Reflections from the Youth Stories project: Creative disruptions with young people from low-income neighbourhoods in Singapore

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Lazaroo, Natalie
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2023
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This article offers a reflection on a series of three drama-based workshops that I developed and facilitated, which formed part of a larger programme called Youth Stories. Youth Stories is a collaborative endeavour between a non-governmental organization (NGO) and a social service organization (SSO), which aims to provide a space for young people living in a low-income neighbourhood in Singapore to reflect on the issues affecting their communities, and to build the young people’s agentic capacities to create change. In this particular drama-based series of the project, the key aim was to explore common narratives associated with the young people’s neighbourhoods and the possibilities of disrupting these narratives through drama work.

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Applied Theatre Research

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11

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1

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Cultural and creative industries

Applied theatre

Cultural studies

Continuing and community education

Performing arts

Arts & Humanities

Theater

agentic capacity

drama workshops

low-income youth

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Lazaroo, N, Reflections from the Youth Stories project: Creative disruptions with young people from low-income neighbourhoods in Singapore, Applied Theatre Research, 2023, 11 (1), pp. 43-56

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