The theatrical communic-action of science

  • Magni F
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Abstract

Theatrical action can bring out the value of the exhibits of a museum, while creating a new way of experiencing the exhibitions. Theatrical actions link education and entertainment, consequently becoming a highly effective didactic instrument. The advantages of theatre are briefly outlined, considering it as an interpretative technique to communicate science from the point of view of the goals pursued by museums, of epistemology and of theatrical research.

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Magni, F. E. (2018). The theatrical communic-action of science. Journal of Science Communication, 01(01), A04. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.01010204

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