Publications
"I Will Show You the World. Drama activities,
games and études" by Maria Schejbal. Edited by Lucyna Kozień. In
Polish.

A description of 70 activities used at theatre workshops
of the Grodzki Theatre Association. 83 pages, 88 photographs.
Edition: 1000 copies.
"Theatrical Map of Europe" by Maria Schejbal. In Polish
and English.

This publication resulted from our project "Theatrical
Map of Europe", which was carried out from December 2003
to June 2004. It involved theatre workshops with 25 groups
threatened by social exclusion. The results of their work
were stage performances about 25 European countries. The
greatest value, however, lay in the experiences of each
and every person involved in the project. This publication
comprises only a small part of those collective achievements
presenting some of the ideas, discoveries and methods.
Our first publication - "I Will Show You the World" -
a describtion of practical workshop ideas, was met with
such interest that it ran out of print very quickly. "Theatrical
Map of Europe" presents 25 new excercises in the hope that
they will turn out to be helpful and inspiring for all
those working in theatre or therapy.
Your comments and suggestions would be most welcome.
"Animated Debate"

Animated Debate - A CD Guide. In Polish, English, Italian
and Romanian.
This CD guide is a presentation of our international project
entitled "Animated Debate - computer animation workshops
for dysfunctional groups in prospect of developing European
cooperation", which was accomplished within the Socrates
Minerva programme.
"Animated debate" is aimed at all the people who are using
or would like to use the computer and the Internet in creative
and educational work with children and youths, in school,
out-of-school, or even in home conditions. But first and
foremost, this presentation is adressed to teachers - for
them the presentations of the individual parts of the project
were prepared, also considering the specificity and technical
possibilities of school environment. The CD Guide for Educators
provides real support and encouragement to the teachers
of all subjects in introducing new, ICT-based methods of
learning in mainstream education. It promotes a personalised,
multidisciplinary learning experience, in which learners
play a more active role.
The CD guide has been published in 4 languages - English,
Polish, Italian and Romanian in a run of 1500 copies.
We hope that you find The Guide for Educators useful and
inspiring. Your feedback - comments, suggestions or questions
would be very much appreciated.
"Play with Colours"

"Play with Colours. Lesson plans for 1st to 3rd grade
of primary school" by Lucyna Chmiel and Irena Frydel. Accompanied
by a video tape. In Polish.
The educational guide, entitled "Play with Colours", is
addressed to primary school teachers for grades I-III (children
aged 7-10). It provides support in raising the issue of
tolerance and in discrimination prevention. The educational
guide consists of a brochure with suggested lesson plans
and information about the "Common Space" project and a
video tape with three anti-discrimination performances
created during the workshops. There is an additional recording
on the video tape, which can be used with older children
and youth.
"Theatre and therapy"

"Theatre and therapy" by Rachela Molicka and Maria Schejbal.
In Polish.
This publication, co-written by theatre specialist Maria
Schejbal and psychotherapist Rachela Molicka covers both
artistic and social group processes. It summarises the
many years of professional experience of the authors in
theatre and therapy and presents good practices in this
field in the hope that they will be useful for anyone involved
in group or team work.
"Theatre script - how to tell stories in
theatre"

"Theatre script - how to tell stories in theatre"
by Maria Schejbal. Edited by Lucyna Kozień. In Polish.
A
book describing the process of working on a performance,
with the main emphasis put on the role of the theatre script.
Edition: 1000 copies. For teachers, educators, therapists,
workshops leaders.

This publication was written as part of our "Theatre
script: publication, training, internet portal" programme,
co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and Heritage.
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