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Drama Queens

Training Course

19 June - 20 September 2017 | Jevíčko, Czech Republic

Drama Queens is a long-term training course on the Theatre of the Oppressed. The target group are LGBTQI activists and educators. This method offers empowerment to disadvantaged groups through the innovative cooperative artistic expression.
Drama Queens is a 14 day training on the Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) with a focus on the method of Forum Theatre. The target group are LGBTQI activists, educators and youth workers. This method offers empowerment to disadvantaged groups through the innovative cooperative artistic expression. It facilitates communication of dividing topics and resolution of fueled conflicts. TO allows transformation of audience's understanding of the topics by active involvement of spectators into the process. It is an effective tool for a social change. The goal of the training is to provide 25 participants with knowledge, skills and experience that will allow them to build and conduct a Forum on their own and independently practice it afterwards. Even when the TO has it's roots in the 1970's it is not widespread and used around Europe. It has been rarely used to communicate issues of LGBTIQ people. The Drama Queens training offers unique and rare opportunity to attend 59 hours of classes on Theatre of the Oppressed concentrated in the two weeks with international group of participants working on LGBTIQ issues. The training is mostly build around practical exercises. Participants will learn through the experience of building Forum together during the training. They will examine various essential techniques and roles under the professional supervision. They will also gain historical and theoretical background of the method and it's relation to wider human rights education methods and tools. The participants will be encouraged to build their own Forum and supervised during the preparation process. They will get reflection of their work and tools to improve their performance. The training will consist of two 7 day-long phases with compulsory practice between the phases. The first phase (June 2017) will focus on the basic knowledge/skills/experiences of TO necessary for the participants to build their own Forum during the interval during the two phases. The second phase (September 2017) will continue with reflection on the practice and its improvement. The participants will deepen the knowledge base and add more techniques to their repertoaire. They will performe the Forum they build together during the trainings with live audience at the end if the second phase. Trainer: The training will be led by theatre trainer and director Martina Čurdová. She has got MA in Drama pedagogy from Theatre Academy in Prague. Martina is an experienced trainer and performer in the TO method. She graduated semestral TO course at the Center Civíc Drassanes in Barcelona while providing trainings at a social theatre of Sant Adria Home for socially excluded youth. She also took three month internship in Center of Theatre of the oppressed in Rio de Janeiro and was giving workshops at local schools and community centers. Currently, Martina leads the NGO Laboratory of Theatre of the Oppressed in Prague and gives courses at for a community theatre. Training hours: Training consists of 84 training hours. 59 hours are directly about the Theatre of the Oppressed (40 hours of practical exercises including performances, 19 hours of theory, history, reflection of practice and planning for the individual Fora building) led by Martina Čurdová. The other 28 hours include group dynamics activities, discussions with guest, NAOMIE, Non-formal education, Human rights eduaction, a trip and evaluation. Dates: First phase – 20 – 26 June 2017 Second phase 13 – 19 September 2017 The participants will be asked to build their own small-scale Forum during in between the phases. This practical experience of the participants is the main input for the second phase and development of their skills.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/6476

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This Training Course is

for 25 participants

from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Saplinq (Youth NGO)

Saplinq has the objective to teach and develop LGBTQ youth leaders, to lead them to take responsibility for their lives. Saplinq supports creation of local LGBTQ communities through innovative leadership and personal commitment. Saplinq provides training and support to future LGBTQ youth leaders.

Saplinq is a Slovak NGO, established in April 2012 with the aim to develop young LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) leaders and LGBTQ youth communities. We organize workshops and discussions for young people on topics related to LGBTQ identity, both trying to educate broader public and creating community spaces for LGBTQ youth. To achieve the latter goal, Saplinq established in May 2012 a LGBTQ youth support and community group in Bratislava called Freeq.

Apart from that, we focus on organizing outside the capital and in September 2013 we held the very first Pride parade for the rights of LGBTQ people in Košice, PRIDE Košice.

Contact for questions:

Romina Kollarik

E-Mail:

Phone: 0904497632

Costs

Participation fee

Food and accommodation are covered by the organiser and participants will receive a grant to cover their travel up to 180€ for participants from Czech Republic and Slovak Republic and up to 275€ for participants from Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands and Romania (per each phase). Participants will be asked for a fee in the amount of 50€.

Accommodation and food

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Travel reimbursement

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Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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