How do we support transformative action based on shared values, principles, and goals? Tab ContainerAbout(active tab)ActivityCommentaryMediaAbout About: Building a Field for the Democratic Arts Note Rediscovering and communicating the rich history of the US democratic arts has been a constant in Roadsideās advocacy. Passing on to new generations this legacy and its lessons about the role of art and culture in organizing and movement building is Book: From The Ground Up, Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspective Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Janet Salmons-Rue Published by the Community Based Arts Project, Cornell University, 1993. Click here to read the book in full screen. Activity A 2014 Coalition for Cultural Equity Note With National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Alternate ROOTS, First Peoples Fund, and other national networks, Roadside Theater is currently exploring the development of a national coalition for policy and education with cultural equity as Commentary The Unreported Arts Recession of 1997 Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke The following article originally appeared in Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance and has since been republished by Grantmakers in the Arts. Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space Essay or Article Download original file By Ngugi wa Thiong'o "The struggle between the arts and the state can best be seen in performance in general and in the battle over performance space in particular." Ngugi wa Thiong'o Media Video: Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots Video Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots Video of Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots Video: When Theater Was Dangerous Video When Theater Was Dangerous Video of When Theater Was Dangerous Video: Race Peace Video Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Advocacy
About: Building a Field for the Democratic Arts Note Rediscovering and communicating the rich history of the US democratic arts has been a constant in Roadsideās advocacy. Passing on to new generations this legacy and its lessons about the role of art and culture in organizing and movement building is
Book: From The Ground Up, Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspective Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Janet Salmons-Rue Published by the Community Based Arts Project, Cornell University, 1993. Click here to read the book in full screen.
A 2014 Coalition for Cultural Equity Note With National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Alternate ROOTS, First Peoples Fund, and other national networks, Roadside Theater is currently exploring the development of a national coalition for policy and education with cultural equity as
The Unreported Arts Recession of 1997 Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke The following article originally appeared in Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance and has since been republished by Grantmakers in the Arts.
Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space Essay or Article Download original file By Ngugi wa Thiong'o "The struggle between the arts and the state can best be seen in performance in general and in the battle over performance space in particular." Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Video: Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots Video Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots Video of Interview with Dudley Cocke about Roadside's Connection with Alternate Roots
Video: When Theater Was Dangerous Video When Theater Was Dangerous Video of When Theater Was Dangerous