Forms of interaction in the project Medea

Authors

  • Snezhina Petrova New Bulgarian University

Keywords:

audiences, children, theater project, Ðœedia, interaction, interactivity

Abstract

Medea theatre project, one of the main focuses in the artistic programme of Plovdiv: 2019 European Capital of Culture, has developed different forms of interaction with participants and audiences. This is one of its main characteristics and the current report describes and analyses the specific approaches to attach to the creative process participants from outside – children, organizations and audience: socio-dramatic and art workshops with children, clipclaptheatre: Campaign for the support of children’s education in theatre in the social medias, „selfie point†at The TERRAIN MEDEA EXHIBITION and scenario for life interaction with theatre audience.

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Published

2021-12-29

How to Cite

Petrova, S. (2021). Forms of interaction in the project Medea. Young Scientific Music and Dance Forum : Conference With International Participation, (14), 156–187. Retrieved from https://ojs.nbu.bg/index.php/YSMDF/article/view/589