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embedded_vlogger: Interview with Gilles Jobin (English)

Interview with Swiss Choreogrepjer Gilles Jobin. he talks about the revisit of his pieces A + B = X premiered 1997. The piece will be shown in Lille at the festival Latitudes Contemporaines.
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