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Facilitated by Morgan FitzPatrick Andrews
4522 Baltimore Ave. West Philadelphia
Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O. for short) has been around for 40 years and is practiced by millions of people in over 70 countries. It takes on various forms, from games and theatrical warm-ups, to staged plays where the audience has the power to change the ending. Some T.O. workshops are autobiographical reenactments that blur the line between theatre and therapy, some are wordless dialogues spoken by the human body, and some prepare people for taking to the streets to engage in public political discourse and direct action.
Over the course of 4 evenings, we surveyed the different branches of the Theatre of the Oppressed Tree, to understand and experiment with how this awesome tool merges art with activism, and how play can lead to personal change. Every week we used the game Colombian Hypnosis (follow this link for an explanation of the game) to lead us into these forms of T.O. as follows:
- Week 1: Learning the basics of Colombian Hypnosis and then creating different models to illustrate different systems of power.
- Week 2: Using Colombian Hypnosis to make Image Theatre, creating still images and then turning them into scenes of oppression.
- Week 3: Demonstrating Forum Theatre by having those who are hypnotized break free from their hypnotists.
- Week 4: Moving into more personal experiences by having Colombian Hypnosis segue into the Mask of the Oppressor technique, followed by a demonstration of Rainbow of Desire.
Some of the above terms are explained in greater detail in our online Theatre of the Oppressed Glossary, found here.