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    Contributions/relevancies of cultural troupes to performingartsstudents of Makerere University in Uganda; a case study of afrique arts troupe

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (1.819Mb)
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    2022-10-29
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    Asiimwe, Robert
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    The study was community-based research aimed at fully bringing out the different reasons why performing arts students choose to join and work with cultural troupes that are based in the communities that surround makerere university but in this case, we shall focus more on afrique arts troupe. The study also aimed to search for how cultural troupes can make an impact on the talents of their members, putting in mind that we focused on students of the performing arts department of makerere university. This study was all about finding ways through which cultural troupes could be of great importance to University students of Makerere University
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