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Larp’s Oral Tradition Is Dying

Posted on July 23, 2014 by Lizzie Stark

As the art form gets older, larp is increasingly moving from an oral tradition to a written one. That has consequences.

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Posted in Blog, Features, Larp | Tagged folkloric theory, Just a Little Lovin', Kapo, larp theory, larp's oral tradition, Larps from the Factory, Mad About the Boy, nordic larp, oral tradition, written tradition

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