Notes from the Field
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Notes from the Field is published on-line as part of the Theatre Without Borders website. Its aim is to provide a forum for individual theatre artists to share and reflect on their experiences working in diverse communities around the world. TWB is committed to mutual respect, inclusivity and open exchange, and we welcome submissions which explore various methodologies, practices and projects which take place in international contexts. We encourage dialogue and reflection but in keeping with its model, Doctors Without Borders, TWB does not take political positions, and does not publish articles which advocate specific political viewpoints.
Healing the Body Politic - Introduction to the NoPassport Dreaming the Americas Theatre Conference Feb 22, 2008
An Introduction to NoPassport Dreaming the Americas Theatre Conference:
The Body Politic in Performance
Restoring resilience on the Beirut stage
September 18, 2007 12:20 PM
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/09/restoring_resilience_on_the_...
Melanie Joseph Reports from the U.S. World Social Forum
Creative Approaches to Reconciliation
Ten Gems on a Thread II
Originally published by The Drama Review 48, 4 (T184), Winter 2004
http://mitpress.mit.edu/tdr
At home we have different mothers, but in the forest, we all have just one.
—Cambodian Proverb
Chubby
Soon after I arrive in Phnom Penh in November 2003, I visit Sre Ampil, the
farm/orphanage of a French-Khmer art historian, Monsieur Son Soubert.1
Son Soubert is the son of Son Sann, a prime minister from the 1960s, and his
Off Balance in Greece
Originally published in @nd, a New Dramatists publication, in the fall of 2002, used with permission
Ten Gems on a Thread
By Catherine Filloux
Originally published in @nd…a New Dramatists Publication, Winter 2001-2002,
and in In The Shadow of Angkor: Contemporary Writing From Cambodia; Manoa, University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
