Theatre for Development as a Non‐formal Method of Education in Nigeria

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
O. S. Abah
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Abstract

Abstract Theatre for Development (TFD) has emerged in Nigeria, as it has in many other parts of Africa, as an alternative practice to mainstream theatre. It has, therefore, developed as an interaction with ordinary people. TFD has, in consequence, become a vehicle as well as a strategy in the way it uses indigenous forms as elements of its practice. It has, however, acknowledged the presence of the mainstream and integrated aspects of it into its practice. The appeal and ability of TFD to analyse and strategise for action, and its democratic structure, put ordinary people in control from the stage of problem identification through to community action. It is these aspects of participation, analysis and questioning which allow us to discover an interconnection between TFD and Drama in Education (DIE). Like TFD, DIE is engaged in the exercise of critical reinterpretation of social issues by and with children. In essence, therefore, both practices are about interrogating society.
发展剧场在尼日利亚作为一种非正规教育方法
发展戏剧(TFD)已经在尼日利亚出现,就像它在非洲的许多其他地方一样,作为主流戏剧的替代实践。因此,它已经发展成为一种与普通人的互动。因此,TFD已成为一种工具和一种战略,因为它将土著形式作为其实践的要素。然而,它承认主流的存在,并将其各个方面纳入其实践。TFD在分析和制定行动策略方面的吸引力和能力,以及它的民主结构,使普通民众从确定问题阶段一直控制到社区行动。正是这些参与、分析和质疑的方面,让我们发现了TFD与戏剧教育(DIE)之间的联系。与TFD一样,DIE也致力于通过儿童和与儿童一起对社会问题进行批判性重新解释。因此,从本质上讲,这两种做法都是在质疑社会。
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