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Tag: 2011

View our 2011 All Things Connecticut’s, Spotlight Profileon the Arts

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  By Deborah Goffe August 25, 2013 August 29, 2022 musings

Tagged   2011, All Things Connecticut, PBS, Press, Television, The Garden Center for Contemporary Dance, video
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  • scapegoat

    n. 1. a goat on which, once a
    year on the Jewish Day of
    Atonement, the high priest
    confessed the sins of the
    people, and which was
    allowed to escape
    into the wilderness
    2. one who is made
    to bear the blame for
    the misdeeds of others
    3. an outcast; outsider
    4. a mirror

  • garden:

    n. 1. any richly
    cultivated ground.
    2. a place where humans define, initiate and
    interact with form to
    create a specialized environment
    3. an idyllic
    refuge

  • collaboration

    n. a recursive
    process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize
    common goals by
    sharing knowledge,
    learning and building
    consensus

  • interdisciplinary

    adj. combining or involving
    two or more academic
    disciplines or fields of
    study into one
    activity

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