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7ARTS
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| http://www.7-arts.com/ |
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7 ARTS is a multi-disciplinary artist collective exploring an expansive collaborative process. Our original works push traditional boundaries of narrative and genre with a fresh approach to performance, filmmaking and exhibition. (Brooklyn, NY)
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| Click here to visit 7ARTS |
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