About the author










Sanjoy Ganguly is the founder and Artistic Director of the Jana Sanskriti Centre for the Theatre of the Oppressed, in West Bengal, India; considered by Boal the chief exponents of his methodology outside his native Brazil. He is the author of Jana Sanskriti: Forum theatre and democracy in India (2010).
Ralph Yarrow is Emeritus Professor of Drama and Comparative Literature at the University of East Anglia.


Summary

Jana Sanskriti is internationally recognised as the most iconic post-Boalian Theatre of the Oppressed operation in the world today.
This fully illustrated book by the Bengali company's founder and artistic director Sanjoy Ganguly, edited by Ralph Yarrow, collects and explains their programme of workshop exercises, placing them in the context of their social and activist work. A set of interviews with Ganguly complements these practical sequences, drawing in topics such as the role of the joker, the nature of development, participation and agency, aesthetics as transformation, and Theatre of the Oppressed in the context of a market economy.

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