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Surviving the Solo Show Wilderness: Exploring One-Person Performance Processes through the Metaphor of Wilderness Survival

To assist solo practitioners in navigating the one-person show wilderness, we borrowed a seven-step structure from Dolly Garza's 1993 Alaskan Marine Safety Education Association manual, "Outdoor Survival Training for Alaskan Youth." Prompted by NCA's "Communication for Survi...

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Published in:Liminalities 2020-01, Vol.16 (4), p.1-20
Main Authors: Hamzehee, Josh, Baldwin, Andrea, Collins, Christopher C, Gamboa, Eddie, Garcia, Natalie, Scott, Julie-Ann, Shaffer, Tracy Stephenson
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