What is the Interactive Theater Program?
Interactive theater is also called community or motivational theater, and it is a form of theatrical performances made and developed according to the needs of the community, used as a tool and method for societal change.
The tool was used and formulated according to the development and the beginning of the emergence of civil societies after searching for parallel and creative solutions and horizons for new ways to confront problems and issues.
Use of this tool involves theater from the community to the community, in one form that interactive performances may be designed entirely by the community without any outside assistance, or with the participation of theater technicians, or entirely by theater artists directed to specific community groups.
Target Group:
This guide is intended for people aged 18 and over, who are active in their local communities and who have access to different segments.
Program Journey:
- Basics of Interactive Theater.
- Understanding the societal systems (analysis, monitoring, a study of need, observation, intervention).
- Build interactive presentations.
- Build campaigns using interactive theater.
Program Expected Outcomes:
- Improvisation in the theater and the role of theater in education.
- The basics of interactive theater and image theater.
- Theatrical empowerment of non-actors.
- Study of societal systems (analysis – study of need – intervention).
- Building an interactive presentation.
- Interactive presentations discussing societal issues.
Interactive Theater Program
Workshop Duration
4 days
Total hours
40 hr
Number of participants
20 at most
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What is the Interactive Theater Program?
Interactive theater is also called community or motivational theater, and it is a form of theatrical performances made and developed according to the needs of the community, used as a tool and method for societal change.
The tool was used and formulated according to the development and the beginning of the emergence of civil societies after searching for parallel and creative solutions and horizons for new ways to confront problems and issues.
Use of this tool involves theater from the community to the community, in one form that interactive performances may be designed entirely by the community without any outside assistance, or with the participation of theater technicians, or entirely by theater artists directed to specific community groups.
Target Group:
This guide is intended for people aged 18 and over, who are active in their local communities and who have access to different segments.
Program Journey:
- Basics of Interactive Theater.
- Understanding the societal systems (analysis, monitoring, a study of need, observation, intervention).
- Build interactive presentations.
- Build campaigns using interactive theater.
Program Expected Outcomes:
- Improvisation in the theater and the role of theater in education.
- The basics of interactive theater and image theater.
- Theatrical empowerment of non-actors.
- Study of societal systems (analysis – study of need – intervention).
- Building an interactive presentation.
- Interactive presentations discussing societal issues.
Interactive Theater Program
Workshop Duration
4 days
Total hours
40 hr
Number of participants
20 at most
More About the program