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From Buenos Aires to Beirut and Tokyo to New York, the Walker Art  Center’s 24th annual Out There Performance Series is going global. This year’s series features four distinctive artists from four  different continents. While past years have focused on specific regions,  the Walker has used globalization through mass media as a cue for the  series’ new approach.
“Because of the digital age, there are shared reference points  through global political and economic developments,” says Philip Bither,  the Walker’s Senior Curator of Performing Arts. “Our universality today  was worth focusing on.”
Read more about the Out There performances here.
Photo courtesy Walker Art Center
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From Buenos Aires to Beirut and Tokyo to New York, the Walker Art Center’s 24th annual Out There Performance Series is going global. This year’s series features four distinctive artists from four different continents. While past years have focused on specific regions, the Walker has used globalization through mass media as a cue for the series’ new approach.

“Because of the digital age, there are shared reference points through global political and economic developments,” says Philip Bither, the Walker’s Senior Curator of Performing Arts. “Our universality today was worth focusing on.”

Read more about the Out There performances here.

Photo courtesy Walker Art Center

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