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    Methods of Acting Performance and Watching Industry in Street Theatre- Play (Sold) - A Model by Bahaa Zuhair Kazim

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Therefore, the research shed light on this special relation in the street theatre shows as an interactive theatre based in the first place on the collective participation between the sender and the recipient. …”
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    Appunti intorno al Teatro Vagante by Giuliano Scabia

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Giuliano Scabia interweaves memory and critical discourse to delineate a path, that encompasses allphases of his Teatro Vagante: from applied theatre in the schools at the beginning of the Seventies, atthe dawn of ‘animazione teatrale’, to his work at the University of Bologna, an organic continuation ofthose experiments. From poetry to street theatre, from the planning of the written page to the breath oforal speech, from University halls and theatrical buildings to the trekking into the nature, day and night,one tale emerges, where pedagogy interweaves with life and all its connections. …”
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    Rice Paddles and Pink Helmets. Framing Gendered Resistance in 20th Century Japan by Barbara Molony

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Chūpiren saw value in street theatre and sensationalism. No other radical feminist group in the mid-1970s wore uniforms. …”
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    Newborn with Harlequin Ichthyosis and the Nursing Care by Serap Torun, Handan Demiroğlu

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Because of the facial appearance of newborn, which resembles clown, the disease is called as harlequin -one of the comic characters of Italian street theatre. The present case report concerning a newborn with harlequin ichthyosis, which is an uncommon condition requiring intensive care, aimed to guide the care process by discussing the experiences over the nursing care period. …”
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    The women's liberation movement in transnational perspective: the US, UK, and France, 1967-79 by Little, T

    Published 2020
    “…Groups were varied, methods of struggle were diverse—from consciousness-raising, street theatre, and squatting, to refuges, healthcare centres, and bookshops. …”
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    Thomas Killigrew and Carolean stage rivalry in London, 1660-1682 by Miyoshi, R

    Published 2016
    “…The penultimate chapter of the dissertation covers the time span from the Bridges Street Theatre’s fire to the ousting of Killigrew as the manager by his own son, Charles Killigrew. …”
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    London’s uncertain comforts: Fuegian travelers and the indeterminate geography of climate and health by William M. Taylor

    “…It was a doctrine supporting comparative anatomy and scientific racism, according to which regions of extreme temperature and weather were called to account for seemingly “abnormal” physiognomies and sensory faculties observed among some of the natives who were paraded around European streets, theatres and intellectual arena. The cumulative record of these encounters demonstrates the contributing role of global mobility to the geographical reasoning behind these and successive period discourses.The story of the indigenous Yamana Jemmy Button, his arrival in London from Tierra del Fuego in 1830 and his subsequent return to the cold, windswept region a year later, is recounted here to bring multiple sources of historical and theoretical elucidation (voyage narratives, medical and climate theory, environmental history, architectural theory, and others) to bear on the invention of comfort. …”
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