Ross Kidd
Ross Kidd nicknamed "Grub" is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played for Canterbury-Bankstown in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition. Provided by Wikipedia
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Popular Theatre and Non-Formal Education in Botswana A Critique of Pseudo-Participatory Popular Education. Working Paper No. 5 (Revised) / by Kidd, Ross
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The Popular Performing Arts, Non-Formal Education and Social Change in the Third World A Bibliography and Review Essay. Bibliography No. 7 / by Kidd, Ross
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From People's Theatre for Revolution to Popular Theatre for Reconstruction Diary of a Zimbabwean Workshop. CESO Verhandeling No. 33 / by Kidd, Ross
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Popular Theatre A Technique for Participatory Research. Participatory Research Project. Working Paper No. 5 / by Kidd, Ross
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The popular performing arts, non-formal education, and social change in the Third World : a bibliography and review essay / by Kidd, Ross
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Tradition for Development Indigenous Structures and Folk Media in Non-Formal Education. Report and Papers from the International Seminar on The Use of Indigenous Social Structures...
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