Evolution of life drama program\ud

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Life Drama is a program of drama-based experiential learning activities involving groups of community leaders and members. The three-year project evolved from a theatre-in-education approach to an intercultural theatre approach incorporating Papua New Guinean performance traditions. It involved Australian, English and Papua New Guinean researchers at four key sites: Tari, Southern Highlands Province; Port Moresby, National Capital District; Madang, Madang Province; and Karkar Island, Madang Province.\ud The project was innovative in a number of ways, including: a Participatory Action Research approach, involving community leaders at various levels as co-researchers; a participatory theatre approach as opposed to a performance approach; emphasis on sexual health promotion and HIV prevention through an experiential learning paradigm; addressing the norms and realities of the community rather than targeting only individual behaviour; an International Theatre Research Laboratory to explore the fusion of traditional cultural elements with contemporary health promotion aims; and an innovative method-assemblage approach to collecting and triangulating quantitative, qualitative, and performative data.\ud The project attracted over 350,000infundingandsupportfromtheAustralianResearchCouncil,NationalAIDSSecretariatinPNG,andprivatesectorandnon−governmentpartners.FindingswerepresentedatvariousconferencesandsymposiaincludingtheannualMedicalSymposiuminWewak(2010),thetriennialResearchinDramaEducationconferenceinExeter(2011),andtheInternationalResearchinDramaEducationconference(Sydney2009andLimerick2012).Anumberofpeer−reviewedjournalarticleshavebeenpublished.ElementsoftheprogramhavebeenincorporatedintotheUniversityofGoroka′scompulsoryHIVawarenessprogramforundergraduatestudents.AnationaldisseminationstrategyforLifeDramainPapuaNewGuineaisnowunderway,withseedfundingofAUD350,000 in funding and support from the Australian Research Council, National AIDS Secretariat in PNG, and private sector and non-government partners. Findings were presented at various conferences and symposia including the annual Medical Symposium in Wewak (2010), the triennial Research in Drama Education conference in Exeter (2011), and the International Research in Drama Education conference (Sydney 2009 and Limerick 2012). A number of peer-reviewed journal articles have been published. Elements of the program have been incorporated into the University of Goroka's compulsory HIV awareness program for undergraduate students. A national dissemination strategy for Life Drama in Papua New Guinea is now underway, with seed funding of AUD74,000 from the National AIDS Council Secretariat, PNG

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