Thinking on Stage: Exploring Possibilities for the Creative Process in Theater Education

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Thalia R. Goldstein
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Abstract

Theater is considered one of the creative arts, and participation has long been tied to such disparate outcomes as creative thinking, empathy, and emotional understanding. Yet research on what actually happens in a theater classroom from a psychological perspective has been lacking. In particular, how thinking strategies beyond improvisation, used in acting classes, may be tied to steps in the creative process has not been well specified theoretically or empirically. Here, I take under consideration established steps of the creative process, and how each could theoretically be linked to the acting habits of mind, eight dispositional-level mindsets foundational to acting classes. Theater classrooms are grounded in being embodied and contained spaces, critical to their success as creative laboratories for performance and student growth. However, questions remain about which students benefit from which types of theater activities, how to bring elements of theater's creativity into other domains and classrooms, and how to best help the transference of skills learned in the theater space to outside the theater space. This theoretical work sets up a path ahead for empirical investigations of how elements of acting classes, used iteratively and in concert with one another, can lead to promoting the creative process and creative thought.

舞台思维:探索戏剧教育创作过程的可能性
戏剧被认为是一种创造性艺术,长期以来,参与戏剧一直与创造性思维、同理心和情感理解等不同的结果联系在一起。然而,从心理学的角度对戏剧教室中实际发生的事情进行的研究一直缺乏。特别是,在表演课上使用的超越即兴的思维策略如何与创作过程中的步骤联系在一起,在理论上或经验上都没有得到很好的说明。在这里,我考虑了创作过程的既定步骤,以及每个步骤在理论上如何与思维的表演习惯联系起来,这是表演课程的八种性格层面的心态基础。戏剧教室是建立在具体化和包含空间的基础上的,这对于他们作为表演和学生成长的创造性实验室的成功至关重要。然而,关于哪些学生从哪些类型的戏剧活动中受益,如何将戏剧创造力的元素带入其他领域和教室,以及如何最好地帮助在戏剧空间中学习的技能转移到戏剧空间之外的问题仍然存在。这一理论工作为实证研究如何反复使用和相互协调的表演类元素可以促进创造性过程和创造性思维开辟了一条道路。
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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
CiteScore
7.50
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7.70%
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44
期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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