Community Engagement Event

Introduction to Research-based Theatre Workshop with e@UBC

September 29, 2022, 12:00 am to 12:00 am

e@UBC Space/Graham Lee Innovation Centre, basement of the Alumni Centre 6163 University Blvd

Research-based Theatre (RbT) is a qualitative, arts-based methodology that invites researchers, artists, educators, and participants to collectively translate and transform research phenomena into theatre. This approach makes use of applied drama and theatre strategies and, at its core, rests on two commitments: a) to honour and ethically explore the research context; and b) to engage and commit to the art form of theatre. This session explores key aspects of RbT and its invitation to bring stories of research to life through theatre. 

The Research-based Theatre Lab frequently collaborates with a range of interdisciplinary groups, such as Health Sciences, Education, Engineering, Nursing, to Social Work – each looking to expand and re-imagine their approaches to reaching diverse audiences. 

In this interactive workshop, we share short monologues illustrating RbT in practice and introductory drama-based exercises designed to inspire and invite collaboration. 

We will then speak about some of the projects we have been involved in with our partners and discuss learnings that emerged in these collaborative partnerships.

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Dr. George Belliveau, Cluster Lead, Research-based Theatre Lab

Dr. Tetsuro Shigematsu, Post Doc, Research-based theatre Lab

Christina Cook, Research Project Coordinator, Research-based theatre Lab

Laen Hershler, Instructor, Creative Studies Faculty UBC-O and Faculty of Education, UBC-V

Simangele Mabena, PhD Candidate, UBC & Co-Founder, Accessible Design Afrika


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