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35 - Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts
University of Chester
Urashima Pre-text. Research based process drama into perceptions of time and use of the pre-text form in professional contexts.
Urashima Pre-text is based on an 8th century narrative from the Kojiki /Japanese Record of Ancient Matters. Devised, performed and applied in the period 2009-2012 in three stages. Firstly, in collaboration with Naomi Shimizu Green (Autumn 2009): HM Prison Manchester (18.05.10); NEC Tokyo (07.06.10); Japanese Children’s Theatre Association (10.06.10); Tokyo Gakugai (11.06.10); Toho Gakuen (12.06.10). Secondly, with Taichi-Kikaku Theatre Company (Tokyo) touring Finland: Theatre Academy of Finland, Tikurilla City Theatre Vaanta, Metropolia University, Kokola City Theatre, Ostrobothnia Arts (02-09.09.10). Thirdly, solo-led participative performance in Estonia (2nd Estonian National Applied Drama & Theatre Conference, Viljandi Culture Academy (30.03.11); British Council, Tallin (01.04.11)); Spain (Theatre Pa’tothom Barcelona, La Neveva Theatre, Girona (01.06.11)); Chester Intensive Intercultural Programme with six EU country partners (17.04.2011); and Finland (Lehmonjaarki Centre, (09.11.12)).
The audience for this three-hour pre-text based process drama included: maximum security prisoners, voice acting students, actors, university lecturers, educators, youth and social workers, business managers/leaders, the public. The research investigation focused on the use of the pre-text form in professional contexts to organise reflection on given phenomena, including ‘perceptions of time in organisational working life’. The research was disseminated or discussed in: ‘Urashima Pre-text’ in ‘Applied Drama: communication through pre-texts’ (2010), Owens, A. & Green, N., Tokyo: Toshabunka Press (book: 180 pages); Drama and Theatre Education in Japan, Panel Speaker, Japan Foundation, London (April 2011); Kareva, D. (01.04.2011), ‘Allan Owensi Kaleidoskoop’, Sihtasutus Kultuurileht; ‘Arts in Business and organisational Settings: what on earth is it for?’, Paper given at the International Journal of Arts and Design Conference, Liverpool Tate, UK (17.11.13).