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الصفحة 417
PERFORMING YOUTH DAY Although modelled on the gurna society popular in Tupuri villages , the Gurna Club at the Lycée de Doukoula operated apart from this community network and inserted itself into the interstices of the lycée academic ...
PERFORMING YOUTH DAY Although modelled on the gurna society popular in Tupuri villages , the Gurna Club at the Lycée de Doukoula operated apart from this community network and inserted itself into the interstices of the lycée academic ...
الصفحة 419
view of the Gurna Club reflected a widely held belief in Tupuriland that to be young was to dance , and to dance was to be young . A contribution that young people brought to society was an expression of their vitality and energy ...
view of the Gurna Club reflected a widely held belief in Tupuriland that to be young was to dance , and to dance was to be young . A contribution that young people brought to society was an expression of their vitality and energy ...
الصفحة 428
[ Ebron 2002 ] To assess the effects and potential of the Gurna Club requires that we move beyond a definition of culture as an organising matrix in daily life to one of a self - consciously constructed heritage with , as Ebron puts it ...
[ Ebron 2002 ] To assess the effects and potential of the Gurna Club requires that we move beyond a definition of culture as an organising matrix in daily life to one of a self - consciously constructed heritage with , as Ebron puts it ...
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