DV8 are probably the most well known physical theatre practitioners and the most respected. They focus on looking at the dramatic potential that can be unlocked from movement. Their work is often described as existing at a crossroads where dance, sound and drama meet. DV8 are well known for using Physical theatre to explore complex aspects of human relationships and social or cultural issues.
fuckyouwe'restandingup
Monday, 13 February 2017
practitioner research-DV8
Physical theatre demonstrates that you don't have to use words are not the only way to express ideas, beliefs and culture. we use techniques such as movement, mime, gesture and dance and can be used to explore complex social and cultural issues.
DV8 are probably the most well known physical theatre practitioners and the most respected. They focus on looking at the dramatic potential that can be unlocked from movement. Their work is often described as existing at a crossroads where dance, sound and drama meet. DV8 are well known for using Physical theatre to explore complex aspects of human relationships and social or cultural issues.
DV8 are probably the most well known physical theatre practitioners and the most respected. They focus on looking at the dramatic potential that can be unlocked from movement. Their work is often described as existing at a crossroads where dance, sound and drama meet. DV8 are well known for using Physical theatre to explore complex aspects of human relationships and social or cultural issues.
Types of Protest
Sit In | Definition Remaining in one place, and refusing to leave | Examples Demonstrators against the War in Iraq who refuse to leave a demonstration area, such as outside the U.N. | ||
| Marching | Walking from one place to another with signs | Civil Rights march on Washington | ||
| Boycotting | When a person won't do business with a company or country | The U.S. boycotts Cuba | ||
| Legal Action | Bringing an individual or institution to court to fight an issue legally | The Democratic Party sued Florida over the presidential election outcomes | ||
| Striking | Workers refuse to go on the job | Grocery workers strike in California | ||
| Breaking the Law | Doing something illegal | Rosa Parks sitting in the front of the bus |
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