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- W2178686093 abstract "Introduction The use of popular theatre as a tool for development in Uganda is a relatively recent phenomenon. However, there have been theatre activities that could be viewed as precursors to today's popular theatre practices in country. In 1946, colonial officials in Department for Social Welfare engaged in using theatre for development purpose; whereby, they toured rural areas performing educational plays which were basically about agricultural methods and cattle breeding. This did not take long before project was abandoned in favor of cheaper radio plays. In early 1960s, Makerere Travelling Theatre was founded. Its main aim was to do away with elitist and urban nature of theatre at that time, and take theatre to people. They traveled to perform in places where no conventional theatre buildings existed and did not only perform in English, but also in several local languages. As Michael Etherton observes, the aim was to shape content, whatever it was, in such a way that new mass audiences would understand it. But, as Axel Paul rightly notes:" @default.
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- W2178686093 title "Theatre for Development in Uganda: The Case of Makerere-Kikoni Theatre Project" @default.
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