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In Section 1, describe the traditional art form you practice. Include details about who taught you and where you learned it, as well as mention if others in your community engage in this art.
For Section 2, provide a brief history of this traditional art within your community. Discuss its role in daily life versus special occasions.
In Section 3, explain how your community perceives your art. Highlight any unique styles or techniques that distinguish your work.
Section 4 requires you to articulate why teaching this apprenticeship is important to you.
In Section 5, discuss your choice of apprentice, including cultural connections and the duration of your relationship.
Finally, for Section 6, list any previous individuals you've taught and whether they continued the tradition.
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