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  • There’s Something in the Air: An intergenerational community performance exploring issues of health and inequality in Singapore

    Author(s)
    Lazaroo, Natalie
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Lazaroo, Natalie D.
    Year published
    2020
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    Abstract
    This is a descriptive account of an intergenerational project between Theatre for Seniors and The Community Theatre in Singapore. The project explores the relationship between health and inequality through a devised performance titled Something in the Air, in reference to the country’s regular occurrences of transboundary haze. Drawing on observation notes and conversations with the participants, the paper reflects on the complex learning opportunities that emerge when creating community performance not only on an intergenerational level but one where class and ethnic diversity also come into play.This is a descriptive account of an intergenerational project between Theatre for Seniors and The Community Theatre in Singapore. The project explores the relationship between health and inequality through a devised performance titled Something in the Air, in reference to the country’s regular occurrences of transboundary haze. Drawing on observation notes and conversations with the participants, the paper reflects on the complex learning opportunities that emerge when creating community performance not only on an intergenerational level but one where class and ethnic diversity also come into play.
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    Journal Title
    Youth Theatre Journal
    Volume
    34
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/08929092.2020.1842830
    Subject
    Continuing and community education
    Applied theatre
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/411836
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