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Shadow theatre and older people
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For five years now, Stichting Droomtheater has been producing interdisciplinary puppet theatre and organizing presentations and workshops featuring shadow theatre. In conjunction with various narrative techniques, this ancient Chinese art form offers great possibilities for small-scale
theatre shows and workshops for special target groups. The audiences are easily captured, fascinated and motivated to participate in the creative, interactive sessions following the theatre shows.
Title: Shadow theatre and older people
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For five years now, Stichting Droomtheater has been producing interdisciplinary puppet theatre and organizing presentations and workshops featuring shadow theatre.
In conjunction with various narrative techniques, this ancient Chinese art form offers great possibilities for small-scale
theatre shows and workshops for special target groups.
The audiences are easily captured, fascinated and motivated to participate in the creative, interactive sessions following the theatre shows.
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