Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... important ways . The perspective suggests that it is through activity in age - segregated groups in the performance ... important to harness the new leisure available to our elderly as a positive force and in- fuse the lives of these ...
... important ways . The perspective suggests that it is through activity in age - segregated groups in the performance ... important to harness the new leisure available to our elderly as a positive force and in- fuse the lives of these ...
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... importance of individual intuition in saying it is : ... the most important factor in the development of inner resourcefulness , and for much of life -- certainly for that part called leisure -- full enrichment depends upon this inner ...
... importance of individual intuition in saying it is : ... the most important factor in the development of inner resourcefulness , and for much of life -- certainly for that part called leisure -- full enrichment depends upon this inner ...
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... important stage of development " ( p . 21 ) . Accompanying the development of movement is the develop- ment of creativity , or intuition . When a baby first discovers games such as " peek - a - boo , " or the dropping of an object from ...
... important stage of development " ( p . 21 ) . Accompanying the development of movement is the develop- ment of creativity , or intuition . When a baby first discovers games such as " peek - a - boo , " or the dropping of an object from ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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