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Committed Theatre in Nigeria - Perspectives on Teaching and Practice

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This book identifies Nigerian theatre as a highly creative and useful tool for cultural and economic development. It moves beyond the usual discussion of theatre as entertainment to a dialogue that situates theatre as an essential tool for initiating public discourse for the advancement of society in general.

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Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables



Function, need and the practical implications of Committed Theatre and Theatre of Commitment in Nigeria: An Introduction.



Chapter 1: Theatre in Development Discourse

The Imperatives of Freire's Poetics of Liberation for Applied Theatre

Adegbamigbe, Abayomi.

The Arts: Artistes and the Theatre in Development Discourse

Jiboku, Joseph Olutoyin

On Being Black: Art and commitment in August Wilson

Prayer P. Elmo Raj

Functional Arts: An Innovative Exploration of Bamboo for Entreprenuerer Possibilities in Nigeria.

Quadri, Oluwasegun Olawale



Chapter 2 :Nigerian theatre in perspective

Patterns and Trends of Committed Theatre in Nigeria

Lawal, Hameed Olutoba

The Revolutionary Ethos in Sam Ukala's Last Heroes

Ogu-Raphael, Ifeanyi and Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah

Theatrical elements in the Egba Festival of Kokori People in Delta State

Awodiya, Muyiwa P. and Akpore Nicholas Efe

Communalistic/Individualistic Tendencies and the Taboos in Wedlock of the Gods

Adjeketa Blessing



Chapter 3 Social, cultural and historical implications of Nigeria theatre

Politics, Theatre, and Echoes of Separatism in Nigeria

Okpadah, Stephen Ogheneruro and Taiwo Afolabi Okunola

Poverty, Ethics and Theatre Entrepreneurship in Nigeria

Oyewo, Segun Oyeleke

Analysis of Aesthetagement of Calabar Carnival in Nigeria

Oyewo, Segun Oyeleke and Christopher Elochukwu Unegbu



Chapter 4: Committed theatre practices: A critical analysis from a Global Perspective

Committed Theatre Practices: Indigenous Theatre Practice in Indonesia

Silas Emovwodo

Functional Theatre and Theatre of Commitment in Nigeria: An Interview with Akanji Nasiru

Oyewo, Segun Oyeleke

Committed Theatre, Committed People: Interview with Practitioners from Canada, interview with Paulina Grainger - Arts and Outreach Coordinator, (Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) & Lina De Guevara (Founder, Puente Theatre, Canada)

Taiwo Afolabi Okunola

A Committed Artist on the Niger Delta Speaks: An Interview with Ben Binebai, Associate

Professor of Theatre Arts, Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

Okpadah, Stephen Ogheneruro

The Committed Artiste from Ethiopia: Debebe Eshetu

Menyahel Teshome

Conclusion

About the author










Segun Oyeleke Oyewo is head of the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Africa, Toru-Orua, Bayelsa State.

Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah is a PhD candidate in the Department of the Performing Arts, University of Ilorin.

Taiwo Okunola Afolabi is a PhD candidate in the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria.

Summary

This book identifies Nigerian theatre as a highly creative and useful tool for cultural and economic development. It moves beyond the usual discussion of theatre as entertainment to a dialogue that situates theatre as an essential tool for initiating public discourse for the advancement of society in general.

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