Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... plays . Thus , the modern play- wright and audience may share an eclectic image of aging . THE MODERN PLAYWRIGHT'S IMAGES OF AGING In the United States alone , theater goers may choose from contemporary comedy , musicals , serious drama ...
... plays . Thus , the modern play- wright and audience may share an eclectic image of aging . THE MODERN PLAYWRIGHT'S IMAGES OF AGING In the United States alone , theater goers may choose from contemporary comedy , musicals , serious drama ...
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... playing activities . Role - playing at this particular seminar requires the participant to either play himself in a hypothetical but close - to - real - life employment situation or to play the opposite -- the recipient of his actions ...
... playing activities . Role - playing at this particular seminar requires the participant to either play himself in a hypothetical but close - to - real - life employment situation or to play the opposite -- the recipient of his actions ...
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... PLAY WITH CHILDREN Dramatic play begins when a baby is stimulated by a sound in the room , a smell , a color , and continues with the stimulus of toys . It grows with the child as he or she learns to play games and develop fantasy ...
... PLAY WITH CHILDREN Dramatic play begins when a baby is stimulated by a sound in the room , a smell , a color , and continues with the stimulus of toys . It grows with the child as he or she learns to play games and develop fantasy ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
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