连接表演和表演连接:表演艺术如何有效地参与国际和跨学科的教学和研究

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A. Harley
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本文借鉴了我过去几年(2014-2017)与美国文理学院和亚洲合作机构的学生和教师领导合作表演艺术项目的经验。在这里,我描述了表演艺术,像其他形式的具体化学习一样,如何有效地召集不同学科和语言的学生和教师。通过运用具体的学习、记忆技能、跨学科、社会网络、情感和想象力的有限空间,表演艺术可以在环境问题的教育和参与中发挥更大的作用。表演艺术为建立国际和跨学科的合作与交流提供了强有力的工具。文科背景下的应用语音学习也有助于减少跨文化交流中的语言障碍。包括表演艺术项目的简要介绍,这些项目有助于巩固过去项目中的合作关系。接下来是结语,使用奥古斯托·波尔(Augusto Boal, 1985)的“参与式行动研究”模型,描述了表演的发展如何本身也可以成为一种文化研究形式。
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Connecting Performance and Performing Connection: How the Performing Arts Can Usefully Engage an International and Interdisciplinary Cohort in Pedagogy and Research
This article draws upon my experiences from the last several years (2014–2017) of leading collaborative performing arts projects with students and faculty from US liberal arts colleges and Asian partner institutions. Herein, I describe how the performing arts, like other forms of embodied learning, can usefully function to convene students and faculty who operate in different disciplines and languages.   The performing arts could be more central to and useful in education about and engagement with environmental issues by enlisting embodied learning, memory skills, transdisciplinarity, social networks, emotion, and liminal spaces of imaginative vision. The performing arts offer powerful tools for constructing international and interdisciplinary collaborations and exchanges. Applied voice study in the liberal arts context also offers help in lowering language barriers in intercultural exchanges. Included are brief descriptions of performing arts projects which helped cement collaborative relationships in past projects. An epilogue follows, describing how development of a performance can also be a form of cultural research in and of itself, using Augusto Boal’s (1985) model of ‘participatory action research.’
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