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"Kwagh-Hir," Performance Alternatives and Cultural Sustainability: Involve the People
Research in Drama Education, v25 n4 p564-568 2020
This article presents the "Kwagh-hir" performance tradition of the Tiv people, Nigeria, as an alternative for negotiating sustainable cultural development. I argue that cultural contexts must be considered in any development project to mitigate against the prescriptive, external templates which result in a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to theatre and development, most clearly be seen in the Theatre of the Oppressed model.
Descriptors: Performance, Sustainability, Cultural Context, Power Structure, Models, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Story Telling, Cultural Maintenance, Drama, African Culture, Singing, Music
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Nigeria
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