
Theatre of the Oppressed Brasil
Theatre of the Oppressed Brasil is a social and political approach developed by Augusto Boal, aimed at empowering marginalized communities through interactive theatre. It encourages participants to identify, analyze, and challenge injustice and oppression by actively engaging in improvisational performances and discussions. This method transforms spectators into "spect-actors," allowing them to explore solutions collaboratively and foster social change. In Brazil, it has been widely used for community development, human rights advocacy, and education, promoting active participation to uncover truth, build awareness, and inspire collective action against social inequities.