Veronica Baxter
Veronica Baxter is a South African theatre and performance lecturer, researcher, director and performer.
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Biography
Education
BA and MA in theatre, performance and cultural studies University of Natal, Durban (1982-1991) In this period she served two terms on the NUSAS affiliated SRC, as arts and culture representative, and then as the NUSAS Projects Officer. Active inaugural member of the Drama Society, including running week long theatre courses.
Spent 1996 at the Tisch School of Performance, New York University doing a workshop on Theatre of the Oppressed with Augusto Boal.
Completed a Ph.D. on theatre, education and aesthetics with the Theatre and Media for Development Unit at Winchester/Southampton University, England, supervised by Tim Prentki and Dave Pammenter.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She has taught at South African and English universities for 25 years, focusing on applied theatre and drama, directing, theatre history and South African theatre.
Teaching
1998 – Jun 2009: Drama and Performance Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg
Oct 2009 – Dec 2010: Warwick University
Sep 2010 – Dec 2011: University of Leeds
Since Jan 2012 : The University of Cape Town, South Africa, where she is the convenor of the Honours programme and the Masters in Applied .
Research and publications
As a theatre and performance researcher, her interests are arts based research and pedagogy, applied drama/theatre specialist, with a special interest in documenting through scholarly writing about South African theatre.
Manages and runs a very useful and important distribution list for information on theatre and performance activities and opportunities in South Africa at veronica.baxter@uct.ac.za.
Author of an article called "The Theatre Makers in One Person Format", published in Martin Middeke, Peter Paul Schnierer and Greg Homann (editors). The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015.
Co-editor (with Katharine E. Low) of Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing (Bloomsbury Methuen, 2017) The volume includes several articles and introductions written or co-written by her.
Sources
http://www.drama.uct.ac.za/drama/staff/Baxter
https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-baxter-58675512/
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