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    Evaluating the quality of life in Hong Kong's new towns in relation to accessibility and the distribution of community and cultural facilities: A case study of Tung Chung by Inge Goudsmit, Darren Nel, Shuiyang Lin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Access to public amenities, such as libraries, municipal halls, and performing arts venues is not only crucial for creating a sense of community and identity but also for the development of sustainable and livable communities while also helping to address inequality. …”
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    The Origins of a Romantic Piano Concerto (a Case Study of Daniel Steibelt’s Oeuvre) by H. O. Stakhevych

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The practical significance lies in the possibility of using the material of the article in further scientific explorations in the field of musicology, as well as in pedagogical practice (in particular, in educational courses in the history of music, history of performing arts, analysis of musical works, etc.).…”
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    DINAMIKA LODDROK RUKUN FAMILI, 1943-2020: SEJARAH, ALUR CERITA, DAN HEGEMONI SETIAP REZIM by Muhammad Jibril Bachtiar, Ari Sapto, Ronal Ridhoi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Loddrok Rukun Famili is a performing arts group that has a long history of experience since the Japanese occupation and is one of the many ludruk groups that still exist today. …”
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    Nocturnal selective pressures on the evolution of human musicality as a missing piece of the adaptationist puzzle by Marco Antonio Correa Varella

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…I propose The Nocturnal Evolution of Human Musicality and Performativity Theory in which the night-time is the missing piece of the adaptationist puzzle of human musicality and performing arts. The expansion of nocturnal activities throughout human evolution, which is tied to tree-to-ground sleep transition and habitual use of fire, might help (i) explain the evolution of musicality from independent principles, (ii) explain various seemingly unrelated music features and functions, and (iii) integrate many ancestral adaptive values proposed. …”
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    Art of learning and discovering science through science theater by Muniandy, Sithi Vinayakam, Khir, Roselina Johari Md

    Published 2017
    “…Not surprising, there is growing trend in adopting ideas and metaphors from science into performing arts, such as theater. Theater is widely used for communicating scientific concepts or impacts in didactic sense, gaining popularity for promoting public understanding of science among younger learners, non/semiscience literate audience at venues such as schools, public libraries, science centers, museums and advanced research facilities. …”
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    Cadangan kampus Institut Senilukis Malaysia Ulu Kelang, Selangor / by 445041 Kiew, Chong Hui

    Published 1987
    “…In a multi-racial society, cultural education plays a vital role toward achieving a harmonous community. While performing arts have been widely publicise as part of cultural education, visual art education has, so ar been limited to mere academic exercise. …”
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    The predictors of Māori electoral roll choice and knowledge: rangatahi Māori voter enrolment in a representative New Zealand youth survey by Lara M. Greaves, Janine Hayward, Daniel Barnett, Sue Crengle, Terryann C. Clark

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…These results contribute to a body of knowledge valuable for those seeking to increase voter enrolment and enrolment on the Māori roll.Glossary of Māori words: Hapū: kinship group, generally smaller than Iwi; sometimes translated to sub-tribe; hui: meeting; Iwi: broader tribal unit or grouping; nation; kaitiaki: guardian, steward, trustee; kanohi-ki-te-kanohi: face to face/in person; kapa haka: Māori performing arts; traditional performance; Kura Kaupapa Māori: Māori language/Māori medium schools; mana whenua: Māori group(s) who have authority, power, or rights over a certain area of land; marae: meeting house and the area surrounding it; mātauranga Māori: Māori ways of knowing/knowledge; Pākehā: New Zealanders of European descent; rangatahi: youth; rohe: area, region; tangata whenua: Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand; people(s) of the land; te reo Māori: the Māori language; te Tiriti o Waitangi: the Māori language version of the Treaty of Waitangi; tīpuna/tupuna: ancestors; waka ama: canoe sport; wānanga: meetings for discussion, deliberation, forums; whanau: family, extended family, or family-like group; whanaungatanga relationship, kinship, sense of family-like connections between people.…”
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