
Tour
Project Spect-Actor believes that "the arts should go to the people rather than the people going to the arts". With that, we embarked on a tour to schools, universities and colleges across the Klang Valley to engage directly with youths using "Theatre of the Oppressed".
Bullying: A theatre of the Oppressed Showcase
With the recent cases of bullying in the country, Project Spect-Actor presented"Bullying: a Theatre of the Oppressed Showcase". The production started with a public showcase before embarking on a tour to schools and campuses across the Klang Valley to engage youths, the demography most affected by bullying.
Tour Stops

The Joker engaging with the students. The attendance was 240 pupils.

A scenario where a victim of bullying tries to seek help but to no avail.

Discussion with the students on the scenario they've just witnessed.

The Joker engaging with the students. The attendance was 240 pupils.

The joker explaining "Image theatre" to the participants, consisting of upcoming footballers from Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.

A participant came forward to "mold" the still actors into an image depicting oppression of bullying before molding the image of peace.

Project Spect-Actor and the participants of Kem Bola after the session ended.

The joker explaining "Image theatre" to the participants, consisting of upcoming footballers from Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.

The joker playing games to warm up the audience members, consisting of about 160 undergraduates.

The actors are introduced to the audience members.

The students at UNITEN are majors of engineering and IT.

The joker playing games to warm up the audience members, consisting of about 160 undergraduates.

The session starts by warming up the audience members with a series of games conducted by the team.

During the skit depicting the issue of bullying, an audience member went on stage to replace the protagonist in hopes of solving the conflicts faced by the character.

A Q and A session which took place after the performance.

The session starts by warming up the audience members with a series of games conducted by the team.


