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Week 4 (16-20 April): Acting the Part: Young People in the Spotlight

Live Shows: Theatre and Concerts 

Dr. Cydelle Berline, Executive Director of the NiteStar Program, Ken Hornbeck, Founder of the EN-ACTE Program at Emory University, and Colin Dixon, Head of Global Partnerships and Development at Dance4Life jointly lead us through practical aspects of using live performances such as acting, singing and dancing as tools of behavior change communication.

Day 1  (16 April 2007): 

Overview 

Cydelle's & Ken's Comments

Participants' Contributions

Day 2 (17 April 2007): 

Overview 

Cydelle's & Ken's Comments

Participants' Contributions 

Day 3 (18 April 2007): 

Overview

Cydelle's & Ken's Comments

Participants' Contributions

Day 4 (19 April 2007):  

Overview 

Colin's Comments

Participants' Contributions

Day 5 (20 April 2007):

Overview 

Colin's Comments

Participants' Contributions

Additional Postings:

Week 4 Summary

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