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,withseedfundingofAUD74,000 from the National AIDS Council Secretariat, PNG