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Monday, February 16, 2009

The historic slave port is to be transformed through the bizarre combination of a slave history theme park and a museum dedicated to double Grammy-winning pop-soul group the Jackson Five.
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"The community made up of the performers is a model of a society that has certain characteristics that I would like to see abound in the wider society: the individual performers exercise initiative and choice at all points during the piece but are also--by listening intensely and responding to all they hear, both other performers' and ambient sounds both within and outside of the performance space -- constructing an aural situation that is not merely a mixture of results of egoic impulses, but an aural construction that has a being of its own."