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| In this book, civic theater followed the civic activities of Seoul as productivity by citizens. From Chapters 1 to 2, I tried to find meaning by analyzing the phenomenon to see if each activity in the region coexists with the region. In addition to Seoul, Canada¡¯s Stratford Festival and Jeollanam-do Gangjin Project cases were included.
Globally, since 2019, citizen-led productivity had to spend three years of loss due to Corona 19. With the Fourth Industrial Revolution and COVID-19, society is asking us to live differently. Recently, the establishment of an online citizen theater center was proposed in Chapter 3 to address such issues. |
Preface
Table of Contents
Chapter 1, Civic Movement and Civic Theater
First, [Look on Citizens¡¯ Participation in the Applied Theater: The Case of the Seoul Metropolitan Theater]
Second, [A Trend in Applied Theatre Programs: The Case of Seoul Metropolitan Government]
Chapter 2, Civic Theater Festival and Tourism: Communication, Sharing, Opening
First, [Cultural Storytelling and Tourism at the Stratford Festival of Canada: Citizen¡¯s Sustainable Cultural Activities and Contents Production]
Second, [The Development of Citizen¡¯s Cultural Movement and Applied Theater: Rebuilding and Expanding the Community of Living Culture]
Chapter 3, Online Civic Theater Center
First, [A Study on the Online Platform for the Applied Theater of Seoul Municipality: From Citizen Culture Activist to Content Producer]
Second, [Creative Work and Production by Makers: The Case of the Seoul Metropolitan Theater¡¯s Applied Theater Class] |
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