Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... continued to produce creatively in the areas of art , music , drama , science , politics , and peace until they died . In the field of music among the many creative older com- posers , conductors , and performers some of the most ...
... continued to produce creatively in the areas of art , music , drama , science , politics , and peace until they died . In the field of music among the many creative older com- posers , conductors , and performers some of the most ...
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... continued to produce creative work into their later years include : Sophocles , classical Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex at 75 ; John Milton and William Butler Yeats , writers who produced some of their best work in late life ...
... continued to produce creative work into their later years include : Sophocles , classical Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex at 75 ; John Milton and William Butler Yeats , writers who produced some of their best work in late life ...
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... continued to publish beyond the age of 70. The oldest one still at work was over 80. Notable scientists and mathematicians who continued creatively into their later years include Albert Einstein , who was still doing productive work and ...
... continued to publish beyond the age of 70. The oldest one still at work was over 80. Notable scientists and mathematicians who continued creatively into their later years include Albert Einstein , who was still doing productive work and ...
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