ARTICLES - OSLO


Dr. Art and Associate Professor Faith Gabrielle Guss

DRAMATURGY AS A SEARCH FOR FORM & MEANINGS
"DRAMATURGY IN THEATRE AND IN CHILDREN'S DRAMATIC PLAYING"
Lecture at the Glitterbird-seminar in Oslo 25. of June 2004.
Faith Gabrielle Guss is dr. art and Associate Professor at the Faculty for Early Childhood Education at the Oslo University College

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State Secretary Yngve Slettholm

OPNENING CONFERENCE FOR THE GLITTERBIRD PROJECT

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Marie-Claude Gouy Responsible for the Italian part of the French-Italian project in Glitterbird.

ART FOR VERY YOUNG PEOPLE IN ITALY - Experiences and actual situation

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Organizer France and director of AMALYS, Anne Françoise Cabanis

“SPIRAL - DO THE BABIES LIKE TO GO TO A SPECTACLE?" - Lecture held at the Glitterbird seminar i Oslo, 25th of June 2004

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Organizer France and head of AMALYS, Anne Françoise Cabanis

“ART, QUALITY AND CHILDREN” - Lecture held at the opening seminar i Oslo 25th of June 2004

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Organizer Finland Sanna Karlsson-Sutisna

"BABIES IN BALINESE RITUALCULTURE"
Lecure held at the internal seminar in Oslo 26th of June 2004.

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Ivar Selmer-Olsen

ANNA IS TAPING -
End comment internal seminar Oslo Sunday 27th of June

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Project Manager Glitterbird project and Assistant Professor: Ellen Os and Consultant Project Management, Glitterbird, Choreographer and Associate Professor: Leif Hernes

GLITTERBIRD - ART FOR CHILDREN UNDER THREE

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Consultant Project Management, Glitterbird and Associate Professor: Ivar Selmer-Olsen

THE END SPEECH - Lecture at the Glitterbird conference in Oslo 25th June, 2004

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Dr. polit Gunnvor Løkken, Queen Maud's College of Early Childhood Education (DMMH)

SMALL CHILDREN MEETING THE AESTHETICS -
Lecture at the open seminar in Oslo 25th of June 2004

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National Coordinator, Glitterbird Hungary: János Novak, director and artistic manager of the Kolibri Theatre and president of the Hungarian Centre of ASSITEJ

IS THE GLASS HALF FULL OR IS IT HALF EMPTY -
Children's Theatre in Today's Hungary

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