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    <title>A discussion of - Crowds, Cruelty, Communion by Kimberly Jannarone - from the SITE Santa Fe Lecture Series at Window Exchange</title>
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    <description>Kimberly Jannarone studies avant-garde art and thought across genres, grounded in performance. A central focus of her work is the relationship between the audience and the performer. As a director and dramaturge herself, studying audience histories and theories of performance fuels her practical work. In each she attempts to uncover the politics and the aesthetics of theorizing bodies together in space.</description>
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