If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one’s personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance process

If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one’s personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance process

If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one’s personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance process

If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one’s personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance processs

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Colangelo, Angela. 2002. «If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one’s personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance process». Mémoire de maîtrise, Montréal, Université Concordia, Département d’enseignement des arts et de thérapies par les arts.

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1. Objectifs


Intentions :
« The primary research question I am intending to answer is how can the process of Self-Revelatory Performances help to clarify and/or give context to one’s personal story within the greater family story ? This paper represents the documentation of that process, more than three months after the performance, and an attempt at answering the above question. » (p. 1)

2. Méthode


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3. Résumé


« The purpose of this study was to explore how the use of the rehearsal process and Self-Revelatory performance could help achieve a deeper understanding of the author’s personal story in the context of her larger family story. Through the rehearsal process, various childhood and adulthood themes spontaneously emerged and were explored using play, enactment and other drama therapy tools. The culmination of this process was a Self-Revelatory Performance, after which interaction and sharing amongst audience members as well as further reading and settling of themes, theories and thoughts provided the author with personal insights and understanding. » (p. iii)