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... interview is the basis of the Raw Theatre enactment... |
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... imagine two family members sitting either side... |
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... the player who has been interviewed provides the initial dialogue... |
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... two characters in a story in conversation... |
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| Example | ... play out a scene that has never occured... |
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... an opportunity to play the role of the antagonist... |
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... our inner voices in debate with one another... |
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| ... one actor (narrator) describes a place they have experienced... |
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| VOICE DIALOGUE | ... based on a Voice Dialogue facilitation of a sub-personality... |
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| DECLARATION OF THE OTHER | ... make an impassioned speach as if it were your own... |
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| PLAY IT FORWARD/PLAY IT DIFFERENTLY | ... a situation that is likely to occur - explore the possibilities... |
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| I AM TO YOU | ... role and relationship are explored inuitively... |
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| CHANGE THE MEMORY | ... see a past event played out differently from the way it occured... |
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