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On how to conduct research projects with kids and adults using Live Art strategies.

Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Kids (P3091).

 

Performing Research – Sibylle Peters by thisisLiveArt on Scribd

Artist / Author Sibylle Peters and Theatre of Research
Publisher LADA
Reference P3456
Date 2017
Type Publication

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