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Having these performances played in public will raise awareness to the deadly virus, that many people may not have had knowledge of. It educated the audience about risks, and how to avoid them with safer behaviours they could do to prevent contracting the virus. It also educated the viewers on different, and much safer behaviours to use in order to stop transmitting the virus to others. This awareness could work to increase the knowledge of the virus, and educate the public on methods to decrease the transmutation of the disease.
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they meet up at a pre-arranged spot with the help of passers-by, perceptions of the area have changed and shopping has ceased for at least a few moments. The humour is universal and this piece has been seen in nearly seventy countries. It is usually performed by four or five actors, but has been done with twenty-five.
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that the character Ms.Rumors suggested. The play lasted around four months and was around twenty minutes long. The performance was followed by a forum to discuss any questions the audience had about parent planning, which worked better than private counselling since people would have the support of
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Another example would be Natural Theatre's Pink Suitcase scenario. A number of smartly dressed people carrying bright pink suitcases enter a set of streets or buildings. They search for and miss their companions. In their search they get on buses, hail cabs, end up in shop windows, etc. By the time
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to organised theatre companies or groups that want to experiment with performance spaces, or to promote their mainstream work. It was a source of providing information to people when there were no sources of providing information like television, radio etc. Nowadays, street play is used to convey a
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were performed in the streets to educate the public of how deadly contracting aids or HIV virus is. The show consisted of the main character having aids and transmitting the disease to others, which ultimately led to the death of the character and the transmission of it to other people as well.
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A character-based street theatre which developed in the 1960s and 1970s was developed by groups like Lumiere and Son, John Bull Puncture Repair Kit, Exploded Eye and Natural Theatre Company. The performances were unannounced and featured characters who acted out a pre-arranged scenario, looking
323:. The audience of interactive street theatre consists of passers-by who stop to participate on a voluntary basis. The nature of this type of performance is temporary, generally lasting only a few hours, and is considered much more accessible and easier to participate in than in a 214:
Performance artists with an interest in social activism may choose to stage their work on the street as a means of directly confronting or engaging the public. For example, multimedia artist Caeser Pink and his group of performers known as The Imperial Orgy staged a piece titled
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along the sidewalks, each with an advertisement from Satan offering to buy people's souls in exchange for material possessions. The performance caused an uproar when police were called out and bomb-sniffing dogs were brought in to inspect the loaves of bread for explosives.
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Street theatre is a way to make traditional theatre accessible for those who may not be able to otherwise attend or afford tickets. The audience typically consists of anyone and everyone who wants to watch and for most performances is free public entertainment.
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Other artists consider a paying, theatre-going public to be unrepresentative of the public to whom they are trying to communicate, and performing to 'the man on the street' may be considered a more democratic form of dissemination.
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Valente, T. W., Poppe, P. R., Alva, M. E., Vera de BricenÄo, R., & Cases, D. (1995). Street theater as a tool to reduce family planning misinformation. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 15,
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Valente, T. W., Poppe, P. R., Alva, M. E., Vera de BricenÄo, R., & Cases, D. (1995). Street theater as a tool to reduce family planning misinformation. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 15,
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argues that a street theatre performance is not a lesser form than an indoor performance, nor is it simply taking what you do on stage and placing it outdoors, but a form with an energy and an integrity of its own.
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Skinner, D., Metcalf, C. A., Seager, J. R., DeSwardt, J. S., & Laubscher, J. A. (1991). An evaluation of an education programme on HIV infection using puppetry and street theatre. AIDS Care, 3(3), 317±329
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allow visitors to walk in, on, and around them, or allow them to play with the object of the installations. Another way interactive theatre is done is that spectators themselves become part of the
346:. There are also types of interactive street theatre where that spectator becomes an active part of the show and works together with the artist to create a magnificent collective art piece. 186:, now often perform professionally in the many well-known street performance areas throughout the world. Notable performers that began their careers as street theatre performers include 141:
Street theatre should be distinguished from other more formal outdoor theatrical performances, such as performances in a park or garden, where there is a discrete space set aside (or
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Street theatre is arguably the oldest form of theatre in existence: most mainstream entertainment mediums can be traced back to origins in street performing, including religious
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Whatever the reason for choosing the street, the street is a place with a different set of possibilities than the conventional theatre space. Sue Gill of
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their peers, and the answers would educate the entire group. The play "Ms. Rumors" focused on the information that is usually misrepresented regarding
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message to the crowd watching it. Street play is considered to be the rawest form of acting, because one does not have a microphone or loud speakers.
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way, but rather invited the audience to pretend along with them. No amount of planning or rehearsal could dictate what would happen.
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Some contemporary street theatre practitioners have extensively studied pre-existing street and popular theatre traditions, such as
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Many companies are politically motivated and use street theatre to combine performance with protest. This has occurred through the
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Unlike other interactive art, the presentation of interactive street theatre is outside in a public place and most of the time at
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Online Book (preview only) Street Theatre and Other Outdoor Performance By Bim Mason Published by Routledge, 1992
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and many other forms. More recently performers who, a hundred years ago, would have made their living working in
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that brought performers onto the streets of the New York's financial district to ceremoniously lay loaves of
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beautiful or surreal or simply just involving passers by in conversation. They did not seek to trick in a
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Interactive street theatre is a combination of two separate art forms, street theatre and
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in order to perform. Many performers travel internationally to certain locations of note.
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that can be caused by unprotected sex. It educated the public on misinformation such as
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Robin Williams began his career on the streets of San Francisco as a street performer:
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or "the pill". One of the rumours about birth control pills is that they can cause
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etc. and wish to present them in a situation close to their original context.
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without a specific paying audience. These spaces can be anywhere, including
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Comment ça commença: les arts de la rue dans le contexte des années 70
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Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the '60s and '70s
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and how certain behaviours promote the increase of the virus.
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Sometimes performers are commissioned, especially for street
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How It All Started. Street arts in the context of the 1970s
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and physical ability. This issue with sound has meant that
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or museum can participate in interactive street theatre.
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The logistics of doing street theatre necessitate simple
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In some cases, street theatre performers have to get a
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A troupe of street theatre performers by the beach in
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