Identifying enablers of (individual and) collective flow in a theatre rehearsal process
- Richard Mann(Author),
- Louise Douse(Supervisor),
- Maria Wiener(Second supervisor)
Student Thesis: Student thesis Master's thesis
About the thesis
This study investigates identifying enablers of (individual and) collective flow predominantly in a theatre rehearsal process. It is a culmination of over 25 years' work creating new ensemble productions through the process of Collected Stories Theatre. The research incorporates discussions with a focus group of ten participants, semi-structured interviews with three participants and personal reflections over a two-month (CST) rehearsal process. Using thematic analysis the results show a strong correlation between elements of creative play, sustained energy and the variation of tasks and exercises to enable collective flow in a rehearsal-based setting. From this study I have Identified where and how collective flow is more likely to occur, which could aid actors, directors, choreographers and teachers to create an environment favourable to achieve optimal performance.
Thesis Information
Thesis Award Date
14/05/2024Qualification Level
Master's thesisOriginal Language
EnglishThesis Managed By
Supervisors
Louise Douse (Supervisor)
