Shakespeare for Social Justice Introductory Weekend
with Suraya Keating
$300
In this experiential 2-day workshop, participants will explore the connections between Shakespeare, theater and Social Justice within prisons and other institutions. The benefits and caveats of teaching Shakespeare within a prison context will be explored. Participants will be introduced to theory and practices that inform Marin Shakespeare’s approach to bringing Shakespeare as well as life-story theater to individuals who are incarcerated, Awareness of diversity issues, intergenerational trauma, racism, addiction and poverty as applied to prison populations will also be discussed. Finally, the ways in which Shakespeare and theater prison programs can be utilized to create wider systemic changes will be explored.
This workshop is geared toward teaching artists, drama or expressive arts therapists, performers as well any individuals who have an interest in theater and social justice.
Scholarship opportunities available - nobody turned away for lack of ability to pay. Contact alejandra@marinshakespeare.org for questions about financial assistance.
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Jun 1 - 2nd, 2024
Sun and Sat for 1 week from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
514 Fourth Street, San Rafael
For directions, call us at (415) 499-4485