Podcasts about Community-based Theater to Strengthen Women’s Land Rights and Entrepreneurship (Amazigh)

Seeking to challenge these deep-rooted norms, ICARDA, in collaboration with Oxfam and Spect’Act Foundation, introduced ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’, an interactive drama technique pioneered by Brazilian dramatist Augusto Boal. The method encourages audiences to step into the roles of protagonists faci...

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Autor principal: Najjar, Dina
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:árabe
Publicado: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173996
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description Seeking to challenge these deep-rooted norms, ICARDA, in collaboration with Oxfam and Spect’Act Foundation, introduced ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’, an interactive drama technique pioneered by Brazilian dramatist Augusto Boal. The method encourages audiences to step into the roles of protagonists facing oppression, exploring solutions through improvisation and debate. The Podcasts summarize the approach and findings in Amazigh and Darija.
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spelling CGSpace1739962026-01-14T06:10:24Z Podcasts about Community-based Theater to Strengthen Women’s Land Rights and Entrepreneurship (Amazigh) Najjar, Dina women podcast theatre of the oppressed amazigh Seeking to challenge these deep-rooted norms, ICARDA, in collaboration with Oxfam and Spect’Act Foundation, introduced ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’, an interactive drama technique pioneered by Brazilian dramatist Augusto Boal. The method encourages audiences to step into the roles of protagonists facing oppression, exploring solutions through improvisation and debate. The Podcasts summarize the approach and findings in Amazigh and Darija. 2025-04-02T18:37:19Z 2025-04-02T18:37:19Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173996 ar Open Access International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Dina Najjar (Producer). (5/3/2025). Podcasts about Community-based Theater to Strengthen Women’s Land Rights and Entrepreneurship (Amazigh). Morocco: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) (Executive Producer).
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