It can be defined as a phenomenon of intentional aggression by one or more young people, on another or others, repeatedly and maintained over time, in which there is an imbalance of power between whoever attacks and is attacked, in this case the victim (Olweus, 1993).
Cyberbullying is defined from the same framework as traditional bullying and is understood as intentional and continuous intimidation or aggression, through electronic means, such as mobile phones or the Internet, resulting in an imbalance of power between the aggressor and the victim (Olweus, 2012 ).
Theatre of the Oppressed is an arsenal of theatre techniques and games that seeks to motivate people, restore true dialogue, and create space for participants to rehearse taking action. It begins with the idea that everyone has the capacity to act in the “theatre” of their own lives; everybody is at once an actor and a spectator. We are “spect-actors!” — a term which Augusto Boal coined.