Title Socialinio teatro patyrimo transformuojantis potencialas: „Taksai. Kryptis – Kaunas“ publikos refleksijos
Translation of Title The transformative potential of social theatre experience: “Taksai. Direction – Kaunas” audience reflections.
Authors Toleikytė, Uršulė ; Petružytė, Donata
DOI 10.15388/STEPP.2025.32.8
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Is Part of Socialinė teorija, empirija, politika ir praktika.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2026, vol. 32, p. 125-137.. ISSN 1648-2425. eISSN 2345-0266
Keywords [eng] social theatre ; social arts ; transformation ; P. Freire ; A. Boal
Abstract [eng] This study contributes to a broader understanding of social theatre as a multidimensional practice which closely links artistic and social dimensions, potentially generating meaningful experiences for audi- ences and fostering transformation. The article examines the transformative effect of social theatre, based on the performative tour Taksai [local slang for ‘taxis’]. Direction – Kaunas. The aim of the research is to reveal how audiences experience social theatre and what significance this experience has for transformation. The study used semi-structured interviews with 11 participants (audience members) and analyzed the data by using reflective thematic analysis, following Braun and Clarke (2022). The analysis of the results reveals that participation in this social theatre led to a multi-layered transformation, affecting personal cognitive, emotional, and behavioral levels. Participants in the performative tours were not just passive observers but rather active contributors to the theatrical experience. This involvement led to transformations, including reflection on personal beliefs, stereotypes, and emotional responses. Authentic stories shared during the tour enabled the participants to reconsider their own life experiences, perceive dif- ficult personal histories as meaningful, and develop a sense of empowerment. The theatre experience also created a safe space for trying new behavior, stepping outside social norms, and experiencing one’s own agency. Importantly, the participants expressed a renewed sense of hope – believing in the potential for both personal and collective change. The findings align with the theories of Freire and Boal, showing that social theatre can serve as a performative, educational, and therapeutic practice. It not only deepens self-awareness but also helps destigmatize marginalized experiences and restores individuals’ relationships with their social environment, while fostering a sense of agency and relational interconnection.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2026
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