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Conflict Theatre in Your Village! |
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Experiencing
Kachahari Theater:
Participants Comments
How is the theatre
training different from other kinds of trainings?
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Drama is indeed the reflection of
real life, which exposes the past incidents as well as provides
the glimpses of different spheres of life.
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It is informal, participatory,
democratic in nature and creative in nature. The pith of the
training is that it revolved around a conflict exposing the
complexities of life and the ways to solve those problems. The
language of the facilitator is easy and lucid to understand. The
theatre training program is spicy because the training was focused
on the possible day-to-day ethnic, regional, and linguistic
problems.
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The training involves those who are
likely to be victims of discriminations in the society. This
training is particularly interesting than any other kinds of
trainings because it teaches the participants to play a proactive
role to root out the conventional social evils and teaches the
practical methods to do so.
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The learning was great because we
now know how to mould the issues of conflicts into the plot for
drama to expose them further to eventually lead them along the
line of solution.
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Other trainings are usually
theoretical but this one is practically learnt and understood.
There is little chance to work in close relation with the
facilitator as in the conflict theatre training.
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There was no need for any recreation
or break during the training because the whole learning process
was exciting. The training stirs the human sentiments and helps
the participants to think seriously the ways to solve them. The
style of the facilitator rendering training skills was very
participatory and effective. The theatre training is very
effective and at the same time it is very useful because it draws
a lot of attention amongst the villagers who come to see the drama
and go home with a new learning.
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Other trainings usually provide the
knowledge on education and health but the theatre program boosts
the will power and confidence of the participants and urge them to
exploit their hidden talents.
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The wallpaper produced during the
training provided the basic know how about journalism but such was
never done in other trainings.
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Other trainings require the mental
work but the conflict theatre calls for the use of both body and
mind.
How will the
community benefit by staging a drama in the villagers with
villagers as the audience?
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Conflicts that have long been hidden
under the carpet will come out to the surface and will initiate
the process of solving the conflicts
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People at the community level will
themselves discuss their problems and will be effortful to solve
them
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Raising debates on topical issues
will raise arguments for and against the topic and will urge the
two sides to find a point of understanding.
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Participatory advocacy exercise will
help raise awareness in the community.
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It will boost the confidence of the
participants to come in the frontier to perform
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Village artists will learn about the
forum theatre and will experiment their learning to raise
awareness in their society.
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I expect to focus the learning of
the training to strike at the crucial conflicts existing in
society by being the part of the problem and in solving it out.
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The village theatre will hopefully
expose the glaring social evils like gender gap, women
trafficking, domestic violence, untouchability and unemployment
and prompt the people to find their solution in a non- violent
way.
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Nepal is beset with series
socio-economic and political problems and the conflict theater
training program will give awareness to people to seek a peaceful
solution to those problems.
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The learning from the village
theatre will implant news ideas to the participants by convincing
them to do away with superstitious and conventional beliefs.
People in the villages are undergoing all kinds of problems
because they are not in a position to see their problem as
problem. The training has helped us to know how to strike at the
problems and how can the problems be coped with.
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