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Dr Gareth White has been at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama since 2004, in the main teaching on Drama, Applied Theatre and Education.
Gareth's teaching and research overlap in his focus on collaborative creative processes and participatory practices.
In this episode, Gareth shares with us mainly about the aesthetics of participatory theatre, audience participation in immersive theatre, arts and human connection, etc.
He maintains that even within this era of rapid technological advancement, art remains a vital medium through which we can perceive hope.
By Shuangshuang CaiDr Gareth White has been at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama since 2004, in the main teaching on Drama, Applied Theatre and Education.
Gareth's teaching and research overlap in his focus on collaborative creative processes and participatory practices.
In this episode, Gareth shares with us mainly about the aesthetics of participatory theatre, audience participation in immersive theatre, arts and human connection, etc.
He maintains that even within this era of rapid technological advancement, art remains a vital medium through which we can perceive hope.