Monday, June 13, 2011
Another Approach to Finding Your "Why"
Back in March, I wrote a series of posts to a now-graduated theatre major about finding your "why." Maryo Gard Ewell, noted community-arts leader, describes another approach that you could do with someone else as an exercise to help you get to foundational reasons. I'd also say it could be used by people trying to figure out the identity of their theatre company.
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