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100 1  Rosin, Jordan,|eauthor. 
245 10 Storytelling on Screen|bAn Online Playback Theatre Archive
       and Guidebook /|cJordan Rosin. 
264  1 Virginia Tech School of Performing Arts, Blacksburg, VA
       |bVirginia Tech Publishing|c[2021] 
264  2 Minneapolis, MN|bOpen Textbook Library. 
264  4 |c©2021. 
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490 0  Open textbook library. 
505 0  Foreword by Jo Salas How to Use the Archive and Guidebook 
       Introduction to the Project -- I. The Archive Performance 
       #1 World Playback Theatre: "New Beginnings" Performance #2
       The Ume Group: "Voices in the Stone" at Virginia Tech 
       Performance #3 Pangea Playback Theatre: "What Now?" -- II.
       The Guidebook What is Playback Theatre? Roles Concepts 
       Forms Further Reading, Listening, and ViewingAppendix I: 
       Adding to this ArchiveAppendix II: Additional Viewing 
520 0  Playback Theatre is a form of community-centered 
       storytelling theater where the audience tells stories, 
       which are then reflected by a company of actors and 
       musicians. Storytelling on Screen: An Online Playback 
       Theatre Archive and Guidebook is an open education 
       resource consisting of a collection of full-length 
       recordings of online Playback Theatre performances, and a 
       55-page explanatory guidebook. The guidebook, featuring a 
       foreword by Playback Theatre co-founder, Jo Salas, 
       explains the adaptation to online performances and some of
       the key concepts, roles, and forms involved in online 
       Playback Theatre. The resource as a whole is suitable for 
       a wide range of theatre students in courses such as 
       applied theatre, theatre for social justice, improvisation,
       theatre appreciation, or acting. The guidebook contains 
       hyperlinks to specific sections of the archive where 
       students can see a given form or concept in action, 
       allowing for a comparison of how different companies 
       approach a given form. If you are an artist, educator, or 
       theatre-maker using this resource, please help us 
       understand your use by filling out this form https://
       bit.ly/playback_interest. 
542 1  |fAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 
546    In English. 
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590    Promoted: Local to Global Cooperative|bOpen Textbook 
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700 1  Vogel, Heidi Winters,|eauthor. 
700 1  Lebron, Sammy,|eauthor. 
710 2  Open Textbook Library,|edistributor. 
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