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9781858563220

Structure and Spontaneity : The Process Drama of Cecily O'Neill

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    9781858563220

  • ISBN10:

    1858563224

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-12-30
  • Publisher: Stylus Pub Llc

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Summary

Cecily O'Neill has had a formative impact on the evolution of the creative and dynamic mode of teaching called process drama. Process drama characterizes work powered by transformatory outcomes that bring together the worlds of drama education and theatre practice. Dorothy Heathcote and Gavin Bolton were perceived as the pioneers of a new and radical form of educational praxis but it was O'Neill who made that praxis accessible to educators worldwide. Her work on structuring classroom drama, her writings on pretext and process drama, her studies on the imagination, multicultural education, and dramatic form have been influential throughout North America, Europe and Australasia. This book is a compilation of the formative articles of O'Neill along with significant commentaries from leaders in the field. It is informed by her work but it is not simply about her. The book explores central questions about designing, implementing and evaluating process drama: What is the critical knowledge in process drama? How can educators structure satisfying learning experiences that promote spontaneous encounters? And what are the theoretical principles in dramatic art that guide innovative teaching through process drama? The answers to these questions make this book immensely valuable to drama practitioners and teacher trainers worldwide.

Author Biography

Christine Warner is Associate Professor, Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
About the Editors ix
Foreword xi
Gavin Bolton
Prologue xiii
Cecily O'Neill
Introduction 1
Philip Taylor and Christine Warner
Episode One Finding Form
Chapter 1 Drama in Education
31
Chapter 2 Process Drama
41
Chapter 3 Working from Within: Teacher and the Group as Artists in the Process
51
Chapter 4 Drama and the Web of Form
57
Episode Two Guidelines for Structuring Drama
Chapter 5 Imagined Worlds in Theatre and Drama
79
Chapter 6 Transforming Texts: Intelligences in Action
91
Chapter 7 Dialogue and Drama
101
Episode Three Perspectives on Drama
Chapter 8 Artists and Models
119
Chapter 9 Theory and Research in Drama
127
Chapter 10 Alienation and Empowerment
141
Epilogue 151
The Cecily O'Neill Archive 155
References 161
Index 167

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