LANCASTER ARTS PRESENTS FestivalOF Questions 2-20 FebrUary 2016 Festival OF Questions 2-20 FebrUary 2016

WELCOME to Festival of Questions 2016: three weeks of special events, panel discussions and cultural projects at

TICKETS are available via Lancaster Arts venues across the . Box Office, or Visitor Information at The / Lancaster Arts: Art & Politics Season Storey. Peter Scott Gallery & During this special , we Nuffield Theatre, bring international culture to the heart of / Ticket Price A: Great Hall Complex, Lancaster. Through panel discussions, cultural Web Saver: Adults £13. , projects and participatory events, Festival of Under 26 & Students: £9 Lancaster LA1 4YW Questions seeks to engage with the social, Standard: Adults: £15. cultural and political climate of our time. Under 26 & Students: £11 lancasterarts.org Supporters: Box Office: 01524 594151 £11 In these pages you will find speakers such as Owen Jones Cat Smith MP / Ticket Price B: / The Storey, and , and special Web Saver: Adults £8. Meeting House Lane, events including the UK premiere of Sarah Oblivion Under 26 & Students: £5 Lancaster LA1 1TH Vanhee’s , Tania El Khoury’s sound Standard: Adults: £9 installation Gardens Speak, and Season Under 26 & Students: £6 thestorey.co.uk Butler’s performance lecture Happiness Supporters: £5 Box Office: 01524 582394 Forgets. For our younger audiences, a special edition Messy Gallery complements Unicorn / The Dukes, / Ticket Price C: & Fillskit Theatre’s Breaking the Ice. A 50% discount is available when Moor Lane, Lancaster LA1 1QE purchasing advance tickets for Saturday Join us to explore how culture can frame 6th & 20th panels online dukes-lancaster.org our conversations, and help us make sense FREE TICKETS are available to Under 26 Box Office: 01524 598500 of the world we live in. Supporters but these are limited and may only be available to certain performances. / Friends Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, lancasterarts.org/festq Events marked FESTQ FRINGE are FREE Lancaster LA1 1TX #myquestionis #FestQ for all to attend. what is our politics? PROTO-TYPE THEATER: How does culture become a ARE WE ALL PASSING THE BOOK: A MACHINE THEY’RE weapon of war? What connects a ‘IN IT TOGETHER’? HOW IS THE COUNCIL SECRETLY BUILDING Britney Spears’ song to a global / Saturday 6 February, 1.30-2.45pm DEALING WITH THE

network of secret prisons? Enter a / Tuesday 2 February, 7pm / The Music Room, The Storey cabin built from the same materials CUTS? / Nuffield Theatre / Ticket Price A/C as the temporary detention facility / Tuesday 9 February, 7.30-9.30pm / 60mins. Ticket Price A.14yrs + at Guantanamo Bay, with the internal / Friends Meeting House In modern Britain, class divisions dimensions of a detainee’s cell. FESTQ FRINGE FREE From what might be a news desk, an appear to remain stubbornly in place. Is it possible for everyone in Britain to office, a bedroom, a bunker under a Extraordinary Rendition uses video, What is the true extent of cuts to achieve economic prosperity and, if so, mountain or a theatre, two people sound and live performance to council budgets? This event explores what would the cumulative effect be speak up, speak out, blow the whistle interrogate the colonisation that begins the impact on libraries, childrens PANEL PANEL on society? and lift the veil on the insidious THEATRE IMMERSIVE with the battle for hearts and minds. centeres and other services and asks, machine of surveillance. TALK TALK how does the council plan to cope? THEATRE With post-show Q&A. SHOULD WE LYNSEY HANLEY WELCOME REFUGEES? Writer; academic; journalist GINA DOWDING DAVID KYNASTON OWEN JONES: / Saturday 6 February, 11am-12.15pm County Councilor THE POLITICS OF HOPE / The Music Room, The Storey Historian; writer SHIV MALIK Presented by North Green Party / Wednesday 3 February, 8pm /Ticket Price A Writer; co-founder, / The Dukes WHAT HAVE THE UNIONS Intergenerational Foundation / Ticket Price A/C Straining relations with our allies and EVER DONE FOR US? neighbours, and threatening the very MELISSA BENN (CHAIR) / Wednesday 10 February, 7pm How we can build societies run in the concept of ‘Europe’ itself, migration Writer; broadcaster; campaigner / Friends Meeting House interests of working people, not run as is fast becoming the defining political Programmed with Modern Culture FESTQ FRINGE FREE a racket for the mean and the greedy issue of our time. Should we welcome at the top? By looking at some those fleeing conflict in the Middle THE QUESTION OF

PANEL PANEL The weekend, eight hour days, alternatives across the world, we can East, or is Britain full up? INTERNATIONAL a wage when you are sick, end the inevitability of widening RELATIONS inequalities and injustice. DAVID GOODHART holiday pay - all this and more was / Tuesday 9 February, 11am-2pm fought for and won by trades union Journalist; think-tanker; director, / Peter Scott Gallery Owen Jones shines some light on a Integration Hub campaigns. In 2016 will the Trades FESTQ FRINGE FREE Union Bill today turn back the clock?

TALK TALK positive way forward. HOMA KHALEELI Can trades unions today help working Writer; journalist In collaboration with Lancaster TALK TALK people? ACTION HERO: GULWALI PASSARLAY University Students Union, the Peter EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION Activist; author Scott Gallery hosts a series of talks on MARK KRANTZ / Thursday 4 - Saturday 6 February COLIN GRANT (CHAIR) international issues. Join speakers from / Times via Lancaster Arts website Historian; BBC Radio Producer the University and beyond for tea, cake Presented by the Lancaster and Morecambe

/ The Reading Room, The Storey TALK and conversation. Trades Council, supported by the NUT / Ticket Price B. 15 mins. 14yrs + Programmed with Modern Culture SYRIA: WHAT IS TO BE DONE?

WHAT ARE THE backgrounds will move above such TANIA EL KHOURY: ‘age-old’ antagonisms between Sunni PROSPECTS FOR social and economic limitations in large GARDENS SPEAK and Shi’a Muslims to blame, or are

numbers? TALK SOCIALISM IN 2016? / Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6 February other factors at work? / Thursday 18 February, 7-9pm / Times via Lancaster Arts website ALVIN CARPIO / Friends Meeting House, Lancaster / The Auditorium, The Storey ANNE ALEXANDER First Jobs Programme, Joseph Rowntree Author; founder member, MENA FESTQ FRINGE FREE / Ticket Price B. 40mins. 14yrs+ Foundation Solidarity Network MARK THOMAS KIRSTY FINN Across Syria, many gardens conceal the TALK Author; industrial organiser, SWP Lecturer in Higher Education, Lancaster dead bodies of activists and protect Presented by Lancaster & Morecombe SWP Presented by Lancaster & Morecombe SWP University their living from the violent thrusts of SIMONE BRESI-ANDO the regime. CORBYN’S LABOUR: THE WAR IN SYRIA: Founder, Bresi-Ando Consultants; HOW SHOULD THE POLICY & PROSPECTS Founder, I’mPOSSIBLE Gardens Speak is an interactive sound WORLD RESPOND? / Saturday 20 February, 11am JOHN URRY (CHAIR) installation containing the oral histories / Saturday 6 February, 3.30pm / The Reading Room , The Storey Distinguished Professor of Sociology, of 10 ordinary people who have been / The Music Room, The Storey / Tickets: Day of Questions 2 Lancaster University buried in Syrian gardens. Each narrative Supported by the Faculty for Arts and Social has been carefully constructed with / Ticket Price A/C CHRISTOPHER MAY Science, Lancaster University the friends and family members of the

Professor of Political Economy, deceased to retell their stories as they Syria - the heartland of IS - represents the epicentre of Lancaster University WHAT IS THE PRICE OF THEATRE IMMERSIVE themselves would have recounted it. ROBERT GEYER THE POWERHOUSE? global conflict in 2015. Should military Assoc. Dean (FASS, Lancaster / Saturday 20 February, 5-6.15pm In Gardens Speak, out of the most intervention increase in the region to University) for Internationalisation and specific experience, Tania El Khoury solve matters? Do other strategies for

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Engagement / Ticket Price A/C crafts something massive. PANEL ending the conflict exist? Paul Mason, Channel 4 Presented by Facultry for Arts & Social As, under the banner of ‘the MALU HALASA Sciences, Lancaster University Northern Powerhouse’, central WHAT ARE THE ROOTS Author; editor government seeks to devolve OF CONFLICT AND SIMON MABON DO YOUNG PEOPLE STAND responsibility, we ask what Lecturer, International Relations, Lancaster SECTARIANISM IN THE A CHANCE IN MODERN opportunities this agenda will create, University; Director, Richardson Institute BRITAIN? and what it might discard. Can we MIDDLE EAST? ROBIN YASSIN-KASSAB / Saturday 20 February, 2-3.15pm picture the North West in 2030, / Thursday 4 February, 7-9pm Author; journalist; co-editor,

/ The Music Room, The Storey PANEL beyond the ‘key cities’? / Friends Meeting House pulsemedia.org; blogger. qunfuz.com / Ticket Price A/C FESTQ FRINGE FREE RACHEL SHABI (CHAIR) CAT SMITH MP Author; journalist Excluded from the minimum wage. MP for Lancaster and The Middle East appears to be always Intense competition for internships on GERAINT JONES (CHAIR) ‘in crisis’, as war and sectarian conflict Programmed with Modern Culture limited or no pay. How probable is it Professor of Economics, Lancaster spread across the region. What are this

PANEL PANEL that milliennials from low income University; Director, The Work Foundation roots of this devastating violence? Are FESTIVAL OF QUESTIONS: DIARY

PROTO-TYPE: THEATRE A MACHINE THEY’RE SECRETLY BUILDING 2 February 7pm Nuffield Theatre VISUAL ART WHOLE EARTH? 2-20 February Peter Scott Gallery/Campus

TALK OWEN JONES: THE POLITICS OF HOPE 3 February 8pm The Dukes IMMERSIVE TANIA EL KHOURY: GARDENS SPEAK 3-6 February The Storey (Auditorium) VISUAL ART TIM ETCHELLS / ANDREW GANNON / ELLIE HARRISON / PETER KENNARD 3-20 February The Storey

IMMERSIVE ACTION HERO: EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION 4-6 February The Storey (Reading Room) PANEL WHAT ARE THE ROOTS OF CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST? 4 February 7pm Friends Meeting House THEATRE FORCED ENTERTINAMNET: THE NOTEBOOK 4 February 7.45pm The Dukes THEATRE SARAH VANHEE: OBLIVION 4-6 February 5/7pm The Storey (Gallery)

VISUAL ART COLLECTIVE ARTIVATION 5-22 February Peter Scott Gallery

PANEL SHOULD WE WELCOME REFUGEES? 6 February 11am The Storey (Music Room) IMMERSIVE PEOPLE PAVILION 6 February 1pm Market Square PANEL ARE WE ALL ‘IN IT TOGETHER’ 6 February 1.30pm The Storey (Music Room) PANEL CAN OLDER PEOPLE CHALLENGE LONLINESS? 6 February 1.30pm The Storey (Lecture Theatre) PANEL THE WAR IN SYRIA: HOW SHOULD THE WORLD RESPOND? 6 February 3.30pm The Storey (Music Room) PANEL WHAT ARE THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE NOW? 6 February 3.30pm The Storey (Lecture Theatre)

MEETING MUST WE CHANGE OURSELVES BEFORE SOCIETY? 8 February 1pm LU Chaplaincy

TALK INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 9 February 11am Peter Scott Gallery TALK HOW IS THE COUNCIL DEALING WITH THE CUTS? 9 February 7.30pm Friends Meeting House T H E AT R E ANDY SMITH: THE PRESTON BILL 9 February 8pm The Storey (Auditorium)

TALK WHAT HAVE THE UNIONS EVER DONE FOR US? 10 February 7pm Friends Meeting House

TALK CAN CAPITALISM SAVE THE PLANET? 11 February 7pm Friends Meeting House

T H E AT R E SEASON BUTLER: HAPPINESS FORGETS 12 February 8pm The Storey (Auditorium) The Great Hall THEATRE IS ‘THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES’ STILL RELEVANT? 13/14 February FA M I LY FESTQ MESSY GALLERY 15 February 10am Peter Scott Gallery

FAMILY UNICORN & FILSKIT THEATRE: BREAKING THE ICE 16 February 11am/2pm Nuffield Theatre

TALK WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS FOR SOCIALISM (2016)?18 February 7pm Friends Meeting House MUSIC CHETHAMS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 18 February 7.30pm The Great Hall

TALK HOW CAN FANDOMS INFLUENCE IDEAS ABOUT GENDER? 19 February 12noon Furness Lecture Theatre 3

PA N E L CORBYN’S LABOUR 20 February 11am The Storey (Reading Room) PA N E L IS THE INTERNET GOOD FOR FEMINISM? 20 February 12am The Storey (Music Room) PA N E L WILL THE EARTH OUTLAST THE HUMAN? 20 February 2pm The Storey (Reading Room) PA N E L DO YOUNG PEOPLE STAND A CHANCE IN MODERN BRITAIN? 20 February 2pm The Storey (Music Room) PA N E L WHY COLLABORATE? 20 February 4pm The Storey (Reading Room) PANEL CINEMA IN POST-CONFLICT SOCIETIES 20 February 4pm The Storey (Lecture Theatre) PANEL WHAT IS THE PRICE OF THE POWERHOUSE? 20 February 5pm The Storey (Music Room) CAN WE SAVE THE PLANET? FEMINISM TODAY? PETER KENNARD: are we destined to go first, leaving the MARTIN EMPSON IS THE INTERNET GOOD PEACE ON EARTH Earth to play host to the next Author; treasurer, Campaign Against FOR FEMINISM? TALK TALK PANEL PANEL Climate Change group / Wednesday 3 - Saturday 20 February dominant species? / Saturday 20 February, 12-1.15pm / The Storey / The Music Room, The Storey JAN SALASIEWICZ Presented by Lancaster Socialist / Ticket Price A/C Workers Party Peter Kennard and Neville Brody have Professor of Palaeobiology, Leicester collaborated to produce a new work University Any routine trawl of online forums

VISUAL ART VISUAL for our troubled times: Peace on Earth. BRONISLAW SZERSZYNSKI UNICORN & FILSKIT will showcase the pervasiveness of Reader in Sociology, Lancaster THEATRE: modern misogyny, yet the internet SARAH VANHEE: University BREAKING THE ICE has also brought with it many sites of resistance. Is the internet erasing the JOANNA ZYLINSKA / Tuesday 16 February, 11am, 2pm OBLIVION UK PREMIERE milestones of feminism, or is it Professor of New Media and / Nuffield Theatre / Thursday 4, 5pm; Communications, Goldsmiths, PANEL facilitating new gains? / Ticket Price A. 60mins. 2-5yrs, families Friday 5 & Saturday 6 February, 7pm University of London / The Gallery, The Storey NIGEL CLARK CAROLINE CRIADO-PEREZ (CHAIR) Have you heard the incredible true / Ticket Price B.165mins. 14yrs + Chair of Social Sustainability, story of a wild polar bear who made Writer; campaigner Lancaster University friends with a Husky? DEBRA FERREDAY Presented in The Gallery at The Storey, Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster Belgian artist Sarah Vanhee unviels a Supported by the Faculty for Arts and Now we’ve created a show inspired by University year’s worth of real and virtual trash, Social Science, Lancaster University & GUESTS bringing it together in this their unlikely friendship. Watch as the performance. animals learn to play together, then get EXHIBITION: involved in the fun yourself by Supported by the Faculty for Arts and Social Science, Lancaster University Imagine this place where you find WHOLE EARTH? interacting with projected images that yourself reconnected to everything / 2-22 February FAMILY mirror your movements. you have discarded, deleted or thrown / Peter Scott Gallery/ LU Campus IS ‘THE VAGINA away. What do you do? Everything in FESTQ FRINGE FREE FESTIVAL OF QUESTIONS: MONOLOGUES’ RELEVANT ‘Oblivion’ is worth something. When MESSY GALLERY TODAY? does your trash stop being your trash Whole Earth? offers visual evidence to / Monday 15 February, 10am-12pm /13, 14 February, 7pm encourage sustainable development / The Great Hall THEATRE and hold value again? / Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster Arts goals that respond to real planetary FESTQ FRINGE FREE / Tickets: see website WILL THE EARTH needs. Launch: Monday 8 February,12.00 in OUTLAST THE HUMAN? Explore, create and learn on a Students at Lancaster University / Saturday 20 February, 2-3.15pm ART VISUAL the Peter Scott Gallery. Saturday morning in the Peter Scott perform The Vagina Monologues, / The Reading Room, The Storey Gallery at Lancaster University. alongside a panel discussion titled, ‘Is / Ticket Price A/C CAN CAPITALISM Drawing on themes explored in our ‘The Vagina Monologues’ Still Relevant

SAVE THE PLANET? half-term children’s show, Breaking The THEATRE Today?’ As human activities profoundly alter / Thursday 11 February, 7-9pm Ice, come and play in the snow and get Presented by The Vagina MonoLancs geological conditions, will it be us that / Friends Meeting House messy in the Peter Scott Gallery. Drop

leave the planet out of necessity, or FAMILY in, but register online. OUR ‘BIG SOCIETY’?

IN WHAT WAYS CAN Race, ethnicity, colour and cultural Must we first look to our own lives the discomfort of difference? OLDER PEOPLE CHALLENGE identity have all been use to describe before campaigning for wider change? Remember when we knew where we LONELINESS? human diversity in terms of difference. To what extent do we have to look belonged? / Saturday 6 February, 1.30-2.45pm Such descriptions have often failed to after our own well-being to change the / The Lecture Theatre, The Storey engage with the subtleties of human well-being of society? Me neither. / Ticket Price A/C diversity, maintaining invidious perceptions and representations. 30 minutes of sitting silence, Happiness Forgets interrogates the 30 minutes of discussion, all welcome space between celebrities and fans, The average age of the world’s What role does the mainstream media CONTEMPLATION Presented by Bailrigg Quakers credibility and doubt, comedy and population is rising, with many living play in such profiling, and what are the tragedy. It’s about race, sex, nostalgia longer lives, but how happy are their current trends compared to twenty or and the moment when we see twilight years? In countries with high ANDY SMITH: thirty years ago? Are mainstream something familiar in a whole new light. mortality rates, social isolation is one THE PRESTON BILL media tackling the relationship of the biggest causes of depression. / The Auditorim, The Storey between perception and prejudice Happiness Forgets takes the form of How is society tackling this / Tuesday 9 February, 8pm PANEL PANEL effectively? / Ticket Price A. 60mins. 14yrs + a lecture performance utilising dance,

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THEATRE video, and sound. SEASON BUTLER DENISE NARDONE A story that will make you stop and Writer; performer think about where you, and we, are in HOW CAN FANDOMS Barton Road Community Centre JOY FRANCIS INFLUENCE OUR IDEAS EMMA ROSE the world. Executive director, Words of Colour; ABOUT GENDER? Professor of Contemporary Arts, co-founder, Digital Women UK Award winning theatre maker Andy / Friday 19 February, 12-1pm Lancaster University IRENOSEN OKOJIE Smith presents this newly / Furness Lecture Theatre 3 ANDY SMITH Author commissioned piece of theatre, telling Lancaster University Writer; theatre-maker GRAHAM MORT a tale of a man from a city in The FESTQ FRINGE FREE KATHERINE FROGGATT (CHAIR) Writer; co-director, Centre for North of England. A reflection on Professor in Health Research, the last 80 years of world politics and Transcultural Writing and Research One of the most peculiar themes of Lancaster University history. The story of a life. The story of recent years is how the relationship Supported by the Faculty for Arts and THEATRE our lives. between masculinity and femininity is Supported by the Faculty for Arts and Social Science, Lancaster University changing. In examining how ‘My Little Social Science, Lancaster University SEASON BUTLER: Pony’ appeals to an adult audience, HAPPINESS FORGETS this event seeks to explore if, and how, WHAT ARE THE MUST WE CHANGE / Friday 12 February, 8pm modern culture is altered by the

TALK presence of these cultural deviants. MAINSTREAM MEDIA OURSELVES BEFORE WE / The Auditorium, The Storey REPRESENTATIONS OF CAN CHANGE SOCIETY? / Ticket Price B. 50mins. 14yrs + BLACK PEOPLE NOW? ANDY KING / Monday 8 February, 1-2pm Historian / Saturday 6th Feb, 3.30-4.45 pm / Quiet Room, Chaplaincy Centre, Remember the good old days when / The Lecture Theatre, The Storey everyone got along, when life was Lancaster University Presented by GALUP Society, Lancaster / Ticket Price A/C FESTQ FRINGE FREE simple, when our television screens protected us from sex, violence and University HOW SHOULD ARTISTS ENGAGe WITH POLITICS? FORCED ENTERTAINMENT: ANDREW GANNON: COLLECTIVE ARTIVATION: WHY COLLABORATE? THE NOTEBOOK POSTERS: RUBBER BAND EXHIBITION / Saturday 20 February, 4pm / Thursday 4 February, 7.45pm WORK & BIN WORK / Friday 5 - Saturday 22 February / The Reading Room, The Storey / The Dukes / Wednesday 3 - Saturday 20 February / Peter Scott Gallery FESTQ FRINGE FREE / Ticket Price A.180mins. 14yrs + / The Storey FESTQ FRINGE FREE Why collaborate? How do you form Based on the award winning novel by collaborations? How do you direct Bin Work will involve a participant Collective Artivation presents a show

Ágota Kristóf and set during WW2, PANEL your collectives’ activities and why? having a metal dustbin wedged over with both political and personal intent. The Notebook tells the story of a pair their head and upper body for a Mixed media, including live of twin brothers evacuated to their predetermined period. Rubber Band ART VISUAL performance (for times, see website). (IT’S ALL) TROPICAL impoverished grandmother’s farm in Work will involve a participant Sheffield-based aritst collective order to shelter from the conflict. balancing a rubber band on their nose LAURENCE PAYOT COLLECTIVE ARTIVATION for an allotted time. Lancaster University These unnamed children are social AND AILIE RUTHERFORD: PEOPLE PAVILION ROYAL STANDARD outsiders, mavericks who survive and There will also be a number of Rubber / Saturday 6 February 2016, 1 - 5pm Liverpool-based artist collective understand the world by a harsh & IMMERSIVE ART VISUAL Band Work posters displayed. private code. As the war deepens, / Begins in Market Square the brothers are slowly revealed as FESTQ FRINGE FREE WHAT ROLES CAN ELLIE HARRISON struggling moralists, trying to live by People Pavilion is a mobile structure CINEMA PLAY IN POST- consistent principles in a Central THE RADICAL for groups of people to create CONFLICT SOCIETIES? Europe crumbling into cruelty and RENEWABLE ART + temporary interventions in public / Saturday 20 February, 4pm opportunism. THEATRE ACTIVISM FUND (RRAAF) space. Drawing on left-wing and / The Lecture Theatre, The Storey / Wednesday 3 - Saturday 20 February anarchist methodologies, People FESTQ FRINGE FREE TIM ETCHELLS: / The Storey Pavillion tests out how artists can truly FIGHT POSTERS share ownership of their work through This event explores the social

IMMERSIVE THEATRE IMMERSIVE active participation. / Wednesday 3 - Saturday 20 February Since the start of the global financial imaginaries of war and peace that are cultivated globally at a local level. What / The Storey crisis in 2008, Ellie Harrison’s work has focussed on challenging the workings CHETHAMS SYMPHONY is the role of screen culture in the construction, reproduction and Etchells’ provocative Fight Posters of our economic system. ORCHESTRA

PANEL PANEL negotiation of conflicts? announce an absurd series of / Thursday 18 February, 7.30pm imaginary fights, contests or RRAAF is a model for an / The Great Hall competitions. alternative funding system, which offers / Tickets: see website PAULA BLAIR (CHAIR) a real working alternative, as well as & GUESTS These lurid poster works form a a critique of the status quo. Once set A special programme featuring Rossini, playful invitation to imagine, up, RRAAF will use a wind turbine to Respighi and Shostakovich, whose Presented by Facultry for Arts & Social summoning virtual performances generate renewable energy to fund a complex relationship with Stalin asks, Sciences, Lancaster University ‘no strings attached’ grant scheme for

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