The penultimate day of the 9th International Drama in Education Research Institute was jam-packed with concurrent sessions – papers, panels, and workshops. Keep reading for a summary of the tweets from the day.
“Going beyond Gallipoli in understanding Australian’s experience of war” is Catherine Smyth & Alison O’Grady’s challenge in drama-based pedagogies #IDIERI9 pic.twitter.com/P24Je0ENEQ
— Claire French (@cfrenchtweeting) July 6, 2018
#idieri9 Fun group with Melissa, Elaine, Ali, and @artnicholas as we worked with devising and theory. Competing multiple dimensions within a position. Thanks for task @viva_drama ! @talulahcortes pic.twitter.com/Pv9Gq77jmO
— Gin (@ginippi) July 6, 2018
@imagineinquiry Tim Taylor giving a fab workshop at #idieri9 pic.twitter.com/I7wFbvEHxW
— Chris Hatton (@talulahcortes) July 6, 2018
How #artsdigital can overcome the ‘tyranny of distance’ at #IDIERI9 via Johannesburg and Vienna #artsed pic.twitter.com/hPcQK63clF
— C&T: Theatre (@c_and_t) July 6, 2018
Want to see the model being presented (see our previous tweet) ? Scan the qr code! #IDIERI9 pic.twitter.com/axlgaiLPkZ
— C&T: Theatre (@c_and_t) July 6, 2018
What a privilege to hear Dr @adelina_ong talking about her research & “writing postcards in lieu of home” at #IDIERI9 this morning. @CSSDLondon pic.twitter.com/QFziC01cUk
— Dr Selina Busby (@selinabusby) July 7, 2018
Very honoured to be here at #idieri9 with @dirkusmalorkus who thoughtfully suggested ways of decolonising research yesterday. 'Desigenising'…And a 'harikata methodology' of 'life stories' and 'time pass'. https://t.co/cP8jxgksgL
— Adelina Ong (@adelina_ong) July 7, 2018
@urvashi_sahni presents how applied theatre can be a radical act of resistance for girls in India – the most dangerous place in the world for them. #IDIERI9 #ArtsEd
— Jennifer DiBella (@jendibella) July 7, 2018
@OISEUofT’s @kgallagherphd presenting on her @SSHRC_CRSH-funded global multi-sited drama ethnography “Radical Hope” project at #IDIERI9 @CTLOISE #TowardsYouth #YoungPeople #CivicEngagement pic.twitter.com/1L11oQrZ81
— Drama Research (@DramaResearch) July 7, 2018
Dr. @urvashi_sahni, Founder & CEO of Study Hall Education Foundation (SHEF) speaks on the #engagement #empowerment of young girls in Lucknow, India using critical dialogues & drama pedagogies – Part of our @SSHRC_CRSH-funded global multi-sited #RadicalHope project. #IDIERI9 pic.twitter.com/lpsmwgGroH
— Drama Research (@DramaResearch) July 7, 2018
#IDIERI9 musings: How to leverage from the community of scholars into the political and media space so that arts education in all its manifestations: beautiful, messy, powerful, provocative, enlightening, and loving can change the systems from within and effect cultural change.
— Jane Polley (@thepollstar) July 7, 2018