Sunday, September 15, 2013

Augusto Boal

"It is only possible to teach something to someone who teaches us something back. Teaching is a transitive process, a dialogue, just as all human relations should be dialogues: men and women, blacks and whites, one class and another, between countries. But we know that these dialogues, if not carefully nurtured or energetically demanded, can very rapidly turn into monologues, in which only one of the ‘interlocutors’ has the right to speak: one sex, one class, one race, one group of countries. And the other parties are reduced to silence, to obedience; they are oppressed. And this is the Paulo-Freirian concept of the oppressed: dialogue which turns into monologue." Augusto Boal

We is he sooo coooollll???? Naphtali Fields would agree with me : )
Michael Rohd got to work with Augusto Boal...omg. omg. 

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