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Reigning Territorial Plains

Notes

On Blast Theory’s ‘Desert Rain’.

Artist / Author Rachel Clarke
Reference A0015
Date 2001
Journal Performance Research
Journal date Summer2001
Journal page 43-50
Type Article

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