Classroom Drama – online book launch

Adam Bethlenfalvy’s new book titled Dráma a tanteremben [Classroom Drama] a Hungarian language publication, is being having its online book launch on the 21st of January 2021.

The book explores the relationship between drama and narratives. After offering four basic elements of drama it explores seven different strategies that can be used to engage actively in narratives in the classroom.

The book has been published by Károli University and L’Harmattan.

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Living Through Extremes in Process Drama was presented online

The online book launch of Living Through Extremes in Process Drama by Adam Bethlenfalvy was held on 3rd October, 2020. The book was published by Károli Gáspár University and L’Harmattan Hongrie.

The event offered an opportunity for drama and theatre education practitioners and researchers to gather from all around the world, approximately 80 people from more than 25 countries participated in the event.

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Online book launch: Living through extremes in process drama by Ádám Bethlenfalvy

ONLINE BOOK LAUNCH – Adam Bethlenfalvy: Living Through Extremes in Process Drama

Beside a short introduction to the book you can hear Cecily O’Neill, David Davis, Chris Cooper and Adam Cziboly talk about the questions raised in the publication.

Date: 3rd October 2020. Saturday 15:00 PM CET (9:00 AM in New York, 14:00 PM in Birmingham, 16:00 PM in Athens, 21:00 PM in Beijing.) As this will be a 60 minutes online event you can join us from anywhere in the world.

To receive a link to the online event send an email to: living.through.extremes@gmail.com 

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Workshop about working in role and process drama with Kostas Amoiropoulos

UPDATE: Although we had to cancel our training due to COVID-19, we hope we can welcome Kostas in Budapest next year.

InSite Drama organizes two days workshop about teacher and participants in role in process drama.

This two day intensive drama workshop is intended to provide teachers, theatre practitioners and other interested workers in the field of drama and education, with the opportunity to inform their drama and educational work in relation to the uses of role for the part of the participants and for the part of the teacher in process drama.

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