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Evaluation report: MAP Social Impact Report (SIR)
MAP Social Impact Report report seeks to demonstrate the impact of MAP in enhancing conceptions of peace, peacebuilding and conflict resolution, and how arts-based methods can be utilised. ... - Manuals and toolkits
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Book chapter: Speech politics
Performing political scripts Abstract: Ananda Breed’s article investigates gacaca courts in Rwanda, which have been employed since 2005 to address crimes related to the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi. Stressing that scripts and performances influence and inform each other in/as an evolving practice, the article explores critically the varied permutations of the gacaca law... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): Curriculum for music, dance and drama in Rwanda
Abstract This chapter examines the use of interdisciplinary, arts-based approaches to peacebuilding through the Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) project in Rwanda, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Global Challenges Research Fund, through an overarching project entitled Changing the Story: Building Inclusive Societies with and for Young People in Five Post-Conflict... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): Youth and Participatory Arts in Rwanda
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of a book chapter published byRoutledge/CRC Press in Participatory Arts in International Development (editedby Paul Cooke & Inés Soria-Donlan) on 29 August 2019. The final version of thechapter is available online: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780429399190-8/mobile-arts-peace-map-ananda-breed Keywords: Applied performance, childhood studies, policy, art-based methods, Rwanda... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Theatre for Survival: Art of Creation and Protection (Kubunda)
Cite this chapter: Breed, A., Mukaka, A. (2016). Theatre for Survival: Art of Creation and Protection (Kubunda). In: Duggan, P., Peschel, L. (eds) Performing (for) Survival. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137454270_3 Abstract: Tutsi artists-in-exile sought to use performance as a mode of cultural survival, both to preserve Tutsi culture in the countries of refuge and to... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Resistant Acts in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Cite this chapter: Breed, A. (2015). Resistant Acts in Post-Genocide Rwanda. In: Flynn, A., Tinius, J. (eds) Anthropology, Theatre, and Development. Anthropology, Change and Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137350602_6 Abstract: This chapter will analyse how micro and macro socio-political dynamics are articulated in the gacaca courts used to adjudicate crimes linked to the 1994 genocide against Tutsi,... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Gender-based Violence and Human Rights: Participatory Theatre in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Cite this chapter: Breed, A. (2015). Gender-based Violence and Human Rights: Participatory Theatre in Post-Genocide Rwanda. In: Luckhurst, M., Morin, E. (eds) Theatre and Human Rights after 1945. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137362308_10 Abstract: During the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda over one million Tutsi and Hutu moderates were massacred, and an estimated 350,000... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Performing the Nation
Genocide, Justice, Reconciliation Abstract: A dance begins beneath the outstretched branches of the giant umunyinya tree in Rwanda. First there is drumming and clapping, then the lead dancers step into the center of the gathering. The dancing subsides and the gacaca court, the community hearings on the one hundred days of bloodshed known as the... - Book chapter
Book chapter: Discordant Narratives in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts
Cite this chapter: Breed, A. (2012). Discordant Narratives in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts. In: Campioni, M., Noack, P. (eds) Rwanda Fast Forward. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137265159_3 Abstract Gacaca was the post-genocide Rwandan government’s solution to address the mass participation of citizens in the genocide against Tutsi in 1994, with the mass participation of the population in...