Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... less favorable conditions for con- centration , weakened intellectual curiosity , more mental disorders and an accumulation of unfavorable habits ... Moreover , the individual who has achieved prestige and recognition may try less hard ...
... less favorable conditions for con- centration , weakened intellectual curiosity , more mental disorders and an accumulation of unfavorable habits ... Moreover , the individual who has achieved prestige and recognition may try less hard ...
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... less and less a major part of their lives . Consequently , an awareness of one's own physical appearance and response to stimuli around them become lost . The mirror exercises help to emphasize the importance of physical language and ...
... less and less a major part of their lives . Consequently , an awareness of one's own physical appearance and response to stimuli around them become lost . The mirror exercises help to emphasize the importance of physical language and ...
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... less physically self - conscious thus less inhibited and more creative in their movements . The progression , then , came naturally , as the seniors discovered yet another avenue for creative expression through dance - movement ...
... less physically self - conscious thus less inhibited and more creative in their movements . The progression , then , came naturally , as the seniors discovered yet another avenue for creative expression through dance - movement ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART | 14 |
THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW | 20 |
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activity theory aesthetic environment Applied Theatre Programs APPLIED THEATRE TECHNIQUE assessment audience become canal boats Character Lifespan child communication control group creative dramatics dance designated disengagement DRAMA AREA drama group drama leader drama program elderly participants Emma EMMA'S emotion experience experimental Ezra Jack Keats Family members feel five project sites five sites focus Follow-Up Discussions found sound Georgetown Golden Pond Group Poem Guthrie Theatre handicapped hearing impaired impaired participant improvisational theatre interaction intergenerational involved Journal of Gerontology lives loneliness Lysistrata MAID Millie mirror exercises mother NARRATOR older individuals Oral History Theatre painting Participants are asked participatory theatre physical play Players are instructed PRESIDENT production Psychology Pumpkinseed QUEEN LIZ rhythm role satisfaction scarves scene script senior adults share society Sound of Peter space stage story Storybook Theatre storyteller tables Talking Book Series visual arts visually impaired Wendy Kesselman York