Monday, March 31, 2014

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

HOW TODDLERS THRIVE w/Prof. Tovah Klein- May 13


HOW TODDLERS THRIVE

What Parents Can Do Today for Children ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success

With Professor Tovah Klein

Director of Barnard College Center for Toddler Development

"HOW TODDLERS THRIVE" distills decades of Prof. Klein's experience with parents and children ages 2-5 into a book that gives parents the tools they need to enjoy their interactions with their toddlers, and at the same time sow the seeds for a lifetime of success. Dr. Klein will discuss how parents can:

* Understand the often-mystifying aspects of toddler behavior 

* Shift perspective to view the world from your child's point-of-view

* Create clear routines, limits and boundaries

* Interact in ways that help you through the day-to-day struggles

* Ensure that your toddler receives the kinds of attention, guidance and interactions they need at this unique window in their lives to develop the crucial lifelong skills of resilience, self-reliance, self-regulation and empathy and compassion.

Dr. Klein's book aims to help parents "crack the toddler code" of every day behaviors that offer the opportunity to lay down a solid, lifelong foundation, including practical advice ("What to Do") so that parents can troubleshoot day-to-day challenges and guide and support their children into becoming the person they are meant to be. 

About Professor Tovah Klein:

Prof. Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, has spent the last two decades studying the psychology of two- to five-year-olds. Her new book, How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents

Can Do Today for Children Ages 2 to 5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success, offers parents and educators

a window into this unique part of childhood.


RSVP HERE: http://tinyurl.com/toddlersthrive

 When: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Where: Kings Bay Y at North Williamsburg, 14 Hope Street, Brooklyn NY 11211

For more information: contact Linda at 718-407-6388 or info@northwilliamsburgY.org




Saturday, March 22, 2014

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Press Invite/ AntiMatter Collective's The Tower 4/12-4/26 @ Standard Toykraft


Dear ,

I would like to invite you and a guest to attend a press performance of Adam Scott Mazer's The Tower presented by AntiMatter Collective at Standard Toykraft (722 Metropolitan Ave between Manhattan and Graham Ave, 3rd Floor, Williamsburg) April 12-26; Wednesday through Sunday at 8pm. Reserve your press tickets now by contacting Emily Owens PR at emily@emilyowenspr.com or by calling 917-408-3677.  

Press Performances:

Saturday, April 12 at 8pm

Sunday, April 13 at 8pm

Wednesday, April 16 at 8pm

Thursday, April 17 at 8pm

The Tower is a psychedelic journey into the history and mythology of the Donner Party, a group of snowbound pioneers who notoriously resorted to cannibalism to survive the brutal winter of 1846-47. Historical narrative collides with hallucinatory imagery to create a shifting landscape filled with the whispers of the past and the roar of the future. A vision of adolescent America: frostbitten, bloodstained, ravenous. 

We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Best regards,

Emily Owens

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Fwd: Hebrew Dual-Language Summer Day Camp Open House- April 6th

Hi Ditmas Park Blog, 

We will be hosting a Hebrew Dual Language Summer Camp Open House, Sunday, April 6, 2014. 

We would love to have it posted on Ditmas Park Blog.

All the information is included in the blurb below.

Let me know if you need any further information. 


Thank you,
Sivan Hadari 

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Kings Bay Y invites you to attend our...

Hebrew Dual Language Summer Day Camp Open House

 

Give your child a gift they will cherish forever and connect them to an exciting summer experience 

Come learn about exciting opportunities for the summer ahead!

 

Our open house will feature:

Israeli Music, Hebrew activities, a drum circle, Belly dancing by the talented Tsuf, Arts and crafts & a virtual tour of Israel!

 

RSVP HERE: www.tinyurl.com/openhouseapril6th

 

When: Sunday, April 6th 11:30am-1pm

Where: 
Kings Bay Y at Windsor Terrace, 1224 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11218 

 

Don't miss out on the Summer Camp Tour of our beautiful outdoor facilities at Bay Ridge the same day!

April 6th at 1:15pm 


For more information and to RSVP

CLICK HERE: www.tinyurl.com/SummerFacilityTour

 

For more information, please contact us at info@ywindsorterrace.org. or call 718-407-6377. Visit our website at www.ywindsorterrace.org 


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

SAVE THE DATE! Summer Camp Outdoor Facility Tour in Bay Ridge - April 6th

Hi Ditmas Park Blog, 

We will be hosting a Summer Camp Outdoor Facility Tour in Bay Ridge, Sunday, April 6, 2014. 

We would love to have it posted on Ditmas Park Blog.

All the information is included in the blurb below.

Let me know if you need any further information. 


Thank you,
Sivan Hadari 

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SAVE THE DATE! TOUR OUR BEAUTIFUL SUMMER OUTDOOR FACILITY IN BAY RIDGE!

Experience our country-like campus before the start of camp!

 

The Tour Features:

Activities & snacks for kids, meet our staff, & a special discount for registering the same day!

The Campus Features: 

Basketball courts, soccer fields, outdoor pool, private bowling alley, movie theater, arcade & cafe! 

 

RSVP HERE: www.tinyurl.com/SummerFacilityTour


 

When: Sunday, April 6th 2pm-4pm 

Pick Up & Drop Off Locations:

Kings Bay Y, 3495 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11229 (Bus Departs at 1:15pm)

Kings Bay Y at Windsor Terrace, 1224 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218 (Bus Departs at 1:15pm)

Kings Bay Y at North Williamsburg, 14 Hope Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (Bus Departs at 1pm)


 

Contact for Kings Bay Y: Sasha at (718) 648-7703 ext 204,info@kingsbayy.org

Contact for Windsor Terrace: Inga at (718) 407-6377,info@ywindsorterrace.org

Contact for North Williamsburg: Nadira at (718) 407-6388, info@northwilliamsburgY.org


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Cafe B'Ivrit - Free Hebrew Sessions from Kings Bay Y

American Zionist Movement, Park Slope Library and Kings Bay Y at Windsor Terrace Invite you to:

Café B'Ivrit
Tachles: Practical Hebrew Edition 




JOIN US ON A FUN AND ENGAGING 8-WEEK JOURNEY! 

  • Learn conversational Hebrew in an engaging way 
  • Open to individuals in their 20’s and 30’s 
  • Content-rich curriculum and themed sessions 
  • Hands on activities 
  • Refreshments will be served 
  • Learn the vocabulary and cultural importance of the Israeli Breakfast, Krav maga, High-tech, Environmentalism and more! 
Thursdays 
6:00 pm—7:45 pm 
Starting May 1, 2014 
at the Park Slope Library 
431 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215


For more info contact Gilad at 718-407-6377 or info@ywindsorterrace.org



Cafe B'Ivrit - Free Hebrew Sessions from Kings Bay Y

American Zionist Movement, Park Slope Library and Kings Bay Y at Windsor Terrace Invite you to:

Café B'Ivrit
Tachles: Practical Hebrew Edition 

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JOIN US ON A FUN AND ENGAGING 8-WEEK JOURNEY! 

  • Learn conversational Hebrew in an engaging way 
  • Open to individuals in their 20’s and 30’s 
  • Content-rich curriculum and themed sessions 
  • Hands on activities 
  • Refreshments will be served 
  • Learn the vocabulary and cultural importance of the Israeli Breakfast, Krav maga, High-tech, Environmentalism and more! 
Thursdays 
6:00 pm—7:45 pm 
Starting May 1, 2014 
at the Park Slope Library 
431 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215


For more info contact Gilad at 718-407-6377 or info@ywindsorterrace.org


Roulette Presents: Composer/Choreographer Second Nature: Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham & Danny Tunick Thursday, April 3 & Friday, April 4, 8pm

For Immediate Release/Listings Request:
Contact: Lucy@roulette.org

Roulette Presents:
Composer/Choreographer
Second Nature: Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham & Danny Tunick
Thursday, April 3 & Friday, April 4, 8pm

What: Second Nature, Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham, and Danny Tunick
When: Thursday, April 3 & Friday, April 4 @ 8pm
Where: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q trains & the LIRR
Cost: $25/20
Info: www.roulette.org / 917.267.0368

Brooklyn, NY: Roulette presents Second Nature, performed by Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham, and Danny Tunick as part of the the Composer/Choreographer series, April 3 & 4. For more information or to purchase tickets, please go to: http://roulette.org/events/composerchoreographer-cassie-tunick-2/

This musical/physical/vocal exposure of the present moment reveals what we've known all along – nothing happens for a reason. Next to nothing, there's always something clamoring to exist. In this fully improvised performance, distinctly evolved narratives dovetail with intricate dances. Songs avalanche out of sound, morph into gestural architectures with a keen ear for broken rhythms and altered states of mind. The will-o'-the-wisp moment is made flesh in Second Nature's ongoing exploration of the physical supernatural and the real-as-your-hometown macabre.

Created and performed by Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham, and Danny Tunick. Lights by Nicholas Houfek.

Cassie Tunick is a performer, writer, and teacher. Her physical improvisations have been seen on stages across the US and in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Estonia. Theatrical collaborators include the Butoh troupe inkBoat, experimental music-theater group Reflex Ensemble, video artist David Finkelstein, the poet Katie Yates, and Abby Bender. Currently she performs with Second Nature. She has danced for Tracey Rhoades' Exploding Roses, played keyboards with The Mad Scene, acted the title role in Eric Kozial's film The Duchess, and vocalized with the band Barbez. In New York her work has been presented at Triskelion Arts, Danspace at St. Mark's Church, Ontological Theater, Brooklyn Museum, Irondale Center, Dixon Place, Movement Research, and Roulette. She is a Senior Teacher of Ruth Zaporah's Action Theater, devoted to the study and development of Action Theater for the last 25 years. She holds an MFA in Writing and Poetics from Naropa Institute and recently finished editing a book on improvisation by Ruth Zaporah due out in September. 
www.cassietunick.com

Heather Harpham is a writer, teacher, and physical theater performer, who lives 12 miles north of New York City. Her solo plays, and improvisation collaborations with Cassie Tunick, have been presented widely in NYC, nationally, and internationally. Her most recent solo, BURNING, was included in the 2013 One Woman Standing Festival. Her previous solo, Happiness, played in the International Kathmandu Theater Festival, in Nepal. Second Nature last performed together in the 2013 Notafe Festival in Estonia. Harpham has received the Brenda Ueland Prose prize for her writing, a grant from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, and was a 2010 nominee for a New York Innovative Theater Award for her ensemble work with Company SoGoNo. She has guest taught at NYU, The Neighborhood Playhouse, Muhlenberg College, The Pratt Institute, and Sarah Lawrence College. She is currently adjunct faculty at Manhattanville College and SUNY Purchase. It has been her great joy to play in the imaginative realm with Cassie Tunick since the age of ten. www.heatherharpham.com

Danny Tunick is a veteran of an array of musical scenes in New York City and beyond. From many varieties of rock (Jowe Head, Dan Kaufman's Euro-literary-underground band Barbez, Rebecca Moore's Prevention of Blindness, New Zealand cult legends The Clean) to classical (he has conducted music by Pierre Boulez, Charles Wuorinen, and Zs founder Sam Hillmer, among others, and performed in countless premieres as percussionist), to music falling between any convenient category (Alvin Lucier, Arnold Dreyblatt's Orchestra of Excited Strings, Elliott Sharp's Orchestra Carbon, Christian Dautreme's indescribable Sugarlife, the pagan Civil War rituals of Flaming Fire, David First's The Western Enisphere), he has attempted to navigate around and through innumerable musical obstacles. He has worked closely with many dancers and dance companies, including Juliette Mapp and Armitage Gone! Dance, and theater directors John Jesurun and Rinde Eckert. His performances can be heard on over 30 record labels, including Tzadik, CRI, Opus One, Siltbreeze, EMI, New Albion, Capstone, Merge, RCA, Wiiija, Important, Mutable Music, Bridge, Happy Squid, Cantaloupe, Red Toucan, Black Box, Rare Book Room, and Rock Against Rock.

Nicholas Houfek (Lighting Designer). NYC: Deepest Play Ever, The Play about My Dad, The Momentum (Collaboration Town),The Capables (Gym at Judson), Coney (Blue Cayote Theater), The Future is Not What it Was (Kindling), Caucasian Chalk Circle (PPAS), International Contemporary Ensemble's ICElabs (Mostly Mozart, BAC), Bang on a Can All Stars, So Percussion (Carnegie Hall), Ian Spencer Bell's Socket (NYCC Studios), James Dillon's Nine Rivers, Composer Portrait: Cage (Miller Theater), The Threepenny Opera (Marvell Rep). Regional: The 39 Steps, Farragut North (Olney Theatre Center). Graduate of Boston University.
                                                                 
                                                   

Monday, March 17, 2014

PLEASE LIST through 3/27/14: ASSEMBLAGE WORKSHOP AND TALK WITH ACCLAIMED ARTIST CHAKAIA BOOKER

 

 

www.nyc.gov/parks

 

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

March 27, 2014

IMMEDIATE

 


 

 

Assemblage Workshop and Talk WITH ACCLAIMED ARTIST

Chakaia Booker

Presented by NYC Parks' Arts, Culture & Fun series

 

DATE:                        Thursday, March 27, 2014

 

TIME:                          6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

 

LOCATION:               McCarren Play Center

                                    776 Lorimer Street

                                    BROOKLYN

 

DETAILS:                   Acclaimed artist Chakaia Booker will discuss her work and lead a sculpture workshop. Participants are asked to bring meaningful objects for inclusion in their own artwork.  Booker uses industrial materials to merge ecological, economic, and social concerns. Her best-known works are expressed through recyclable, discarded automobile tires.

 

                                    Booker has lectured and exhibited extensively around the country. Her sculptures are included in dozens of public collections, including the permanent collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Art.

 

                                    This event is free and open to the public. Space is limited. To RSVP, please e-mail bk.artsculturefun@parks.nyc.gov or call (718) 218-2380.

 

 

 

Contact:

Arthur Pincus / Meghan Lalor

(212) 360-1311

 

 

 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Roulette Kids Presents: Taylor Ho Bynum An interactive, musical workshop for kids! Saturday, April 12, 2014, 1pm

For Immediate Release/Listings Request:
Contact: Lucy@roulette.org

Roulette Kids Presents:
Taylor Ho Bynum
An interactive, musical workshop for kids!
Saturday, April 12, 2014, 1pm

What: Roulette Kids presents: Taylor Ho Bynum
When: Saturday, April 12, 2014, 1pm
Where: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q trains & the LIRR
Cost: $5, suggested age 6 +
Info: www.roulette.org / 917.267.0368

Brooklyn, NY: Roulette Kids presents acclaimed composer, cornet player, bandleader and interdisciplinary collaborator Taylor Ho Bynum  in an exciting and unique workshop aimed at kids 6 +, Saturday, April 12 at 1pm.  No musical experience necessary! Everyone can come and play!

For more information, please contact Amanda Davis at amanda@roulette.org or 917.267.0365 or visit http://roulette.org/events/roulette-kids-taylor-ho-bynum/

Using Anthony Braxton's principles of Language Music, Taylor Ho Bynum will introduce young people to ideas of group improvisation and composition using sound using sound and a Lego set to create structures for play. All ages welcome, with special guests from the upcoming production of Braxton's opera Trillium J (The Non-Unconfessionables).

Presenting artists who push the imagination and revel in the wonderful world of sound and vision, Roulette Kids! is a family-friendly, kid approved educational programming series that fosters enrichment, curiosity, and wonder through music and the free-play of the imagination, experimentation, and creative interaction.

About Roulette
Roulette – one of New York City's premiere venues for experimental music for over 33 years - has reopened bigger and better than ever. Located in a newly renovated 1920s Art Deco concert hall in Downtown Brooklyn, the new Roulette features two levels of seating for up to 400 people (600 standing), an expanded multi-channel sound system, projection screen for film and multi-media events, state-of-the-art lighting system, modular stage, and a specially designed floor to accommodate dance. Teamed with bold new programming, the new Roulette promises to be one of the most exciting places in New York City - if not the country - to experience adventurous music and art.

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Friday, March 14, 2014

The Deer Players present Delaney Britt Brewer's The Brink of Us 4/25-5/17 @ South Oxford Space

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Emily Owens PR | emily@emilyowenspr.com | 917.408.3677

THE DEER PLAYERS
PRESENT
THE BRINK OF US

A NEW GEORGES SUPPORTED PRODUCTION

WRITTEN BY DELANEY BRITT BREWER
DIRECTED BY KARA-LYNN VAENI

WORLD PREMIERE 
APRIL 25 – MAY 17 @ SOUTH OXFORD SPACE

The Deer Players (Producers Julia Piker and Peter Staley) will present the World Premiere of THE BRINK OF US by Delaney Britt Brewer (Wolves at 59e59) April 25-May 17 at South Oxford Space (138 South Oxford Street between Atlantic Ave and Hanson Place, Brooklyn). The production will be directed by Kara-Lynn Vaeni (AliceGraceAnon with New Georges) and feature Daniel Cuff, Tom Kelsey, Starr Kirkland, Annelise Nielsen, Julia Piker, Peter Staley, Zachary J. Smith, and Linda Tardif. The creative team will include Set and Lighting Design by Nick Francone (Vampire Cowboys) with assistance from Rachel Schapira, and Costume Design by Ethan Berube. The production is presented with support from New Georges. 

Eight friends reunite for a weekend getaway. Drinks are poured. Snow falls and doesn't stop. At the heart of all the levity is one dark secret that binds the group together, but as the resources and the pleasantries start to dwindle, a revelation threatens to tear the friends apart. The Brink of Us artfully, and ominously, tells the story of how the ghosts of our past can come howling into the present. Remember to lock the door; it's treacherous outside, and the deer are getting hungry...

The production, presented by The Deer Players with support from New Georges, will play a four-week engagement at South Oxford Space (138 South Oxford Street between Atlantic Ave and Hanson Place, Brooklyn), April 25-May 17, Friday through Sunday at 8pm with an additional performance on Thursday, May 15 at 8pm. Tickets ($20/$18 students) may be purchased online at http://brinkofus.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 1-800-836-3006. The show runs approximately 90 minutes, without an intermission. 

DELANEY BRITT BREWER (Playwright) is a writer living in Brooklyn. She was a 2008-09 Dramatists Guild Fellow, a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre's playwriting group Youngblood, and currently an affiliated artist of New Georges and the literary manager of Firework Theater. Her work has been produced and work shopped at 59e59, The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival, the APAC, PS122, Center Stage, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Theatre at St. Clements (for the New York Musical Theatre Festival), Theatre Row, The Abingdon, Collective Unconscious, The Chernuchin at the American Theatre of Actors, and The Wings Theater. She is, also, a finalist for the 2014 Universal Pictures Emerging Writers Fellowship.

KARA-LYNN VAENI (Director) Kara-Lynn's directorial work has been seen at HERE, BAM, The National Theatre of Prague, The Guggenheim Works & Process, New Georges, Dallas Theatre Center, Yale Repertory Theatre, Irondale, 3LD, 2G, FringeNYC, The Flea, The Wild Project, The Duplex, Montana Rep and the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Florida. Her innovative staging and use of contemporary dance for Opera Slavica's  Rusalka won her an extended invitation to perform from the Artistic Director of the Czech Center in New York. She is the Resident Stage Director for Opera Slavica, the Literary Manager of New Georges, a faculty member at Hofstra University and the University of MA-Amherst, and an Alumna of the Women's Project Directors Lab. She received her MFA in Directing from the Yale School of Drama where she also received a Presidential Public Service Fellowship and the Julian Kauffman Prize for Directing.

THE DEER PLAYERS is an ensemble performance collective founded by Peter Staley, Julia Piker and Kara-Lynn Vaeni. We find inspiration in machines, science fiction/horror/fantasy, whimsy, the power of the human body, and the music and fashion of the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's and beyond. We make experiential art in interesting places for our pleasure and yours.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Roulette Presents: Skeletons (Jerome Residency) Friday, March 21, 2014, 8pm

For Immediate Release/Listings Request:
Contact: Lucy@roulette.org

Roulette Presents:
Skeletons
(Jerome Residency)
Friday, March 21, 2014, 8pm

What: Skeletons ( Matt Mehlan & Jason McMahon)
When: Friday, March 21, 8pm
Where: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q trains & the LIRR
Info: www.roulette.org / 917.267.0368

Brooklyn, NY: Roulette presents Skeletons, the American entertainment unit led by composer/musicians Matt Mehlan and Jason McMahon, Friday, March 21, 8pm.

For this Jerome Residency event, Skeletons will perform material from their new and yet to be released album - recorded in the Summer of 2013 via Roulette's Jerome Foundation residency program. The album features new and re-worked orchestral arrangements (some based on Matt's recent work with the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra), electronic explorations, and collaborative experiments with a band culled from New York's best, featuring drummer Greg Fox (Guardian Alien, Zs, formerly Liturgy), bassist Justin Frye (PC Worship), saxophonists Matt Nelson (tUnE-yArDs, Arts and Sciences) and Nathaniel Morgan (Buckminster), trombonist Sam Kulik (Starring, Talibam!), pianist Mike Gallope (Janka Nabay, Starring), percussionist Sam Sowyrda (Cloud Becomes Your Hand, Dan Deacon Ensemble), and violinist Caley Monahan-Ward (Extra Life).

One of the most fascinating bands from the hugely creative Brooklyn scene, Skeletons create intense, original and revelatory music, working a globe-spanning realm of inspirations into a singular and colourful vision. Based in New York City since 2005, the band is constantly evolving: performing as a duo, trio, quartet or otherwise - up to a 20 piece big band. They have released albums on the labels Shinkoyo (the label they co-founded), Ghostly International, Tomlab, and Crammed Discs, and the forthcoming full-length will be their 10th in as many years.

"Though originally birthed in Oberlin, Skeletons are a quintessential New York amalgam, guided by a fluttery art-jazz shimmer, a minimalist aesthetic, a grab bag of post-punk grooves and those disjunctive melodies currently turning the underground into a 12-tone headfuck" -Christopher Weingarten, Village Voice

About Roulette
Roulette – one of New York City's premiere venues for experimental music for over 33 years - has reopened bigger and better than ever. Located in a newly renovated 1920s Art Deco concert hall in Downtown Brooklyn, the new Roulette features two levels of seating for up to 400 people
(600 standing), an expanded multi-channel sound system, projection screen for film and multi-media events, state-of-the-art lighting system, modular stage, and a specially designed floor to accommodate dance. Teamed with bold new programming, the new Roulette promises to be one of the most exciting places in New York City - if not the country - to experience adventurous music and art.

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