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PEDESTRIAN SERVICE EXQUISITE: A DAY OF ENCOUNTERED EXPERIENCE AT THE TRANSMODERN FESTIVAL ’08
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CALL FOR WORK: We are seeking projects to be included in a walking tour of a small area of Baltimore. Pedestrian Service Exquisite is a day of encountered performances, interventions, site specific installations, mini tours, and surreal moments that will be part of the Transmodern Festival April 3rd- 6th, 2008. The tour will take place on Sunday April 6, 2008.

The tour will explore the immediate area surrounding Baltimore’s Load of Fun. Please consult our map of the area before sending in a submission. Please note that there is no available gallery space for this show. Submission deadline is January 7, 2008.

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