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English: Louise Pitre on volume vs. feeling. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson on March 27th, 2017 at the Dancemakers Centre for Creation, Toronto. Uploaded to Youtube by Canada's Theatre Museum under CC-BY-3.0 Unported license in 2024.
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