If you ever want to use it, you can log into my Laurier account and check if we have different data bases. I find the Ontario Scholars Portal data base more useful than most, which I guess you wouldn't have access to: (I just noticed the Ontario part, haha).
Message me if you want the login information. The data base has a lot of disability studies and disability industry journals, so maybe it will help.
There doesn't appear to be much available online, if McGill's database is any indication. I did find a couple of articles, but I don't know whether your timeframe for completing this will allow you to do anything with them, since they don't appear to be available online.
1. Gale, M and Paxton, S. "Dancing for the Blind or with the Blind, New Directions in Movement Research + An Interview with Steve Paxton and Anne Kilocyne About the Origins, Development and Philosophy of the Touchdown Dance Project." New Theatre Quarterly. 9(34): 159-171, May 1993.
McGill doesn't have this available online, though it is available in print format (Humanities and Social Sciences library, McLennan Bldg, call #PN2001 N49).
2. Ponchilla, Powell, Felski and Nicklawski. "The Effctiveness of Aerobic Exercise Instruction for Totally Blind Women." Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness. 86(4): 174-177, April 1992
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1 and four won't work, but 2 and 3 might. its odd though i looked at their website and went to accademic search premier (which is also supposed to have their articles) and neither did.. i'll try looking it up again by issue. thanks!!!
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Message me if you want the login information. The data base has a lot of disability studies and disability industry journals, so maybe it will help.
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1. Gale, M and Paxton, S. "Dancing for the Blind or with the Blind, New Directions in Movement Research + An Interview with Steve Paxton and Anne Kilocyne About the Origins, Development and Philosophy of the Touchdown Dance Project." New Theatre Quarterly. 9(34): 159-171, May 1993.
McGill doesn't have this available online, though it is available in print format (Humanities and Social Sciences library, McLennan Bldg, call #PN2001 N49).
2. Ponchilla, Powell, Felski and Nicklawski. "The Effctiveness of Aerobic Exercise Instruction for Totally Blind Women." Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness. 86(4): 174-177, April 1992 ( ... )
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thanks!!!
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