BRIC presents PILOBOLUS as Part of BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival

By: Jun. 29, 2017
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BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival is pleased to present a free performance by the world-renowned and ever-creative dance company, Pilobolus, on Thursday, July 6. The performance will take place at the Prospect Park Bandshell (9th St. & Prospect Park West), is free to the public (with a suggested $5 contribution at the gate) and begins at 8:00 P.M.

The evening's program will feature two New York premieres: Branches, commissioned by the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival specifically for the Pillow's iconic Inside/Out stage set against the Berkshire hills; and Echo in the Valley, commissioned by The American Dance Festival and created with Abigail Washburn and 16-time GRAMMY-winning banjo legend (and 2017 BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival performer) Béla Fleck. Along with these premieres, Pilobolus will perform three pieces from their core repertory: All is Not Lost, created in collaboration with GRAMMY Award-winning band OK Go and GRAMMY Award-winning director Trish Sie; On the Nature of Things and Rushes, a collaboration with Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak, choreographers known for creations informed by memories, longings, ideas and imagination.

Pilobolus is a rebellious dance company. For 45 years, Pilobolus has tested the limits of human physicality to explore the beauty and the power of connected bodies. The company continues to bring this tradition to global audiences through their post-disciplinary collaborations with some of the greatest influencers, thinkers and creators in the world.

Pilobolus has created and toured over 120 pieces of repertory to more than 65 countries. They currently perform their work for over 300,000 people across the U.S. and around the world each year. In the last year, Pilobolus was featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NBC's TODAY Show, MTV's Video Music Awards, The Harry Connick Show, ABC's The Chew, and the CW Network's Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Pilobolus has been recognized with many prestigious honors, including a TED Fellowship, a 2012 Grammy Award Nomination, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Programming, and several Cannes Lion Awards at the International Festival of Creativity. In 2015, Pilobolus was named one of Dance Heritage Coalition's "Irreplaceable Dance Treasures." Pilobolus has collaborated with more than 25 brands and organizations in finance, retail, media, fashion, sports, and more to create bespoke performances for television, film, and live events.

Now, in the digitally driven and increasingly mediated landscape, they also reach beyond performance to teach people how to connect through designed live experiences. They bring our decades of expertise telling stories with the human form to show diverse communities, brands and organizations how to maximize group creativity, solve problems, create surprise, and generate joy through the power of nonverbal communication.

Full Program (Subject to Change)

ON THE NATURE OF THINGS (2014)

Created by: Robby Barnett, Renée Jaworski, Matt Kent, and Itamar Kubovy in collaboration with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, Derion Loman, Nile Russell, and Mike Tyus
Performed by: Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum and Krystal Butler
Music: Vivaldi; Michelle DiBucci and Edward Bilous; Mezzo Soprano, Clare McNamara; Violin Solo, Krystof Witek
Lighting and Set Design: Neil Peter Jampolis

Performed by three dancers balanced on a two-foot wide column rising above the stage, On The Nature Of Things explores the power of iconic bodies to tell a story about the birth of desire and its intertwined connection to shame and revenge. Set to vocal music inspired by the classical baroque, Trio is both graceful and riveting to watch. Premiered at the American Dance Festival, Durham, NC June 26, 2014.

BRANCHES (New York Premiere)

Created by: Renée Jaworski and Matt Kent in collaboration with Itamar Kubovy, Mark Fucik and Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, IsaBella Diaz, Heather Jeane Favretto, and Jacob Michael Warren
Performed by: Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, IsaBella Diaz, Heather Jeane Favretto, and Jacob Michael Warren
Music: David Van Tiegham, David Darling, Riley Lee, Olivier Messiaen, Bonobo
Sound Design: David Van Tiegham
Costume Design: Liz Prince
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver

Branches is a full company work scored entirely with manipulated natural sound by David Van Tieghem. Branches looks at the relationships and struggles among animals, and the awkward and absurd situations that develop from this competition. Branches searches for the comedy in our fragile Darwinian world.

BRANCHES premiered at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Inside/Out Series, June 21, 2017, and was commissioned by Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes a great nation deserves great art.

ECHO IN THE VALLEY (New York Premiere)

Created by: Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Renée Jaworski and Matt Kent in collaboration with Itamar Kubovy, Mark Fucik and Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, Heather Jeane Favretto and Jacob Michael Warren
Performed by: Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, Heather Jeane Favretto and Jacob Michael Warren
Composed, Arranged and Performed by: Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn
Fleck Music (BMI) / Abby In China Music (ASCAP)
Sound Design: David Van Tiegham
Costume Design: Liz Prince
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver

Darkness. Deep under the earth. Three lights . Searching. And then... A body... In this partially illuminated world, Echo in the Valley - created with ICP collaborators, Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn - explores resilience and hope as antidotes to the often dark fate of the physical here and now.

Echo in the Valley was commissioned with support from the SHS foundation and the Reinhart Fund. Echo in the Valley was created through Pilobolus' International Collaborators Project, which is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

ALL IS NOT LOST (2011)

Created by: OK Go, Pilobolus and Trish Sie, created in collaboration with Pilobolus dancers Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Winston Dynamite Brown, Matt Del Rosario, Andy Herro, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi and Nile Russell
Performed by: Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, IsaBella Diaz, Zachary Eisenstat, Heather Jeane Favretto, and Jacob Michael Warren
Music: OK Go
Costume construction: Phoebe Katzin
Lighting: Michael Dostal and Shane Mongar

All Is Not Lost (2011) is the live companion to Pilobolus's video collaboration with the Grammy-winning band OK Go. Playing with multiple perspectives, gravity, and dimensionality, the piece changes the way we look at dance through a kaleidoscopic view of human connection. Created by OK Go, Pilobolus and Trish Sie, in collaboration with Pilobolus dancers Shawn Ahern, Winston Dynamite Brown, Matt Del Rosario, Andy Herro, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, and Nile Russell. Premiered at the American Dance Festival, Durham, NC June 30, 2011.

Creation of ALL IS NOT LOST was made possible by The O'Donnell Green Music and Dance Foundation.

RUSHES (2007)

Choreographed by: Inbal Pinto, Avshalom Pollak and Robby Barnett, based on original material developed with Talia Beck, Otis Cook, Josie M Coyoc, Matt Kent, Renée Jaworski and Andreas Merk, and created in collaboration with Andy Herro, Jeffrey Huang, Renée Jaworski, Jun Kuribayashi, Jenny Mendez, Manelich Minniefee, Edwin Olvera, and Annika Sheaff

Performed by: Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, Zachary Eisenstat, Heather Jeane Favretto and Jacob Michael Warren
Music: Eddie Sauter; MiLes Davis; John Blow; "Big Noise from Winnetka" used by permission; Dukes of Dixieland (www.dukesofdixieland.com); Arvo Part
Costumes Design: Avshalom Pollak, Inbal Pinto
Lighting Design: Yoann Tivoli
Film Animation: Peter Sluszka

The first product of Pilobolus's International Collaborators Project, Rushes (2007) is the result of Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak's collaboration with Pilobolus Artistic Director Robby Barnett and the company. In an isolated community of broken dreams, Jacques Tati meets Gogol in a breakthrough for Pilobolus's constantly morphing aesthetic. Based on original material developed by Talia Beck, Otis Cook, Josie M Coyoc, Matt Kent, Renée Jaworski, and Andreas Merk and created in collaboration with Andrew Herro, Jeffrey Huang, Renée Jaworski, Jun Kuribayashi, Jenny Mendez, Manelich Minniefee, Edwin Olvera, and Annike Sheaff. Premiered at the American Dance Festival, Durham, NC June 21, 2007.

Co-commissioned by the American Dance Festival, by the Joyce Theatre's Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work, by Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida, and by generous contributions from the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in New York and from Jonathan Nadler.

The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival welcomes back Bud Light returning as a sponsor for the 16th consecutive year, as well as returning sponsor American Express, both Series Title Sponsors.

The Festival welcomes several new Co-Sponsors: car2go, Oris Swiss Watches, Sorbabes Gourmet Sorbet, and New York Presbyterian - Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.

Co-Sponsor IKEA Brooklyn, NYC's destination for home furnishing and goods, returns for the 9th consecutive season, providing decor to beautify the Bandshell.

WorldStage and Audible Difference Inc. are the official providers of the Festival's lighting, video and audio systems.

The Festival is presented in partnership with the City of New York Parks & Recreation and the Prospect Park Alliance.

Returning long-time Season Media Partners are The Village Voice, WABC-TV and WNYC 93.9 FM/820 AM.

Longtime Promotional partners on select performances include WBGO 88.3 FM and WFUV 90.7 FM.

About Pilobolus

Pilobolus was founded in 1971 by a group of Dartmouth College students with no training in dance and no interest in playing by the rules. They employed an inventive naïveté that the contemporary "Pilobolus 2.0" energetically applies to the diversity of opportunities in today's world. The company puts its intense creative energy into action in the communities where it performs, teaching groups of people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities new ways of thinking independently, forming genuine human connection, working collaboratively, and finding beauty in unexpected places.

In the more than four decades since, Pilobolus has performed on Broadway, at the Oscars, and the Olympic games, and has appeared on television, in movies, in advertisements, and in schools and businesses and created over 120 dance works. The company continues to propel the seeds of expression via human movement to every corner of the world, growing and changing each year while reaching new audiences and exploring new visual and musical planes.

The group creates, performs, and preserve dances, applying the collaborative creative methods, and works to expand and diversify audiences through projects of all types and scales. In addition to their live performances, Pilobolus utilizes film, and digital media, characterized by the qualities of our namesake fungus-adventurous, adaptive, athletic, surprising and revealing of beauty in unexpected places. They also have an intensive teaching program aimed at teaching dancers, non-dancers, and organizations how to harness the creative potential of groups using Pilobolus's methods.

ROBBY BARNETT (Charter Artistic Director)was born and raised in the Adirondack Mountains and attended Dartmouth College. He joined Pilobolus in 1971.

MICHAEL TRACY (Charter Artistic Director)wasborn in Florence and raised in New England. He met the other Pilobolus founders at Dartmouth in 1969, and became an artistic director after graduating magna cum laude in 1973. Michael toured with Pilobolus for 14 years and has choreographed and directed the company ever since. He has set his work on the Joffrey, Ohio, Hartford, Nancy and Verona Ballets and with Pilobolus choreographed a production of Mozart's Magic Flute. Michael taught at Yale University for two decades and lives in northwestern Connecticut.

Itamar Kubovy (Executive Producer) oversees the many moving parts of Pilobolus. After joining Pilobolus in 2004, he founded Pilobolus's acclaimed International Collaborators Project, a program that invites artists and thinkers from diverse fields to participate Pilobolus's collaborative choreographic process. He also grew the business of Pilobolus Creative Services, collaborating with clients to develop custom movement and storytelling for film, advertising, publishing, and corporate events. Itamar was born in Israel and grew up in New Haven, where he studied philosophy at Yale. Prior to joining Pilobolus, he ran theaters in Germany and Sweden, directed plays by John Guare, co-directed the 2002 season finale of The West Wing, and made a film, Upheaval, starring Frances McDormand.

RENÉE JAWORSKI (Co-Artistic Director) received her BFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Upon graduating she began work with MOMIX, performing and teaching throughout the world as well as creating her own work in Philadelphia. She began performing with Pilobolus in 2000. Renée has served as choreographer and creator for exciting projects and collaborations such as the 79th Annual Academy Awards, the Grammy nominated video for OKGo's All is Not Lost, Radiolab Live: In the Dark, and has worked with myriad outside artists through the International Collaborator's Project. In 2010, her alma mater honored her with the University's Silver Star Alumni Award for her work as an artist in the field of dance. Renée lives in Connecticut with her husband and daughter.

MATT KENT (Co-Artistic Director)has worked with Pilobolus since 1996 as a dancer, collaborator, creative director, and choreographer. Past Pilobolus projects include Head Choreographer for Andre Heller's Magnifico, a large-scale circus production; choreographer for a Sports Emmy-nominated teaser created in collaboration with the NFL network; and choreographer for a television appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. His work for Pilobolus on Shakespeare's The Tempest,co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner, was nominated for Best Choreography by the L.A. Drama Critics Circle. Outside of Pilobolus, he has worked as zombie choreographer for AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead"; as movement consultant on the Duncan Sheik musical, Whisper House;andcreated family and children's performances with Rob Kapilow. Matt lives in Connecticut with his wife and two sons.

MARK FUCIK (Pilobolus Creative Director) is a native of Walnut Creek, California. He attended Rutgers University where he earned his BA in Theater Arts. He started dancing at 21 and hasn't looked back. He joined Pilobolus in 2001 and danced with the main company until 2005. He then began working with the company in many different capacities performing with Pilobolus Creative Services, teaching, and serving as Associate Creative Director. He has taught future generations of dancers in Pilobolus workshops, as well as on his own classes at colleges and Universities around the US. He was excited to get back into the studio to create Shadowland, and toured with the original Shadowland cast for two years. He has spent the last five years as the Assistant Artistic Director of Alison Chase Performance. As always, Mark thanks his family and his patient and understanding husband Collin for all their love and support.

ANTOINE BANKS-SULLIVAN (Dancer) was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Whitney Young Magnet High School where he began dance training under the instruction of Lisa Johnson-Willingham at the age of 16. He has since trained with Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Ballet Chicago, Joel Hall, and Central Florida Ballet. Since his first contract with Walt Disney Co., Antoine has danced with Busch Gardens Florida, Cleo Parker Robinson, High School Musical Live, Cirque Dreams, and Las Vegas Contemporary Dance Theater. In his free time Antoine enjoys cooking, party planning, and traveling the world. He would like to thank his friends and family, especially his loving mother and husband Thomas for their unending support. Antoine joined Pilobolus in 2014.

NATHANIEL BUCHSBAUM (Dancer)was born in Pittsburgh, PA, and realized his love for movement while attending high school in Florida. He worked as a guest artist with the Tallahassee Ballet and in 2011 graduated from Florida State University with a BFA in Dance. Nathaniel has had the pleasure of working with KineticArchitecture, Amalgamate Dance Company, Gerri Houlihan, Martha Clarke, Brian Brooks Moving Company, and Doug Elkins. His choreography has been featured in the NewGrounds Dance Festival and the Five By Five event in Tampa, Florida, and the Amalgamate Artist Series in New York. Nathaniel is honored to have joined Pilobolus's Shadowland in 2012.

KRYSTAL BUTLER (Dancer) began her dance training at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C. under the direction of Sandra Fortune. Krystal moved to New York City and graduated from Long Island University. She has received scholarships and completed summer programs at the Ailey School, ADF, Earl Mosley Institute for the Arts and Arke' Danza. Krystal was a member of INSPIRIT, a dance company and Forces of Nature Dance Theater. She has toured in Senegal with the theater company Art Creates Life, performing in the play, Junkanoo and in Europe in the show MAGNIFICO produced by Andre Heller with choreography by Pilobolus. She has been a member of Pilobolus since 2011, spending 3 years touring Shadowland and now in her second year with Pilobolus Dance Theater.

ISABella Diaz (Dancer) was born in Chicago, Illinois. She began exploring movement at a very young age through gymnastics, which she pursued for 13 years at a competitive level. Isabella began her dance training her junior year of high school, where she was exposed to ballet and modern dance techniques. She went on to study at Western Michigan University and had the opportunity to perform works choreographed by Peter Chu and Ohad Naharin. She began working with Pilobolus in the beginning of 2017.

Zachary Eisenstat(Dancer) was born in Westchester, New York. His interest in dance was born at Bar Mitzvahs, but it was years before he found his way back. Zachary was an NCAA gymnast throughout his college career. He graduated in 2006 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an S.B. in Mechanical Engineering. He spent some time working on Wall St. before finding his way to comedy and acting. As theater took him all over the world, he happened upon an opportunity to work with Pilobolus on a production of The Tempest. His Bar Mitzvah born passion re-kindled, he now finds himself taking the stage again with Pilobolus, this time as a dancer. Zachary would like to thank all those who helped him get here, all those who help him stay here, and you - yes, you - for being a part of this wild ride.

HEATHER JEANE FAVRETTO (Dancer) grew up in New Jersey where her hyperactivity as a child drove her parents to place her in dance classes. Sixteen years later, she received her BFA in Dance from Rutgers University and was awarded the Dance Express Honor for four years of consistently outstanding choreography. Upon graduation she worked for Douglas Dunn and Dancers, CLeo Mack Dance Project, and Naganuma Dance. She first joined Pilobolus in 2010 to work on a musical adaptation of James and the Giant Peach at Goodspeed Operahouse. Other favorites with Pilobolus include: Radiolab Live: In The Dark, a collaboration with WNYC radio moguls (and personal heroes) Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, and best of all Shadowland! She joined the cast in 2012 and has been having a blast ever since!

JACOB MICHAEL WARREN (Dancer) was born in San Francisco, CA and raised in Boston, MA where he began tap dancing. Tap gave way to ballet and modern dance, and in 2009, Jake graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with a BFA in Dance. Since graduation, Jake has performed in New York and around the world with Armitage Gone! Dance, The Steps on Broadway Ensemble, TakeDance, and Pilobolus's Shadowland. He has done multiple film, musical, and theatrical projects including "Wind & Tree," a film by Abe Abraham, and "Promise," an experimental theatre piece with Chris D'Amboise and Jed Bernstein. Jake is also a dedicated musician, and a founding member of "The Harmonica Lewinskies," a NYC-based blues/rock band.

BÉLA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURN (Creative Collaborators), "the king and queen of the banjo" (Paste Magazine), have a musical partnership like no other. Béla is a sixteen-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres, and Abigail Washburn a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and sounds. The pair took home the 2016 Grammy for Best Folk Album for their first duo record (Rounder) and will release their second in October, 2017.

INBAL PINTO (Choreographer) was born in Israel in 1969, and began her formal dance training at the age of five. As a dancer, she first joined The Bat Sheva Ensemble and was soon promoted to the senior Bat Sheva Company. In 1990 she began her career as a choreographer. In 1997 and 1998 she was invited to The American Dance Festival to take part in its International Choreographers Program. In 2000 Inbal won a Bessie - The New York Dance and Performance Award for her creation Wrapped. Inbal also directed and designed together with Avshalom Pollak the opera "Armide" by Christoph Willibald Gluck and "Cunning Little Vixen" by Leos Janacek, and a japanese musical play "The cat who lived a million times". In 2000 she was given The Ministry of Culture Award for Dance and the Tel Aviv Municipality Award for Artistic achievements. In 2011, Inbal received Israel's ministry of Culture Award for the creation of Toros and Rushes Plus.

AVSHALOM POLLAK (Choreographer) was born in Israel in 1970. He was trained as an actor and graduated from The Nissan Nativ Drama School, Tel-Aviv, Israel. Avshalom acted in a large number of films and TV programs as well as many theatrical plays at The Habimah National Theater, The Cameri Theater, Gesher Theater and The Haifa Municipal Theater (Romeo in Romeo and Juliet; Casssio in Othello; Valere in The Miser; Tuzenbach in Three Sisters, Phillip in Orphans and more). Since 1992 Avshalom Pollak has been working with Inbal Pinto, with whom he founded The Inbal Pinto Dance Company. Together, they have created, choreographed and designed, works to be performed by the Company.

OK GO, Composers & Creative Collaborators -All is Not Lost, has been called "the first post-internet band" and is at the forefront of an emerging class of independent creative entrepreneurs making art in both digital and physical spaces. OK Go's self-directed videos have been viewed over 150 million times on YouTube. The band's critically acclaimed release "Of The Blue Colour of the Sky" has garnered much praise, with a 4 star review in People Magazine and the Alternative Press writing that "it fills you with hope for the next decade's musical offerings." Their upcoming projects include a live album chronicling the 180 concerts they played in 2010, performances at Glastonbury and Lollapalooza, and a collaboration with Ron Arad at London's Roundhouse. Lead singer Damian Kulash has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, and testified before the U.S. Congress in support of net neutrality.

TRISH SIE Creative Collaborator - All is Not Lost With a background in freaky low-budget filmmaking, modern dance, ballet, ballroom dancesport, and music, Trish conceptualizes, creates, choreographs and directs projects for film, television and the Internet. She has collaborated with OK Go to conceive, produce and direct many of OK Go's music videos, including the Grammy-winning treadmill video, "Here It Goes Again" and the dancing dog video, "White Knuckles." Sie, a Featured Director at Saatchi & Saatchi's New Director Showcase in Cannes in 2007, won a Grammy Award for Best Short-Form Music Video and a YouTube Award for Most Creative Video for her work on OK Go's "Here It Goes Again," plus garnered another Grammy nomination and seven Cannes Golden Lions at the International Ad Fest for her collaboration with OK Go and Pilobolus with the Google Chrome Experiment, "All Is Not Lost."

For More Information on the Artists: www.pilobolus.org

Photo Credit: Pilobolus performing On the Nature of Things, © Robert Whitman

About BRIC and the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival

BRIC is the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York City. The organization presents and incubates work by artists and media-makers that reflects the diversity of New York. BRIC programs reach hundreds of thousands of people each year.

BRIC's main venue, BRIC Arts | Media House, offers a public media center, a major contemporary art exhibition space, two performance spaces, a glass-walled TV studio and artist work spaces.

Some of BRIC's most acclaimed programs include the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival in Prospect Park, several path-breaking public access media initiatives, including BRIC TV, and a renowned contemporary art exhibition series. BRIC also offers education and other vital programs at BRIC House and throughout Brooklyn.

In addition to making cultural programming genuinely accessible, BRIC is dedicated to providing substantial support to artists and media makers in their efforts to develop work and reach new audiences. BRIC is unusual in both presenting exceptional cultural experiences and nurturing individual expression. This dual commitment enables BRIC to most effectively reflect New York City's innate cultural richness and diversity.

The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival is BRIC's flagship performing arts program, a free, summer-long experience allowing New Yorkers to come back again and again with their friends and family to appreciate or discover a new genre, acclaimed artist, or world culture each night of the Festival. During its nearly 40-year run, the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival has presented celebrated global music icons, legendary jazz artists, chart-topping indie bands, gravity-defying dance troupes, large-scale film projects and even a virtual reality performance, becoming one of the city's foremost cultural attractions and a beloved summer tradition. The festival's Executive Producer is Jack Walsh. Its Artistic Director is Rachel Chanoff. Leslie Schultz is the President of BRIC.

For more festival information, please visit www.BRICartsmedia.org.



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