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... possible . First , our thanks to all the senior adults and site directors who graciously opened their doors and hearts to us . We would like to thank Angelyn Poe and Linda Harden , who conducted drama programs at the Richmond sites . We ...
... possible . First , our thanks to all the senior adults and site directors who graciously opened their doors and hearts to us . We would like to thank Angelyn Poe and Linda Harden , who conducted drama programs at the Richmond sites . We ...
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... possible oral history script based on first date experience ; ( b ) wheelchair - confined participant interested in dance ; ( c ) possible applied theatre candidates -- sociodrama and role - playing . Character lifespan Participants ...
... possible oral history script based on first date experience ; ( b ) wheelchair - confined participant interested in dance ; ( c ) possible applied theatre candidates -- sociodrama and role - playing . Character lifespan Participants ...
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... possible discriminatory practices , applied theatre techniques were incorporated into the regular drama program . Thus , the handicapped and nonhandi- capped worked together , with their primary objectives focused on completion or ...
... possible discriminatory practices , applied theatre techniques were incorporated into the regular drama program . Thus , the handicapped and nonhandi- capped worked together , with their primary objectives focused on completion or ...
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