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I spent a lot of time with Marianne Kirch and Theodossia on this piece. What started out as an interesting but vague mix of an unhealthy japanese obsession, feedback and a lot of theory might actually turn into a nice piece one of these days.
<br />Scary part is: we play it in Munich.
<br />Anyway, it's turning out to be a rather multidisciplinary thing with costumes, music, dance, sound, and who knows what else.
<br />So if you're around and into that sort of thing, do drop by.
<br />The show is at <a href="http://www.t-u-b-e.de/english.htm">Tube</a> in Munich, 19 and 20 september.
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