Tibet Theatre:
Tibet Theatre is a movement to use modern theatre as a means to communicate the emotions and messages of a community in exile. Lhakpa Tsering was my direct contact and he is also one of the co-founders of Tibet Theatre. This group is very young and began formally performing July 6th, 2011. Tibet Theatre gave me access to the original grant proposal and it states there are 7 members to the group, but my interactions were with three people and they were recruiting for the next performance in early January 2012. The group seems to change with each performance with a solid core of people always being involved. From the grant proposal the goals of the group are:
• offer a safe environment where freedom of expression and speech will not only be valued, but encouraged
• raise awareness of the Tibetan struggle both with in and outside exile communities
• raise awareness of the Tibetan struggle both with in and outside exile communities
• showcase the richness and diversity of Tibetan culture through original plays
• provide a platform for the artistic talents of Tibetan youths and adults
• promote creative thinking within the refugee community
• elevate, enlighten, educate, enhance and empower individuals
• generate community cohesiveness and unity, and
• instill national pride, particularly among young Tibetan refugees.
• provide a platform for the artistic talents of Tibetan youths and adults
• promote creative thinking within the refugee community
• elevate, enlighten, educate, enhance and empower individuals
• generate community cohesiveness and unity, and
• instill national pride, particularly among young Tibetan refugees.
From the performance that Glynnis, Ginni, and I saw I believe this group is doing an incredible job in spreading their message and will continue to grow and succeed. As an overall review of the group and my work with them, I feel like my time spent researching acting information for their website will provide them with resources that they wouldn’t otherwise have. It was simple work for me, but I don’t think they would have had many ideas on where to begin that process.






