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Home » Strategies » Placed

Placed

A sign language interpreter is shown standing in front of a stage.

Placed Style

2007-05-23
By: Danny McDougall
On: May 23, 2007
In: Classic, Placed, Strategies, v2007

The Placed Style of interpreting in the theatre is by far the most common.Continue Reading

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