THEATRE OF THE OPPRESSED

for Community Action and Embodying Change

May Day Action with the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, photo by Brooke Anderson.

Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) is an embodied physical practice to disrupt, transform, and design strategies to challenge internalized, interpersonal and systemic oppression. T.O. offers tools to explore shared struggles and histories and then invent new futures together which can be done in service of co-designing visions goals and strategies.

Grassroots Storytelling & Cultural Resistance

Through gathering in public for an action or reflecting with our closest community members, comrades and colleagues, with T.O., we lift up invisibilized stories. We devise and support campaigns and direct actions with Invisible Theatre, giant puppetry, guerrilla theater, flash mobs and related arts-based interventions.

All of our T.O. work is highly interactive and experiential. We embrace all physical abilities and health/access needs, with a warm invitation for everyone to move their body the ways that their body moves.

How You Can Work With Us

We tailor content and curriculum to meet your needs. We facilitate tailored workshops with organizations,  universities, and high schools. Our T.O. “Jokers” or facilitators each have 13-25 years experience as skilled practitioners of Theatre of the Oppressed and other liberatory performance mediums.

START A CONVERSATION contacting Tatiana Chaterji at tatiana@collabchange.org if you are interested in learning more!

 

Curious?

If you’re not sure in what ways you could work with us, here is a list of workshops we have offered in the past: 

 

A Partial List of Current & Past Partners

Schools

Middlebury Institute for International Studies

Dominican University

San Francisco University

Cal State East Bay 

Castlemont High School

California Institute of Integral Studies 

Movement organizations

Bay Rising

Core Align

Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

APEN (Asian Pacific Environmental Network)

Participants in a room standing in a circle, holding their left palms up to the face of the person at their left, in a TO game exploring power called Colombian Hypnosis.

 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM SOME OF OUR PREVIOUS COLLABORATIONS

  • Image Theater for May Day with APEN (Asian Pacific Environmental Network) to connect immigration and environmental justice. (2017)

  • Guerrilla Theater with Bay Rising to kick coal out of Oakland, a boxing match “Big Banks versus Mother Earth”. (2017)

  • Invisible Theatre to engage bystanders in dialogue with Stop Urban Shield. (2016)

  • ACTual Troupe: Eleven Bay Area based Theatre of the Oppressed practitioners convened to support campaigns, organizations and movements with creative direct action, direct assessments and direct dialogue about the most critical issues of our time. Our primary forum play "We Are Gathered Here Today; A Forum Play for Black Lives" was about police picnics, racial profiling, gentrification, media and incarceration as a driver of our economy. (2016-17)

  • Rysing Womyn in partnership with MISSSEY: arts-based leadership program for young women and gender nonconforming youth who have been directly impacted by criminalization, commercial-sexual exploitation, the foster care system, and other interlocking oppressive forces. It incorporates the following modalities to create a safe space for healing, sisterhood, critical consciousness, and political action: circle/restorative justice, poetry, performance, public speaking, theater/acting/dramatic expression, popular education/ oppression-liberation pedagogy, Theatre of the Oppressed, activism, and community organizing. (2017-18)

  • Unsticking Stuckness: Unsticking Stuckness I & II  was a 9 part workshop series held at the Oakstop and Oakland Peace Center that culminated in a training for trainers. (2015-16)

  • Beyond Partition: Part of the United States of Asian America Festival of the API Cultural Center, this workshop was a space for healing, critical consciousness, and creative expression for members of the South Asian diaspora. We addressed collective trauma from 1947 Partition, the largest human displacement in recorded history, and other fault lines and fractured memories of colonization, casteism, language politics, Islamophobia, and intergenerational cross-currents of religious conflict. We dove into the art of apology, physical storytelling, role and role reversal, and the sculpting of emotions. (2018)

  • Bridging Restorative Justice and Liberation Arts:  In partnership with the Oakland Unified School District, we host monthly sessions for teachers, RJ facilitators, school youth workers and other educators to deepen their skills in theater-based activities and facilitation. We explore dramatic play, embodiment, creative expression, and consider power in society. Both RJ and T.O. are modalities for healing, social and personal transformation, and leadership: we work at their intersection and bring overlapping core principles to life. (2018)

May Day Action with the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, photo by Brooke Anderson.

 
 

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JEDI

Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

Coliberate

Community-Led Research & Planning

C Conflict Transformation & Harm Response

DARCcI

Tools for Transparent and Accountable Collaboration and Decision-Making 

Theatre of the Oppressed

Community Action & Embodying Change

Equity & Justice Coaching