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The Theatre for Good Podcast is for people who want to master the art of using theatre for social change. In each episode, we dive deep into the world of applied theatre and learn together from the people and projects leading the way.

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episode Theatre for Creating a Culture of Expression, Acceptance and Dialogue Ft. Chetna Mehrotra from Rangbhumi artwork

Theatre for Creating a Culture of Expression, Acceptance and Dialogue Ft. Chetna Mehrotra from Rangbhumi

Chetna Mehrotra is an artist, cultural entrepreneur and the Founder of Rangbhumi Theatre, based in Mumbai, India. She draws on a mix of applied theatre and arts-based practices to facilitate workshops in workspaces, open learning spaces and within the education system with the vision of creating a culture of expression, acceptance and love between people. As an applied theatre organization, Rangbhumi believes passionately in the power of art forms and the wonderous ability they carry for personal transformation thereby leading to a community and societal shift in the humanism of everyday living. You don't want to miss: * How Rangbhumi is using Playback Theatre in schools with children as part of their curriculum as well as with their teachers * The power of bringing applied theatre practices into workplaces and how to overcome the challenges of working in these spaces * Tips for resourcing yourself as a practitioner and the self-work that is needed to be present, minimize bias and allow for emergence * News about a new Applied Theatre and Social Arts program as well as upcoming book launches * And MORE. Links and Resources: * Learn more about Rangbhumi Theatre on their Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/Rangbhumi-A-happy-playground-228754897494110/] * Check out some of their work on their Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCso-HyBXptO9vQo2iG5byMA] Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the latest Theatre for Good podcast episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review. You can also reach out to Meg Nimigon at hello@megnimigon.com to learn more about her work and how she is using the power of applied theatre to help teams overcome their challenges and build stronger team cultures. Thanks!

19. maj 2022 - 53 min
episode Theatre as a Weapon of Peace Ft. Sonny Chatwiriyachai from Malongdu Theatre artwork

Theatre as a Weapon of Peace Ft. Sonny Chatwiriyachai from Malongdu Theatre

Malongdu was founded by Sonny Chatwiriyachai and is the first Theatre of the Oppressed group to exist in Thailand. The name “Malongdu” in Thai means “Let’s Try.” Their aim is to establish an alternative theatre movement in Thailand that can share the voices of oppressed people from their site of struggle and its causes. Malongdu Theatre believes that a better and just society will not be hand-fed by people at the top so we, the oppressed and friends, need to join hands and lead the way using Theatre as a weapon of peace. You don’t want to miss: * The story of how Malongdu got started and the barriers Sonny was up against when trying to pioneer these techniques in Thailand * Examples and learnings from creating and joking Forum Theatre shows * How to create an Invisible Theatre performance and stories of the reactions * Sonny’s advice for other practitioners from the lessons learned over 10 years of running Malongdu * And MORE. Links and Resources * Learn more about Malongdu Theatre [https://www.facebook.com/malongdu/] * Watch a clip about the BTS Invisible Theatre work [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sirC3SoPVDo] Malongdu led Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the latest Theatre for Good podcast episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review. You can also reach out to Meg Nimigon at hello@megnimigon.com [hello@megnimigon.com] to learn more about her work or visit www.megnimigon.com [http://www.megnimigon.com].  Thanks!

05. apr. 2022 - 59 min
episode Theatre Across Borders Ft. Uri Noy Meir from ImaginAction artwork

Theatre Across Borders Ft. Uri Noy Meir from ImaginAction

ImaginAction was born 20 years ago from the vision of Hector Aristizabal, today it is a growing network of Social Arts Facilitators that use theatre and storytelling to create spaces in which communities can see and heal themselves. In this podcast, Meg Nimigon speaks to Uri Noy Meir from ImaginAction about how the work has transformed since moving online and how ImaginAction is playing a role in curating and creating this work both on and offline with communities worldwide. You don’t want to miss: * Uri’s journey into using theatre for social change and how integral it’s been to his own personal healing * Learn about techniques like Rainbow of Desire, Social Presencing Theatre and Dragon Dreaming * Hear about ways that Uri is experimenting online through workshops like Unlocking the News and From Stuck to Rainbow * The opportunity this work is presenting us during these troubling times to remember what connects us * And MORE. Links and Resources * Learn more about ImaginAction [https://imaginaction.org/] * Learn more about Theatre of the Oppressed [https://imaginaction.org/media/our-methods/theatre-of-the-oppressed-2], Social Presencing Theatre [https://imaginaction.org/media/our-methods/social-presencing-theatre] and Dragon Dreaming [https://imaginaction.org/media/our-methods/dragon-dreaming] * Register for an upcoming From Stuck to Rainbow Lab [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-stuck-to-rainbow-tickets-225261101017?fbclid=IwAR1loZBbXJK-Ci2j751fzUkW5GQbDCuq-Emxn6ER3LYIevpLo5_Z4QlvOvA] – you can access a special promo code for this training at the end of the podcast episode Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the latest Theatre for Good podcast episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review. You can also reach out to Meg Nimigon at hello@megnimigon.com [hello@megnimigon.com] to learn more about her work or visit www.megnimigon.com [http://www.megnimigon.com].  Thanks!

01. mar. 2022 - 48 min
episode Theatre Outside of the Box Ft. Theatre Passe Muraille artwork

Theatre Outside of the Box Ft. Theatre Passe Muraille

Theatre Passe Muraille (TPM) is a non-profit theatre based in Toronto, Ontario that breaks down walls by pushing against boundaries. TPM believes there should be a more diverse representation of artists, audience members, and stories in our theatre and aspires to be a leader locally, nationally, and internationally in establishing, promoting, and embracing collaborative and inclusive theatre practices. In this podcast, Meg Nimigon speaks with the Artistic Director of TPM, Marjorie Chan, and Interim Managing Director, Indrit Kasapi. You don't want to miss: * Why TPM calls itself Canada's original alternative theatre company and how that plays out in their work * Learn about the Accessibility Labs project - a series of experiments integrating accessibility practices within the artistic process * Hear about ways of centering the community you work within as an arts-based company * See how a theatre company is engaging the community outside of theatre by hosting a TRC Reading Challenge * Learn how TPM has offered 'Blackout nights' to serve the needs of its community * And MORE. Links and Resources * Learn more about Theatre Passe Muraille [https://www.passemuraille.ca/] * Watch the Accessibility Labs 7-Part Documentary Series [https://www.passemuraille.ca/accessibilitylabs/] (for free!) * Learn more about the TRC Reading Challenge [https://www.passemuraille.ca/trcreading/] Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the latest Theatre for Good podcast episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review. You can also reach out to Meg Nimigon at hello@megnimigon.com [hello@megnimigon.com] to learn more about her work or visit www.megnimigon.com [http://www.megnimigon.com].  Thanks! This episode's podcast art image is thanks to Dahlia Katz.

11. jan. 2022 - 58 min
episode Theatre for Restorative Justice Ft. Kimberlee Walker artwork

Theatre for Restorative Justice Ft. Kimberlee Walker

Kimberlee Walker is a social worker, actor and Applied Theatre facilitator who is a founding member of Ontario-based not-for-profit Theatre of the Beat (TOTB). Theatre of the Beat is a theatre company with a process rooted in restorative justice principles and a passion for promoting conversations around social justice. Kimberlee developed TOTB's Restorative Justice Theatre Program which runs out of Grand Valley Institution for Women. This program marks the first time that a professional theatre company has collaborated with federally incarcerated women in Canada. You don’t want to miss: * How Theatre of the Beat got started and how it became the first professional theatre company to collaborate with federally incarcerated women in Canada * Tips for creating safe space in your workshops that use a trauma-informed approach * Why creating theatre within prisons is important and impactful and how you might go about starting your own program * How applying a restorative justice lens to your work may affect your practices * Resources on how to measure and evaluate your applied theatre work * And MORE. Links and Resources * Learn more about Kimberlee [https://theatreofthebeat.ca/staff] and Theatre of the Beat [https://theatreofthebeat.ca/] * Book your spot at TOTB’s upcoming digital show Forgiven/Forgotten [https://theatreofthebeat.ca/forgivenforgotten] * Check out the Justice Arts Coalition [https://thejusticeartscoalition.org/] – a network uniting teaching artists, arts advocates, currently and formerly incarcerated artists, and allies, harnessing the transformative power of the arts to reimagine justice * Learn more about the impact of prison theatre programs through the Geese Theatre Company evidence library [http://www.geese.co.uk/research/evidence-library] Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the latest Theatre for Good podcast episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review. You can also reach out to Meg Nimigon at hello@megnimigon.com [hello@megnimigon.com] to learn more about her work or visit www.megnimigon.com [http://www.megnimigon.com].  Thanks!

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