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Learning about conservation
Melissa Sim
Wed, Sep 10, 2008
The Straits Times

STUDENTS from Singapore Polytechnic's Diploma in Applied Drama and Psychology course on Wednesday took on roles as characters from the past and present to tackle the topic of conservation in Bugis Street.

The show, titled Pieces of Me, exposed students and guests to conservation and urban renewal issues as part of the National Education programme.

The 50 audience members spoke to various characters - the coolie, the rich housewife, the office worker - stationed in different parts of the Arts House about their views on redevelopment.


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