Community-based Arts, Research and Activism in Uganda -

Community-based Arts, Research and Activism in Uganda

We Are Walukuba

Jane Plastow, Katie McQuaid (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2025
Methuen Drama (Verlag)
978-1-350-43506-3 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
Offering a unique documentation of a 7-year arts-based programme of community research and activism in a Ugandan community, this book presents the voices and insights of those involved in the form of articles and creative works.
How may the lives of individuals and a community be impacted by a durational applied theatre and arts-based project? What lessons does it provide for arts practitioners working for social change?

Offering a unique account of the first 7 years of an on-going arts-based programme of research, creative activity and activism in a marginalized Ugandan community, this book presents the voices and insights of those involved in the form of articles and creative works.

The long-term creative partnership between European and Ugandan academics, artists and an intergenerational community of Ugandan citizens led to a series of linked, arts-led, action research and impact projects aimed at informing and empowering a slum community in the city of Jinja in eastern Uganda. The projects addressed issues of environmental concerns, gender, sexual and reproductive health, domestic violence, corruption, housing, workplace insecurity and creativity. In this book, participants respond to work carried out using anthropology, theatre, film, photography, art, poetry, dance and music, arguing collectively that creativity is a powerful route to self and community realization and human development.

The book illustrates the importance of on-going, long-term support when working with particularly disadvantaged people and demonstrates that the complex matrix of marginalization experienced by the poorest, requires responsive, multi-faceted action. This revelatory account shares failures, problems and successes in the voices of those who participated in making the work.

Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre at Leeds University, UK, and for 10 years was director of Leeds University Centre for African Studies. She has worked as an academic, trainer, researcher, director and theatre maker in Africa for 40 years. In 2020 and 2021 she published the 2-volume A History of Theatre in East Africa. Katie McQuaid is Associate Professor in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds, UK. An anthropologist with expertise on climate change, gender and sexuality, ageing and intergenerationality, and forced displacement in informal urban settings, she was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship in 2019 to lead the GENERATE Project on: 'Gender, Generation and Climate Change: Creative Approaches to Building Inclusive and Climate Resilient Cities in Uganda and Indonesia’.

List of Contributors
List of Figures
Timeline
Introduction : Anatomy of an Arts-Led, Action Research Collaboration: Seven years of Work and Play in Walukuba/Masese, Jinja City, Uganda - Katie McQuaid and Jane Plastow (both University of Leeds, UK)
Positioning our Work in Relation to Contemporary Applied Arts Theory and Practice - Katie McQuaid and Jane Plastow (both University of Leeds, UK)
Part 1. We Are Walukuba: Adult Perspectives
Part 1: Overview - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
1. Community Voices: We Are Walukuba
2. Precious Women: A Play for Five Women from Walukuba - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
3. Going Behind the Lens: Finding Power and Self in ‘Mid-life’ - Katie McQuaid (University of Leeds, UK)
4. Making Theatre of the Oppressed with We Are Walukuba - Jane Plastow interviews Sima Ganguly
5. A Footprint in the Flour: The Training of a Group of Community Multipliers in Domasi Village, Zomba district, Malawi - Ali Campbell (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) and Zindaba Chisiza (University of Malawi)
6. The Kingfisher’s Story: A Play - Jane Plastow with Commentary by Katie McQuaid
7. Approaches to Teaching Film-Making in Malawi and Uganda -Tina Tschismarov (Documentary Filmmaker and TV Freelancer) and Matylda Wierietielny (Video Content Creator, Poland)
8. Becoming a Community Film-Maker - Brenda Mawerere
9. In Conversation with Geoffrey Muzito, May 2016 - Katie McQuaid interviews Geoffrey Muzito
10. White Saviour or Community Collaborator? Meditations on Being a White Academic Working in Walukuba - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
In the Middle
11. Photo Essay: Living We are Walukuba: Seven Years of Community Engagement - Katie McQuaid (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2. Working with Young People in Walukuba/Masese
Part 2: Overview
12. Me in Your Tea Cup - Robinah Kobuzare (Arts Applied Uganda)
13. Shower Us With Love: Poem - Girls’ Group, We Are Walukuba
14. The Boy Child’s Dream - Kainerugaba Rwakatembeeka Kamusyo (Actor, Writer, Director, Omwevugi (Oral Poet) and Martial Artist, Uganda)
15. On Friendship - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
16. Memories of You - Edmond Othieno (Arts Applied Uganda)
17. Girls Have Powers: Poem - Girls from Walukuba West Primary School
18. Two Artworks by Young People Showing the Learning from Teaching on Sexual and Reproductive Health they Wished to Share with their Peers - From the first Multi-Arts Workshop, December 2018
19. Waiswa’s Story - Vicki Kyobotungi interviews Waiswa Mawanda
20. On Sharing New Knowledge - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
21. On Self-Esteem and Equality - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
22. Mythical Decisions - Juliet Nantambi (Arts Applied Uganda)
23. Alone in the Darkness: Poem - Girls at 2019 Mutli-Arts Youth Camp
24. Namutovo’s Story - Vicki Kyobotungi, interviews Namutovo
25. I Will Marry After Finishing School: Artwork - Amos from the 2019 Multi-Arts Youth Camp
26. Charity Begins at Home: Questioning the Relationship-Gap between Guardians/Parents and their Children - Vicent Sekasanvu (Arts Applied Uganda)
27. An Examination of Change and Empowerment From the Perspective of Facilitators working on the Research/Knowledge Exchange Project on Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health (SHR) amongst Adolescents in Jinja - Lillian Mbabazi (Makerere University and Arts Applied Uganda)
28. On Working Through Arts - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
29. Reflections on Co-designing Creative Graphics with Children in Jinja, Uganda: Advice from the Field - Raymond Nsereko (Makerere University and Arts Applied Uganda)
30. My Experience of the Project ‘Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Among Adolescents through Creative and Youth-led Practice in Uganda - Shem Mutala (Public Health Officer, Uganda)
31. Stay Safe: Artwork - The 2019 Multi-Arts Youth Camp
32. The We Are Walukuba Anthem - Derick Isabirye
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.4.2025
Zusatzinfo 18 colour and 18 bw illus
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-350-43506-6 / 1350435066
ISBN-13 978-1-350-43506-3 / 9781350435063
Zustand Neuware
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