Conference 2025 Events

At the Conference

Saturday 22 March 2025 Music / Dance
Greek popular/folk music by students' & teachers' band from the Music School of Palini
Playing:The "Ano Kato Macedonia" Panos Kolovos students' band
David Gavras (klarino)
Vassilis Georgiou (klarino)
Myrto Kakavoula (ntaouli)
Aris Kalampalis (tambourine)
Spyros Ntakoulas (klarino)
Sotiris Mertzelos (trumpet)
Dimitris Stefanis (klarino)
Michalis Fatouros (Trombone)
Odysseas Frouzakis (Saxophone)


 Sunday 23 March 2025
 " My world fits in the world" 
 a primary school students' event. 
 Artistic direction: Christina Krithari


Sunday 23 March 2025
"Our voices" 
We join our voices in a collective farewell signing with students from Music School 
under the direction of vocalist Aggeliki Toumbanaki 


Pro/After Conference events

HERAKLEIO Crete 15-16 March 2025
«Exploring Contemporary Physical Theatre»
WORKSHOP. Sanja Krsmanović Tasić President of the International Drama/Theatre and Education Association-IDEA,Chair of the World Alliance for Arts Education (WAAE),President of Center for Drama in Education and Art-CEDEUM, Serbia

ATHENS 19 March 2025
"35 Meters Above Ground: Theatre in Education as a Powerful Tool for Gaining Perspective."
WORKSHOP. Nancy Franco theater director, Colombia

RHODES ISL  19 March 2025
“A process drama approach to address gender-based violence in classrooms”
WORKSHOP Adam Cziboly associate professor Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway

ATHENS 20 March 2025
“Identity & Theatre of the Oppressed: the case of Roma children” 
WORKSHOP. Christoph Leucht, sociologist, co-founder of Kuringa Space for Theatre of the Oppressed, Germany & Franciska Farkas, Romani-Hungarian actress and theatre maker, Hungary

ATHENS 20 March 2025
“One Well, One World: Re-membering our Sacred Connection to Water”
WORKSHOP for students. Philip Valle, Phyllis Wong, Jenna Brock Department of Theatre and Dance, California Polytechnic State University, USA

NAFLION 26 March 2025 7pm
John O’Toole at University of the Peloponnese
Ceremony for the nomination of John O'Toole as an Honorary Doctor of the Department of Theatrical Studies
At  Vouleftiko Nafplio All welcome.

NAFPLION 27-28 March 2025
«Process drama for learning with pleasure, together»
WORKSHOP. John O’ Toole, Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia

PATRAS, 29-30 March 2025
"Theatre of the Oppressed with Jana Sanskriti"
WORKSHOP. Sanjoy Ganguly & Sima Ganguly, Jana Sanskriti, India
 


 

«A process drama approach to address gender-based violence in classrooms»

«A process drama approach to address gender-based violence in classrooms»

Rhodes Isl. Greece, 19/3/2025 workshop. Adam Cziboly

Event date: 3/19/2025 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Export event


UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN - Department of Primary Education, Greece
HELLENIC THEATRE/DRAMA & EDUCATION NETWORK (TENet-Gr)

WORKSHOP
A process drama approach to address gender-based violence in classrooms
Adam Cziboly 

associate professor Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway

RHODES ISLAND GREECE 19 March 2025, 5.00pm-8.00pm
Location: to be announced

Language: English
Free of charge for a limited number of university students & teachers
Reservation necessary

A a preConference  "Theatre/Drama & Inclusive Education" workshop on Rhodes Island.

The University of the Aegean– Department of Primary Education and the Hellenic Theatre/Drama &Education Network (TENet-Gr)/ Dodecanese Office in the framework of the pre/post-conference events of the International Conference 2025 "Theatre/Drama & Inclusive Education", organize an experiential workshop with Adam Cziboly , associate professor Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway.
The workshop is addressed to university students, teachers and facilitators of youth groups. 
APPLICATIONS contact 2106541600

Short description
This process drama workshop explores the story of Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan, a powerful example of resistance to gender-based violence with global significance. She has had special connections to Norway, having received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, at the age of 17. She remains the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate by receiving the award at an age similar to that of the target audience for this drama lesson (secondary school pupils). 

Aim: To investigate the following central questions: How could a young girl change the world? How does society and culture influence the life of young people? Do young people have a choice – can they change society to any extent? How?

Theoretical background: The lesson plan was developed in the framework of the ANTIGONE project (www.antigone-project.eu), a transnational project which is co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ programme (KA2 - Strategic Partnerships for Innovation in the School Sector). The project was coordinated by DAH Theatre from Serbia, and is the result of the cooperation between partners from seven countries (Serbia, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Sweden, Norway and Bulgaria).

Methodology of the intervention: Process drama or Drama in Education (DiE), as e.g. Heathcote, Bolton, Neelands, O’Neill or Davis would use this term. 
Expected learning outcomes: Participants will experience how this process drama works, and understand the choices made when planning it. Based on the description of the drama, they will be able to lead it themselves.


Participation requirements: No previous knowledge or training required.

Note that the workshop includes exercises with possible physical contact, and explores a topic that might be sensitive for some participants – although in a safe and protected way.


Ádám Cziboly is an associate professor in drama and applied theatre at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL). He has led numerous international research and development projects in the field of drama/theatre in education. He initiated and directed the DICE research project involving twelve countries, which was the first in-depth study on the impact of drama and theatre in education methods on key competences for lifelong learning. He also served as the lead author of two key Hungarian handbooks on theatre in education and theatre pedagogy.


 

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