Offering a toolkit for students interested in running community arts groups or community performance events, this book includes:
- international case studies and first-person stories by practitioners and participants
- sample exercises, both practical and reflective
- study questions
- excerpts of illustrative material from theorists and practitioners
This second edition has been completely revised with over 25% new content to bring the book up to date with developments in both society and performance, including the rise of social media, updates in the contexts of social justice, new standards and norms in social practice, and the changing faces of funding, evaluation, and professional development.
The book can be used as a standalone text or together with its companion volume, Community Performance: A Reader, to provide an excellent introduction to the field of community arts practice.
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- Caoimhe McAvinchey, Queen Mary University of London








