The Geese Theatre handbook : drama with offenders and people at risk /
Geese Theatre UK was formed in 1987 and is renowned across the criminal justice field. Members of the company devise and perform issue-based plays and conduct workshops and training in prisons, young offender institutions, probation centres and related settings. The company has worked in virtually e...
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2002
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Quick Reference to Essential Concepts
- How to Use this Book
- Foreword and Acknowledgements
- About Geese Theatre
- Contact address
- About the Editors
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- PART I: Background and Essential Techniques
- 1 Theory and Key Concepts
- 2 General Guidance
- 3 Guidelines for Structuring Drama-based Work
- 4 Processing Techniques
- PART 11: Exercises and Drama Structures
- 5 Games and Exercises
- 6 Interactive Observer: the First Dramatic Involvement
- 7 Frozen Pictures: Creating Static Scenes and Characters
- 8 Role Play9 Geese Theatre in Performance: 'Lift Your Mask!'
- APPENDIX A Assessment and Evaluation Forms
- APPENDIX B Guidelines for Structuring Offending Behaviour Programmes which Use Drama-based Methods
- APPENDIX C Sample Sessions
- APPENDIX D Sample Session Demonstrating Work at One Step Removed and the Personal Level
- GLOSSARY
- REFERENCES
- General Index
- Alphabetical Index of Exercises
- Index of General Games and Exercises by Aims
- Index of Offending-focused Games and Exercises by Aims