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Monday, August 10, 2009
Making Music Theater
People with strong interests sometimes have to make painful choices -- and sometimes not. Sometimes different artistic interests combine to make new art forms -- or to make lives that contain a bewildering variety of activities. This excerpt from an interview at the MN Fringe Festival shows how such creative fusions come about for performing artists.
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