07: Social-Political Impact
- Who do we want to reach? Who do we reach? (audience)
- For whom?
- What is our message?
- What is our concern?
- What and whom do we want to reach? Statements?
- What does our performance provoke? What reaction?
- How do audience and performer meet?
- How does the audience participate? What opportunities does the project offer for this participation?
- Who speaks? Who is on stage? What becomes visible? Can the subaltern speak? Talking back (bell hooks)
- In which context does the performance take place?
- What becomes visible – how does it become visible – which perspectives are taken or opened up?
- Art into life – life into art – everyone is an artist
- It is all about context and responsibility – and about possibilities
- In which social/political context do we place ourselves / How do we situate our work within a broader social and political context?
- Who are the addressees? And what do I want to achieve?
- What is the participants’ feedback?
- What is the audience’s feedback?
- What did the participants gain from the process?
- How can I get feedback from the participants?
- How do I facilitate and foster emancipatory work?
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