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June 29-July 4; July 6-9, 2017 Log sheet #5 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Audio/video log sheet Logger/videographer: Steve Lorenz Recorder number (main): CFCH 5 File name: 0066.wav Recorder number (backup): CFCH 6 File name: 0068.wav Presenter: Amy Cohen Date/time: 07/02/2017 - 2.00 pm Program: circus arts Stage: circus stories Group name: |...| Session title: social circus [[2 Columned Table]] |Participants||Instrument/Occupation| |Craig Quat| |Pioneer adaptive juggling equip.| |Amy Cohen| [[strikethrough]] juggler American Youth Circus Organization| |Robert Stevens |[[strikethrough]]| |Calley [[strikethrough]] Cali Barawl| |Neuroscientist (PTSD specialist) + juggler Craig's partner| Contents/notes (continues on back): 1. ways to bring circus to those w/ different abilities (special needs) 2. Explanation of social juggling as related to physical process + patterns in juggling 3. working w/ terminal patients as motivator 4. Diffonding [[?]] act and sensation of juggling 5. it is not "throwing + catching" - changes [[?]], access and help communities - especially physical rehab (PT) A cascade "flows" - Why to fnd out someone uses "timing" (Folk [[?]] - neuropsycanalist [[?]]) "Flow" is when "artist" disappears