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[[Edutainment]] (or [[Edu-tainment]]) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.
 
[[Edutainment]] (or [[Edu-tainment]]) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.
  
It has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the ''Cambridge Business English Dictionary'', the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year.  
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It is a somewhat wider interpretation of '''[[Educational theatre]]''',  that has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the ''Cambridge Business English Dictionary'', the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year, for example.  
  
 
The verb "to [[edutain]]" has since also come into use.  
 
The verb "to [[edutain]]" has since also come into use.  
  
See also [[Theatre in Education]], [[Drama in Education]] and [[
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See also [[Educational theatre]], [[Theatre in Education]], [[Drama in Education]] and [[Corporate theatre]]

Revision as of 06:42, 20 September 2022

Edutainment (or Edu-tainment) is a 20th century term that broadly refers to any process or intervention that seeks to teach someone something while simultaneously entertaining them. This includes performances, music and visual media.

It is a somewhat wider interpretation of Educational theatre, that has become a substantial element of professional theatre and performance practice. According to the Cambridge Business English Dictionary, the market for edutainment software is growing at about 30% a year, for example.

The verb "to edutain" has since also come into use.

See also Educational theatre, Theatre in Education, Drama in Education and Corporate theatre