ARTSVIEW Fall 2016

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DARE TO DISCOVER! A publication of the Center for Creative and Performing Arts at Salem State University

FALL 2016


CHICAGO DANCE CRASH: Master Classes and Informal Performance Founded in 2002, Chicago Dance Crash (CDC) has emerged as the premier fusion-style contemporary dance company in the Midwest. With a unique mission of athleticism and accessibility, the Crash aesthetic is recognized for its combination of concert and hip hop techniques, in works ranging from full length productions to repertory pieces and freestyles. CDC’s repertory includes choreography by some of the country’s top contemporary, jazz, and hip hop dance makers, including that of artistic director Jessica Deahr. Deahr’s movement invention and teaching style pulls inspiration from ballet, breaking, hip hop, capoeira regional, and old school jazz forms. Her choreography and direction has been seen across the country in museums, public installations, films, musicals, and CDC’s primary season of premier works. Within the last several seasons, CDC has been featured on Italian, French and American television. A two-time winner of the Black Theater Alliance Award for Choreography, Crash has been hailed by Newcity Stage as one of the top two dance companies to emerge from Chicago within the past decade.

Thursday, September 29 Informal Performance, 1:45 pm Twohig Gym, O’Keefe Complex

Master Classes Dance Studio, O’Keefe Complex Crash Fusion, 9:25 – 10:40 am “Fusion” is a melding between urban and concert dance styles. The lines of lyrical meet the isolations of hip hop, garnished with ballet turns and breakdance floor work. The style is performed barefoot in comfortable clothing.

Hip Hop, 10:50 am – 12:05 pm Focus on waving, tutting, and popping or top rock/ down rock.

Crash Repertoire, 3:05 – 4:20 pm Movement excerpts from repertory works will be taught and used as a direct format to apply “fusion” contemporary dance from the classroom to the stage. This class is intended for advanced to intermediate dancers.

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SYDNEY SKYBETTER: The Choreography of the Internet of Things Sydney Skybetter is a technologist, choreographer, and writer whose dances are regularly performed around the country—most recently at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Boston

Sydney Skybetter

Center for the Arts, Jacob’s Pillow and the Joyce Theater. As a founding partner with the Edwards & Skybetter Change Agency, he has consulted on issues of change management and technology for The National Ballet of Canada, Barnes & Noble, New York University and The University of Southern California, among others. Skybetter is a regular contributor to The Clyde Fitch Report, and is an Artist in Residence and Public Humanities Fellow at Brown University, where he researches emerging human computer interfaces within immersive reality systems. He is the founder of the Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces (CRCI), which convenes ethnographers, anthropologists, speculative designers and performing artists to discuss the choreography of the Internet of Things.

Tuesday, October 18 Dance Studio, O’Keefe Complex

Lecture: The Choreography of the Internet of Things 10:50 am– 12:05 pm and 1:40 – 2:55 pm Skybetter will talk about unexpected applications of dancerly and choreographic intelligence in the world. He looks at technologies such as the Nest Thermostat, the next generation of Volkswagens and virtual reality headsets and their choreographed parameters for user behavior. Sometimes these interactions go well and sometimes they go hilariously awry.

Master Class: Contemporary Modern 12:15 – 1:30 pm

Dear Diary Salem Dance Ensemble Salem Dance Ensemble presents a program of choreography by students and faculty that reflects moments in our daily lives that are both mundane and extraordinary. Dear Diary investigates how those quotidian moments reveal our inner lives and intimate stories. Come share with us as we tell all!

Saturday, December 10, 7:30 pm Sunday, December 11, 2 pm Multipurpose Gym, O’Keefe Complex $10 suggested donation Salem State students free with ID

All dance events are free unless otherwise indicated. salemstate.edu/arts

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GUEST ARTISTS Shirim Klezmer Orchestra Led by clarinetist Glenn Dickson, Shirim Klezmer Orchestra has taken its unique and compelling klezmer music across North America and Europe to rave reviews. Their music is fun and infectious, supported by outstanding musicianship and technical excellence. Shirim is one of the most highly regarded and creative bands of the Klezmer revival. The band has played with the Philadelphia Pops Orchestra, has appeared on the soundtrack of Woody Allen’s Deconstructing Harry, played at Lincoln Center and the Montreal Jazz Festival. Shirim has collaborated with renowned artist/writer Maurice Sendak on Pincus and the Pig and public radio’s Ellen Kushner on The Golden Dreydl. In addition to Glenn Dickson, Shirim’s members include: Gary Bohan, trumpet; Dan Fox, trombone; Jim Gray, tuba; Michael McLaughlin, piano and accordion, and Eric Rosenthal, drums.

Monday, October 17, 7:30 pm

Shirim Klezmer Orchestra

MBIRA: Erica Azim and Fradreck Mujuru Mbira, the name of both the instrument and the music, has been played for over a thousand years by the Shona people, a group which forms the vast majority of the population of Zimbabwe, and extends into Mozambique. Mbira pervades all aspects of Shona culture, both sacred and secular. It is a complex, cyclical music full of texture and overlapping rhythms. Californian Erica Azim fell in love with Shona mbira music when she first heard it at the age of 16. After studying Shona music with Dumisani Maraire at the University of Washington, she began to learn the instrument by ear, using taped mbira 45’s and a borrowed mbira. In 1974, Azim became one of the first non-Zimbabweans to study the mbira in Zimbabwe with traditional masters of the instrument. In addition to performing and teaching she runs MBIRA, a non-profit that celebrates and helps to sustain the ancient musical traditions of Zimbabwe.

Erica Azim and Fradreck Mujuru

Fradreck Mujuru, grandson of the legendary Muchatera Mujuru, grew up in the largest extended family of mbira players in Zimbabwe. Drawn to the instrument as a boy, he began to play at the age of 8, later learning to build mbiras as well. Today he is a highly respected musician and considered by many to be the greatest living mbira maker. Instruments he built are now played on every continent. Mujuru has toured Europe and South Africa, as well as teaching and performing in the United States.

Thursday, November 3, 7:30 pm

$15 general admission, $10 students and seniors Free with Salem State student ID Purchase tickets online at salemstatetickets.com or 978.542.6365

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FACULTY CONCERT World Premiere: Japanese Mythology Cycle by Brandon Nelson This cycle of five pieces for woodwinds is based on characters and stories from Japanese mythology. This world premiere performance will feature Dr. Amy McGlothlin, saxophone, Dr. Eileen Yarrison, flute and

STUDENT ENSEMBLE CONCERTS University Chamber Orchestra Thursday, November 17, 7:30 pm

University Band

Monday, December 5, 7:30 pm

Jazz Bands

Tuesday, December 6, 7:30 pm

Women’s Chorale and Handbell Ensemble

Bill Kirkley, clarinet.

Wednesday, December 7, 7:30 pm

Monday, November 7, 7:30 pm

University Chorus and Chamber Singers

Faculty and Student Ensemble concerts are FREE. Donations at the door are welcome to support music scholarships.

Percussion Ensemble

All concerts take place in the Recital Hall located on Central Campus, 71 Loring Ave. Parking is located directly across the street.

Thursday, December 8, 7:30 pm Monday, December 12, 7:30 pm

Guitar and World Music Ensembles

Tuesday, December 13, 7:30 pm

STATES OF FLOW: THE NATURE OF CREATIVITY This unique collaborative project between music and dance faculty and students looks at the nature of creativity. Using music and dance improvisation, the artists will explore how ideas are developed and connected during the creative process and evolve to a performed moment-in-time. A site-specific performance in and around the Berry Library will open up the creative process in a different way by breaking the fourth wall between creator and audience.

Monday, September 19, 7:30 pm States of Flow 1: Faculty Performance Recital Hall Monday, November 14, 6 pm States of Flow 2: Student performance Berry Library and McKeown Plaza Co-sponsored by the Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning Commons

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Mikhail Bulgakov’s

The Master and Margarita, or the Devil Comes to Moscow Directed by Peter Sampieri A blood red moon hangs over Moscow in the late 1920s. Twenty-three year-old poet Ivan “Homeless” Bezdomny sits in his tiny cell in the Soviet Asylum, desperately piecing together his sanity after a brief-butchilling encounter with Professor of Black Magic, Woland. As Woland’s true identity (the Devil) becomes revealed, he’s joined by the vodka-swilling black cat Behemoth, three ancient witches of Hecate, and other comical demons. While Woland challenges the drab lives of Moscow’s socialist elite, Ivan stumbles across the lost novel of The Master, a fellow inmate and novelist whose work has been banned and burned. Slowly he learns of The Master’s searing love for an aristocratic woman named Margarita. Reconstructing the lost novel and his own reason, will Ivan be able to save himself, The Master, Margarita, and their precious novel before it’s too late? Experience the pulsing power of Mikhail Bulgakov’s surrealistic satire of Stalinist oppression in an intimate setting like you’ve never seen it before. This lithe ninetyminute adaptation features puppetry, magic, live music, and a masquerade ball, just in time for October in Salem. For mature audiences only.

October 20-22, 7:30 pm October 23, 2 pm October 27-29, 7:30 pm Final performance: Saturday, October 29 at midnight The audience is invited to come in costume.

Thursday, October 27, 6:30 pm Pre-show Conversation – Artistic, Spiritual, and Sexual Expression within a Regime of Oppression: Finding a Voice in Soviet Russia.

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Anton Chekov’s

The Seagull Translated by Tom Stoppard Directed by William Cunningham In a letter from October 1895, Chekhov wrote: “I am writing a play which I shall probably not finish before the end of November. I am writing it not without pleasure, though I swear fearfully at the conventions of the stage. It’s a comedy, there are three women’s parts, six men’s, four acts, landscapes (view over a lake); a great deal of conversation about literature, little action, tons of love.” But what is The Seagull about? In his understating way, Chekhov captures the play and answers this question in a single short phrase: “Tons of love.” In The Seagull, all of the characters—from the young playwright Konstantin to the aspiring actress Nina, from the aging diva Arkadina to her successful, boy-toy writer Trigorin, and even from the aging lothario doctor Dorn to the ill but life-loving Sorin (the owner of the Russian estate in which the play is set)—seek a love or a dream of life that always seems just out of grasp. However, Chekhov rejects the exaggerated conflicts of melodrama, the false facade of Romanticism; there are no heroes or villains and no love story that guarantees us the comfort of a happy ending. Instead he explores emotion, creativity and romantic conflict with brilliant precision, probing below the surface of life and laying bare the secret motives of his characters. In The Seagull, Chekhov simply asks us to focus on humanity, which is at times funny, foolish, heartbreaking, beautiful, and full of “Tons of love.” This love may not always be requited, but Chekhov shows us that it is always possible.

December 1 – 3, 7:30 pm December 8 – 10, 7:30 pm

December 4, 2 pm December 11, 2 pm

Thursday, December 8, 6:30 pm Pre-show conversation – What’s it all about? Chekov: Master of the Unspoken Word.

VENUE and TICKET INFORMATION All Fall 2016 performances will take place in the Callan Studio Theatre, located in the basement of the Sullivan Building. Access to the Callan Theatre is available via the west entrance to the Administration Building, 354 Lafayette Street. There is both elevator and stair access to the lower level at this entrance.

Tickets are $15 general / $10 students and seniors / free with Salem State Student ID.

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PATRICIA McGRATH ‘16 Honors in Art: PAINTING Patricia McGrath studied in Florence during the summer of 2015. Here she reflects on her time in Italy and a moment that proved to be key to this evocative solo show.

I was telling my teacher about one of my favorite experiences of the summer. It was during a little side trip to Rome. I decided to take an unplanned trip to see Bernini’s sculpture, The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa. It’s in a very small chapel in the church of Santa Maria Della Vittoria, way out from the heart of Rome. I arrived at about 3:45. I couldn’t see the sculpture at first, but I noticed a few people standing along the right wall, looking up. I walked over and there it was, illuminated above us. It was magnificent! Suddenly, a priest appeared, and I realized he was about to celebrate Mass. I debated leaving, but decided to stay. The mass was in Italian, and beautiful. At communion, I was both humbled and amazed to be passing by one of the greatest sculptures of all time. After the mass, we all gathered beneath the sculpture and said a prayer to St. Theresa. It was magical! When I finished my story, my teacher said, “I want you to paint that! Not what you saw, but how you felt!” That was the most exciting painting I had ever done! I followed that with a painting of Christ, then the Duomo. We looked at the three paintings together, and there it was, the foundation of my solo exhibition, and the beginning of Honors in Art.

Patricia McGrath ’16, Duomo, 2015

Exhibition: September 7 – 28 Reception: Wednesday, September 14, 6 pm

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Patricia McGrath ’16, Clothesline, 2016


ART + DESIGN FACULTY SHOWCASE 2016: Happy Birthday, Dada! 2016 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dada. This artistic and literary movement arose as a reaction to the atrocities of war and the absurdity of early twentieth century culture. Our Art + Design faculty continue this lineage of provocative art making and create diverse works of art that generate questions about our contemporary society, the role of the artist and the purpose of art in the twenty-first century. This annual event features the work of faculty from within Salem State University’s nationally accredited Art + Design department. Works by both full-time and adjunct studio faculty in printmaking, painting, design, sculpture, photography and various other media are exhibited.

Exhibition: October 5 – November 2 Reception: Wednesday, October 19, 6 pm

Kim Mimnaugh, Happy Birthday Dada

STATE OF THE UNION With the election of a new president, this exhibition is an open call for work that addresses concerns and hopes for our future. Ken Reker, Untitled, 2015 Environmental issues, social inequities, income inequality and education are some of the many topics that the work elicits. Discussions around these topics will take place in the Winfisky Gallery, led by faculty from various disciplines across the university community. The community is invited to share their thoughts about the artwork and the ideas that the work represents. Co-sponsored by Salem State’s Center for Civic Engagement.

Exhibition: November 9 – December 14 Reception: Wednesday, November 30, 2 pm salemstate.edu/arts

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Soundings East Release Party Join Soundings East editors and contributors as they celebrate the release of volume 38. Among the participants will be fiction editors Amanda Mark and Sue Walker, managing editor Cathy Fahey, nonfiction editors Robby Auld and Laura Smith, and poetry editor M.P. Carver.

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Wednesday, September 21, 7 pm Starbucks, Viking Hall

Jeffery Renard Allen is the author of two collections of poetry published by Moyer Bell, Stellar Places and Harbors and Spirits and three novels: Rails Under My Back, Holding Pattern and Song of the Shank. Rails Under My Back is the winner of The Chicago Tribune’s Heartland Prize for Fiction and the Earnest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. Allen is the recipient of the Whiting Writer’s Jeffery Renard Allen Award, a support grant from Creative Capital, and The Chicago Public Library’s Twenty-first Century Award. He holds a PhD in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago and is currently a faculty member in the writing program at the New School.

Regina Flynn and Keith Leonard Regina Robbins Flynn is the coordinator of the professional writing program in Salem State’s English department. Her interests include the teaching of writing, especially creative non-fiction, travel writing and poetry. Prior to Salem State, Flynn worked in public relations, business and was a member of Salem’s City Council for eight years. She will be sharing a creative non-fiction travel essay about her recent sabbatical.

Jeffery Renard Allen and Kevin Carey

Allen has worked with developing writers on the African continent and, alongside fellow author Arthur Flowers, Allen founded the Pan African Literary Forum (PALF), an international non-profit literary organization. He is presently at work on a memoir-travelogue-meditation that uses his travels about the African continent to frame an exploration of subjects such as place, race, religion, music and culture, identity, and family.

Regina Robbins Flynn

Keith Leonard is a Visiting Lecturer in Creative Writing at Indiana University, and the author of the collection of poems, Ramshackle Ode, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and the chapbook, Still the Shore published by YesYes Books. Poet Rebecca Gayle Howell describes Keith Leonard Ramshackle Ode as being “more than a great book of poems, it’s a tent revival, a people’s sweaty redemption.” Leonard is a graduate of Westfield State University and attended the Salem Poetry Seminar in 2007.

Thursday, September 29, 7:30 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Room, ECC

Salem State English professor Kevin Carey is the author of The Beach People, a chapbook of fiction published by Red Bird Chapbooks, and two books of poetry published by Cavankerry Press: The One Fifteen to Penn Station and Jesus Was a Homeboy. Carey has also directed and co-produced a 2013 documentary Kevin Carey film about New Jersey poet Maria Mazziotti Gillan, called All That Lies Between Us, and currently is working on a documentary about Salem poet Malcolm Miller.

Thursday, November 3, 7:30 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Room, ECC Craft Talk with Jeffery Renard Allen Risk: Writing Beyond Aesthetic, Political and Social Limitations

3:30 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Room, ECC Mr. Allen’s visit is co-sponsored by Salem State’s diversity and multicultural affairs office.

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Shari Caplan and Jarita Davis

Annual Undergraduate Reading

Shari Caplan

Shari Caplan is a poet, freelance essayist, actress, and adjunct professor at Bunker Hill Community College. Her chapbook, Advice from a Siren is forthcoming from Dancing Girl Press in June 2016. Caplan was the recipient of a scholarship to The Home School in 2016 and has been a featured reader at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, where she has also organized experimental reading performance pieces, the “Poetry Carnival” and a “Fairy Tale Poetry Tour.” She volunteers as the Writing Program Director at The Salem Athenaeum. Shari has worked on The VIDA Count and as a reader for Sugar House Review. She received her MFA in Poetry from Lesley University.

Jarita Davis is a poet and fiction writer with a BA from Brown

Salem State’s undergraduate writers are an accomplished and diverse group. Come hear student writers from writing workshops, including those on the staff of Soundings East, the national literary magazine edited by students, and those on Red Skies, the university’s e-zine of student writing.

University and an MA and a PhD from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. Her work has appeared in the Southwestern Review, Cave Canem Anthologies, Crab Orchard Review, Plainsongs, Verdad Magazine, and the Cape Cod Poetry Review. She lives and writes in West Falmouth, Massachusetts.

Wednesday, October 12 12:30 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Room, ECC

Jarita Davis

Tuesday, November 29, 7:30 pm The Metro Room, ECC All creative writing events are free and open to the public.

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FALL 2016

September

Chicago Dance Crash

September 7 – 28 Exhibition: Patricia McGrath Honors in Art: Painting Winfisky Gallery, ECC

October 18, 12:15 pm Sydney Skybetter Master Class: Contemporary Modern Dance Studio, OK

September 19, 7:30 pm Music + Dance Faculty Collaborative Performance Recital Hall, CC September 21, 7:00 pm Sounding East Release Party Starbucks, Viking Hall Soundings East Release

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September 29, 9:25 am Chicago Dance Crash Master Class: Crash Fusion Dance Studio, OK

September 29, 1:45 pm Chicago Dance Crash: Informal Dance Performance Twohig Gym, OK

October 19, 6 pm Artist’s Reception: Art + Design Faculty Showcase, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DADA! Winfisky Gallery, ECC

November 7, 7:30 pm Faculty Recital: Japanese Mythology Cycle Recital Hall, CC

December 4, 2 pm The Seagull Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

September 29, 3:05 pm Chicago Dance Crash Master Class: Crash Repertoire Dance Studio, OK

October 20 – 22, 7:30 pm Master and Margarita Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

November 9 – December 14 Exhibition: State of the Union Winfisky Gallery, ECC

December 5, 7:30 pm University Band Recital Hall, CC

September 29, 7:30 pm Writers Series: Regina Flynn and Keith Leonard MLK Room, ECC

October 23, 2 pm Master and Margarita Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

October October 5 – November 2 Exhibition: Art + Design Faculty Showcase, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DADA! Winfisky Gallery, ECC

October 17, 7:30 pm Shirim Klezmer Orchestra Recital Hall, CC $15 general/ $10 students and seniors Shirim Klezmer Orchestra

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October 29, at midnight Master and Margarita Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

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November 3, 3:30 pm Craft Talk with Jeffery Renard Allen MLK Room, ECC

December 6, 7:30 pm Jazz Bands Recital Hall, CC

December 8, 7:30 pm University Chorus and Chamber Singers Recital Hall, CC

November 14, 6 pm Music + Dance Student Collaborative Performance Berry Library and McKeown Plaza November 17, 7:30 pm University Chamber Orchestra Recital Hall, CC

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December 7, 7:30 PM Women’s Chorale and Handbell Ensemble Recital Hall, CC

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Master and Margarita

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State of the Union

October 27 – 29, 7:30 pm Master and Margarita Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

October 12, 12:30 pm Annual Undergraduate Reading MLK Room, ECC

September 29, 10:50 am Chicago Dance Crash Master Class: Hip Hop Dance Studio, OK The Recital Hall is located on Central Campus (CC). ECC is the Ellison Campus Center which is located on North Campus. OK is the O’Keefe Complex .

The Seagull

October 18, 1:40 pm Sydney Skybetter Lecture Dance Studio, OK

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September 14, 6 pm Artist’s Reception: Patricia McGrath Winfisky Gallery, ECC

November 3, 7:30 pm Mbira Concert with Fradreck Mujuru and Erica Azim Recital Hall, CC $15 general/ $10 students and seniors November 3, 7:30 pm Writers Series: Jeffery Renard Allen and Kevin Carey MLK Room, ECC

Patricia McGrath

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October 18, 10:50 am Sydney Skybetter Lecture Dance Studio, OK

November 29, 7:30 pm Writers Series: Shari Caplan and Jarita Davis The Metro Room, ECC November 30, 2 pm Artist’s reception: State of the Union Winfisky Gallery, ECC

December December 1 – 3, 7:30 pm The Seagull Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors

December 8 – 10, 7:30 pm The Seagull Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors December 10, 7:30 pm Dear Diary Salem Dance Ensemble Multipurpose Gym, OK $10 suggested donation December 11, 2 pm Dear Diary Salem Dance Ensemble Multipurpose Gym, OK $10 suggested donation December 11, 2 pm The Seagull Callan Studio Theatre $15 general/ $10 students and seniors December 12, 7:30 pm Percussion Ensemble Recital Hall, CC December 13, 7:30 pm Guitar and World Music Ensembles Recital Hall, CC

ARTSVIEW is a publication of Salem State University’s Center for Creative and Performing Arts

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