动荡:基于艺术的参与式行动研究,针对黑人和有色人种的创意艺术治疗师和创意人员的经历

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《湍流》是一部原创戏剧,讲述了黑人和有色人种(BPOC)的创意艺术治疗师和创意人员的经历。在这部戏剧制作完成后,乐团成员同意参与一个基于艺术的参与式行动研究过程,在这个过程中,联合研究人员利用了戏剧、视觉、,音乐和诗歌形式的探究,询问自己这个社区面临的现实和希望,以及支持他们运动、成长和流动的环境条件。研究结果强调了创造性亲和团体的价值和必要性,以及可持续的结构、财务和关系支持,以鼓励BPOC学生和专业人士的希望和梦想。
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Turbulence: Arts-based participatory action research on the experience of creative arts therapists and creatives who identify as Black and people of colour
Following the production of Turbulence, an original play featuring the experiences of creative arts therapists and creatives who identify as Black and people of colour (BPOC), members of the ensemble agreed to engage in an arts-based participatory action research process in which co-researchers drew on dramatic, visual, musical and poetic forms of inquiry to ask themselves about the realities and hopes faced by this community and the environmental conditions that would support their movement, growth and mobility. Findings emphasized the value and necessity of creative affinity groups together with sustainable structural, financial and relational support to encourage the hopes and dreams of BPOC students and professionals.
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