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ARC: a dance trilogy
choreographed by Douglas Wright, 1956-; produced by Grant Lahood, 1962-; performed by Douglas Wright, 1956- (Art Works Video, 2000), 23 mins
ARC is a trilogy of solo dance works created and performed by acclaimed New Zealand choreographer Douglas Wright. In three distinct sections the film charts a transformation: a journey from a primeval landscape of despair, through a bizarre and hilarious confrontation with a talking bird, and the emergence of "gra...
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choreographed by Douglas Wright, 1956-; produced by Grant Lahood, 1962-; performed by Douglas Wright, 1956- (Art Works Video, 2000), 23 mins
Description
ARC is a trilogy of solo dance works created and performed by acclaimed New Zealand choreographer Douglas Wright. In three distinct sections the film charts a transformation: a journey from a primeval landscape of despair, through a bizarre and hilarious confrontation with a talking bird, and the emergence of "gravity's angel" in a space of air and delight.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Douglas Wright, 1956-
Contributor
Douglas Wright, 1956-, Grant Lahood, 1962-
Author / Creator
Douglas Wright, 1956-
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
Segments
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Aroma
produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Karen Kaeja, Li Chiao-Ping, Susan Lee and Tim Spronk, Kaeja d'Dance Company and Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2006), 6 mins
Five site-specific dance films shot on location in rural Wisconsin. Each vignette is created in and of the landscape and local architecture and speaks to metaphors of the senses, relationships, and the changing of the seasons. Emmy nominated Director Douglas Rosenberg and Gemini nominated Director Allen Kaeja col...
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produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Karen Kaeja, Li Chiao-Ping, Susan Lee and Tim Spronk, Kaeja d'Dance Company and Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2006), 6 mins
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Five site-specific dance films shot on location in rural Wisconsin. Each vignette is created in and of the landscape and local architecture and speaks to metaphors of the senses, relationships, and the changing of the seasons. Emmy nominated Director Douglas Rosenberg and Gemini nominated Director Allen Kaeja collaborate with Li Chiao-Ping and Karen Kaeja as well as guest artists from Kaeja d’Dance and others including Heidi Latsky, David Dorf...
Five site-specific dance films shot on location in rural Wisconsin. Each vignette is created in and of the landscape and local architecture and speaks to metaphors of the senses, relationships, and the changing of the seasons. Emmy nominated Director Douglas Rosenberg and Gemini nominated Director Allen Kaeja collaborate with Li Chiao-Ping and Karen Kaeja as well as guest artists from Kaeja d’Dance and others including Heidi Latsky, David Dorfman, Lisa Race and performers and musicians from the United States and Canada.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Kaeja d'Dance Company, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Karen Kaeja, Li Chiao-Ping, Susan Lee, Tim Spronk
Contributor
Tom Naunas, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Kaeja d'Dance Company, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Author / Creator
Kaeja d'Dance Company, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Karen Kaeja, Li Chiao-Ping, Susan Lee, Tim Spronk
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Asian/Asian-American Perspectives on Modern Dance
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong, 1939-2003 and Peggy Choy (Art Works Video, 1995), 59 mins
Choreographers Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong and moderator Peggy Choy discuss how Asian and Asian-American issues and identity shape their work. The panel discussion is intercut with excerpts of work performed by each choreographer. The participants each offer a unique perspective on the challenges facing A...
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong, 1939-2003 and Peggy Choy (Art Works Video, 1995), 59 mins
Description
Choreographers Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong and moderator Peggy Choy discuss how Asian and Asian-American issues and identity shape their work. The panel discussion is intercut with excerpts of work performed by each choreographer. The participants each offer a unique perspective on the challenges facing Asian/ Asian-American choreographers in addressing stereotypes and cultural expectations.
Date Written / Recorded
1995
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Interview
Performer / Ensemble
Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong, 1939-2003, Peggy Choy
Contributor
Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong, 1939-2003, Peggy Choy
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Art Works Video
Person Discussed
Kumiko Kimoto, Sun Ock Lee, Mel Wong, 1939-2003, Peggy Choy
Topic / Theme
Asian-American, Dance, Americans
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Continuum
directed by Marikki Hakola, 1960-; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 (1791); conducted by Christian Hauschild, 1939-; designed by Riitta Röpelinen, fl. 1991, Katsa Lahteenaho; produced by Marikki Hakola, 1960- and Outi Rousu, 1974-; performed by Anna Airaksinen, fl. 1994, Mika Backlund, Simo Heiskanen, 1969-, Sanna Kekäläinen, 1962-, Jatta Lukkari, fl. 1996, Kai Lähdesmäki, fl. 2000, Ville Sormunen and Janne Marja-aho, fl. 1981 (Art Works Video, 1998), 24 mins
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki...
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directed by Marikki Hakola, 1960-; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 (1791); conducted by Christian Hauschild, 1939-; designed by Riitta Röpelinen, fl. 1991, Katsa Lahteenaho; produced by Marikki Hakola, 1960- and Outi Rousu, 1974-; performed by Anna Airaksinen, fl. 1994, Mika Backlund, Simo Heiskanen, 1969-, Sanna Kekäläinen, 1962-, Jatta Lukkari, fl. 1996, Kai Lähdesmäki, fl. 2000, Ville Sormunen and Janne Marja-aho, fl. 1981 (Art Works Video, 1998), 24 mins
Description
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Inner Steps is an audiovisual interpretation of the solo "A Woman In A Picture," choreographed by Ulla Koivisto for Tarja Ran...
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Inner Steps is an audiovisual interpretation of the solo "A Woman In A Picture," choreographed by Ulla Koivisto for Tarja Ranta. Directed by Kiti Luostarinen.
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Date Written / Recorded
1791, 1999
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anna Airaksinen, fl. 1994, Mika Backlund, Simo Heiskanen, 1969-, Sanna Kekäläinen, 1962-, Jatta Lukkari, fl. 1996, Kai Lähdesmäki, fl. 2000, Ville Sormunen, Janne Marja-aho, fl. 1981
Contributor
Christian Hauschild, 1939-, Riitta Röpelinen, fl. 1991, Epa Tamminen, 1958-, Katsa Lahteenaho, Marikki Hakola, 1960-, Outi Rousu, 1974-
Author / Creator
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Marikki Hakola, 1960-, Anna Airaksinen, fl. 1994, Mika Backlund, Simo Heiskanen, 1969-, Sanna Kekäläinen, 1962-, Jatta Lukkari, fl. 1996, Kai Lähdesmäki, fl. 2000, Ville Sormunen, Janne Marja-aho, fl. 1981
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
Segments
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Dances for Television
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 29 mins
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 29 mins
Description
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
Date Written / Recorded
2002
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Contributor
Li Chiao-Ping, Tom Naunas, Steve Lukes, James Steinbach, 1951-, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Author / Creator
Li Chiao-Ping, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
Segments
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Dances for Television: Hope
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Amy Sue Rosen, 1955-2003 and Derek Bernstein; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Sally Bomer, Stacey Carlson, Ted Johnson, Phillip Karg and Li Chiao-Ping, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 9 mins
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Amy Sue Rosen, 1955-2003 and Derek Bernstein; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Sally Bomer, Stacey Carlson, Ted Johnson, Phillip Karg and Li Chiao-Ping, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 9 mins
Description
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
Date Written / Recorded
2002
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Sally Bomer, Stacey Carlson, Ted Johnson, Phillip Karg, Li Chiao-Ping
Contributor
Amy Sue Rosen, 1955-2003, Derek Bernstein, Tom Naunas, Steve Lukes, James Steinbach, 1951-, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Author / Creator
Amy Sue Rosen, 1955-2003, Derek Bernstein, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Sally Bomer, Stacey Carlson, Ted Johnson, Phillip Karg, Li Chiao-Ping
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Dances for Television: Real Boy
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; composed by Leoš Janáček, 1854-1928; choreographed by Seán Curran, fl. 1997; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Seán Curran, fl. 1997 and Philip Strowman, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 6 mins
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; composed by Leoš Janáček, 1854-1928; choreographed by Seán Curran, fl. 1997; designed by Steve Lukes; produced by James Steinbach, 1951-; performed by Seán Curran, fl. 1997 and Philip Strowman, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company (Art Works Video, 2003), 6 mins
Description
A suite of dances made for television from award-winning director Douglas Rosenberg, this project is based on the work of renowned choreographers Sean Curran, Li Chiao-Ping, and Amy Sue Rosen:
"Real Boy" (Sean Curran)
"Hope" (Amy Sue Rosen/Derek Bernstein)
"Odyssey" (Li Chiao-Ping)
"Residues" (Li Chiao-Ping)
Date Written / Recorded
2002
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Seán Curran, fl. 1997, Philip Strowman
Contributor
Seán Curran, fl. 1997, Tom Naunas, Steve Lukes, James Steinbach, 1951-, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company
Author / Creator
Seán Curran, fl. 1997, Leoš Janáček, 1854-1928, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company, Philip Strowman
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Epic (The Land Within)
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Li Chiao-Ping (Art Works Video, 1996), 12 mins
Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. EPIC (THE LAND WITHIN) uses text, landscape imagery and performance by members of the Dziga Vertov Performance Group to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'Eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for he...
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Li Chiao-Ping (Art Works Video, 1996), 12 mins
Description
Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. EPIC (THE LAND WITHIN) uses text, landscape imagery and performance by members of the Dziga Vertov Performance Group to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'Eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool. This piece is athletic, risky and elegant.
Date Written / Recorded
1995
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Li Chiao-Ping
Contributor
Li Chiao-Ping, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Stephen Vitiello, 1964-
Author / Creator
Li Chiao-Ping, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
Segments
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Grand Guignol
directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; composed by John Zorn, 1953-; choreographed by Sally Silvers, 1952-; designed by Sally Silvers, 1952-; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Sally Silvers, 1952-, Sally Silvers and Dancers (Art Works Video, 1995), 19 mins
Ms. Silvers is a New York-based choreographer whose work has been presented in North America, the United Kingdom, and Asia. Mindy Aloff of Dance Magazine has called her “...among the most talented choreographers to emerge in the decade [of the 1980’s].” Ms. Silvers’ choreography has been supported by the N...
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directed by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; composed by John Zorn, 1953-; choreographed by Sally Silvers, 1952-; designed by Sally Silvers, 1952-; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011; performed by Sally Silvers, 1952-, Sally Silvers and Dancers (Art Works Video, 1995), 19 mins
Description
Ms. Silvers is a New York-based choreographer whose work has been presented in North America, the United Kingdom, and Asia. Mindy Aloff of Dance Magazine has called her “...among the most talented choreographers to emerge in the decade [of the 1980’s].” Ms. Silvers’ choreography has been supported by the NEA, the Guggenheim Foundation, and most recently, the Jerome Foundation. This piece features excerpts from her solo and group work as w...
Ms. Silvers is a New York-based choreographer whose work has been presented in North America, the United Kingdom, and Asia. Mindy Aloff of Dance Magazine has called her “...among the most talented choreographers to emerge in the decade [of the 1980’s].” Ms. Silvers’ choreography has been supported by the NEA, the Guggenheim Foundation, and most recently, the Jerome Foundation. This piece features excerpts from her solo and group work as well as a collaboration with filmmaker Henry Hills.
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Date Written / Recorded
1994
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Sally Silvers and Dancers, Sally Silvers, 1952-
Contributor
Sally Silvers, 1952-, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, John Zorn, 1953-, Sally Silvers and Dancers
Author / Creator
Sally Silvers, 1952-, John Zorn, 1953-, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Sally Silvers and Dancers
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Art Works Video
Person Discussed
Sally Silvers, 1952-
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Inner Steps
directed by Kiti Luostarinen, 1951-; choreographed by Ulla Koivisto, 1950-; designed by Marja Uusitalo, 1956- and Irma Ranta, Jouni Lähteenaho, fl. 1999; produced by Outi Rousu, 1974-; performed by Tarja Ranta, 1946-, Antti Hytti, 1952-, Karri Koivukoski, fl. 1981, Tom Nekljudow, 1970-, Pekka Nylund, fl. 1980 and Jone Takamäki, 1955- (Art Works Video, 1998), 16 mins
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki...
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directed by Kiti Luostarinen, 1951-; choreographed by Ulla Koivisto, 1950-; designed by Marja Uusitalo, 1956- and Irma Ranta, Jouni Lähteenaho, fl. 1999; produced by Outi Rousu, 1974-; performed by Tarja Ranta, 1946-, Antti Hytti, 1952-, Karri Koivukoski, fl. 1981, Tom Nekljudow, 1970-, Pekka Nylund, fl. 1980 and Jone Takamäki, 1955- (Art Works Video, 1998), 16 mins
Description
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Inner Steps is an audiovisual interpretation of the solo "A Woman In A Picture," choreographed by Ulla Koivisto for Tarja Ran...
KROMA Productions is based in Porvoo, Finland. This volume features the following films:
Transversum is based on the original choreography of Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo entitled "Come Quickly for I´m Seeing Stars." Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Continuum explores themes of war, power and violence. Directed by Marikki Hakola.
Inner Steps is an audiovisual interpretation of the solo "A Woman In A Picture," choreographed by Ulla Koivisto for Tarja Ranta. Directed by Kiti Luostarinen.
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Date Written / Recorded
1998
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Tarja Ranta, 1946-, Antti Hytti, 1952-, Karri Koivukoski, fl. 1981, Tom Nekljudow, 1970-, Pekka Nylund, fl. 1980, Jone Takamäki, 1955-
Contributor
Ulla Koivisto, 1950-, Marja Uusitalo, 1956-, Irma Ranta, Päivi Takala, 1970-, Antti Hytti, 1952-, Jouni Lähteenaho, fl. 1999, Outi Rousu, 1974-
Author / Creator
Ulla Koivisto, 1950-, Kiti Luostarinen, 1951-, Tarja Ranta, 1946-, Antti Hytti, 1952-, Karri Koivukoski, fl. 1981, Tom Nekljudow, 1970-, Pekka Nylund, fl. 1980, Jone Takamäki, 1955-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Art Works Video
Topic / Theme
Dance
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