Aaron Jafferis

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Theatre for Social Action
Program Type Residency
Art Form Theatre
Curriculum Connections Social Studies | Language Arts / Literacy | Play-Based Learning
Target Grades 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Higher Education | Family
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Testimonial

“They absolutely loved him and keep asking when he’s coming back. “Even the kids who usually do not write a lot. He’s definitely a huge motivational force.” - Laura Falkenhainer, Harriet Gibbons High School, Albany, NY

Description

Students choose an issue that needs change now (past themes have included Immigration, Education, Health Care), then collectively devise a play to engage and move an audience to think differently about the issue. Students employ character, plot, idea, dialogue, spectacle and sound in writing new plays. They use Augusto Boal’s Forum Theatre games and methods to turn the audience into spect-actors and improvise ways to make change. This residency also has the option of using hip-hop theatre (a la Hamilton): turning personal stories into lyrically complex hip-hop monologues, songs, scenes and plays.

Objectives

Students will study masterworks of socially engaged theatre, then create their own.
Students will learn the basics of playwriting and devised theatre.

Pricing Information

Residencies start at $2,650 per week; call for full pricing.

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Program Length

5-20 sessions

Participants

maximum 20 per class

Technical Specifications

• Program Space: Whiteboard or chalkboard
• Audiovisual/Tech: Projector & speakers to plug in a MacBook. Laptops or tablets for participants. Access to a shared drive or google docs. Microphones and sound system for final sharing.