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Breadth of Arts Electives

Students majoring in creative technologies are required to take three Breadth of Arts elective courses. At least one of the three Breadth of Arts elective courses must be upper-division (numbered 100 and above). Courses relevant to the requirement, but not listed here (including graduate seminars), may be proposed to fulfill this requirement via petition; please contact the major advisor to learn about the petition process.

Students are encouraged to take courses in their preferred artistic media.

Art

ART 10D2D Foundation

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ART 10E3D Foundation

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ART 10F4D Foundation

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ART 20LIntroduction to Drawing

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ART 80EEnvironmental Art in the Expanded Field

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ART 80QQueer Art

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ART 80TDigital Tools for Contemporary Art Practice

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ART 101Introduction to Computer Programming for the Arts

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ART 104Digital Video

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ART 106E3D Modeling and Animation

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ART 106GImmersive Nonfiction

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ART 106O2D Animation

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ART 113Narrative Art: Illustrating Stories, Comics and Graphic Novels

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ART 125Environmental Art Studio

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ART 135Digital Painting

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ART 145Vector Art and Illustration

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ART 172Public Art: Memory, Landscape, and Artist as Activist

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Art & Design: Games + Playable Media

ARTG 10Aesthetic Designs

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ARTG 20Games as Art

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ARTG 25Games as Art & Activism

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ARTG 30Games as Activism

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ARTG 80GVisual Communication and Interaction Design

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ARTG 80HCritical History of Digital Games

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ARTG 91Introduction to Game Art Production

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ARTG 1313D Game Art Production

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ARTG 1323D Character Rigging and Animation for Video Games

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ARTG 141Introduction to Virtual Reality

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ARTG 145Non-Digital Game Design

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Film & Digital Media

FILM 80AThe Film Experience

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FILM 80CIndigenous California in Film and Media

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FILM 80MUnderstanding Media

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FILM 80SSpecial Topics in Film and Digital Media

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FILM 80TTechnothrillers

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FILM 80VVideo Games as Visual Culture

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FILM 80XSex in the Cinema

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History of Art and Visual Culture

HAVC 10Introduction to African Visual Culture

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HAVC 20Visual Cultures of Asia

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HAVC 22Religion and Visual Culture in China

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HAVC 24Southeast Asia Visual Culture

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HAVC 27Image and Ideology in Indian Art

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HAVC 28Ghosts, Haunting, Memory, and Erasure in the Films of Asia

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HAVC 30Introduction to European Visual Culture

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HAVC 35European Visual Culture in a Global Context 1500-1900

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HAVC 39African-American Art

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HAVC 40Museum Cultures: The Politics of Display

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HAVC 41Introduction to Modern Art

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HAVC 43History of Modern Architecture

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HAVC 44Designing California: Architecture, Design, and Environment

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HAVC 45Photography Now

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HAVC 46Introduction to U.S. Art and Visual Culture

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HAVC 47Introduction To Contemporary Art

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HAVC 48Climate Justice Now! Art, Activism, Environment Today

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HAVC 49From Memes to Metadata: an Introduction to Digital Visual Culture

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HAVC 50Ancient Mediterranean Visual Cultures

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HAVC 51Greek Eyes: Visual Culture and Power in the Ancient Greek World

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HAVC 55Unclothed: The Naked Body from Antiquity to the Present

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HAVC 58Gardens of Delight: Fifteen Centuries of Islamic Visual Culture

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HAVC 60Indigenous American Visual Culture

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HAVC 64Indigenous North American Materiality and Resistance

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HAVC 65Native American Art and the Environment

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HAVC 70Visual Cultures of the Pacific Islands

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HAVC 80Colonial Histories and Legacies: Africa, Oceania, and the Indigenous Americas

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HAVC 85Introduction to Global Architecture

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HAVC 123AModernity and the Arts of India

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HAVC 137ERenaissance Prints

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HAVC 140CRace and American Visual Arts

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HAVC 140FBlack Visual Culture

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HAVC 141HMedia History and Theory

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HAVC 141NData Cultures: Art, Technology, and the Politics of Visual Representation

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HAVC 141OSex, Lies, and Surveillance: Contemporary Documentary Arts

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HAVC 141PNetworks and Natures: Art, Technology, and the Nonhuman

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HAVC 186Horror and Gender in Art and Visual Culture

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HAVC 191GArt, Cinema, and the Postmodern

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Music

MUSC 11AIntroduction to Western Classical Music

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MUSC 11BIntroduction to Jazz

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MUSC 11CPopular Music in the United States

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MUSC 11DIntroduction to World Music

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MUSC 11EGlobal Popular Music

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MUSC 14Beginning Western Theory and Musicianship

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MUSC 15Preparatory Musicianship

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MUSC 20AGlobal Music Theory and Musicianship

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MUSC 20BTheoretical Foundations of Music

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MUSC 20CBeginning Jazz Theory

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MUSC 25First-Year Seminar in Music Studies

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MUSC 58Songwriting Craft and Practice

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MUSC 71Laptop Music

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MUSC 77Raga Jazz: Application of Indian Music to Western Instruments

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MUSC 80AMusic of the Silk Road

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MUSC 80BMusic of Asia

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MUSC 80CHistory, Literature, and Technology of Electronic Music

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MUSC 80ERace and American Music

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MUSC 80FMusic in Latin American Culture: Regional Traditions

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MUSC 80GAmerican Musical Theater

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MUSC 80HThe Hollywood Musical

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MUSC 80IMusic of Modern Israel

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MUSC 80JAmerican Folk Music

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MUSC 80KListening to the Environment

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MUSC 80LArtificial Intelligence and Music

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MUSC 80MFilm Music

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MUSC 80NMusic of the Grateful Dead

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MUSC 80OMusic, Politics, and Protest

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MUSC 80QA Survey of African Music

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MUSC 80RMusic in the Digital Age

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MUSC 80SWomen in Music

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MUSC 80TMizrach: Jewish Music in the Lands of Islam

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MUSC 80VThe Music of the Beatles

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MUSC 80WMusic Business

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MUSC 80XMusics of South Asia

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MUSC 80YMusic, Anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust

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MUSC 81ASurvey of Rap and Hip Hop Music

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MUSC 81EMusic and Resilience in Latin America

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MUSC 81FMusic, Mass Media, and Marketing

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MUSC 81GA Cultural History of the Guitar

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MUSC 81IMusic of Indonesia

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MUSC 81JJazz Mirror of Global Interconnection

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MUSC 81KScenes and Subcultures

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MUSC 81LMusic in Animated Film

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MUSC 81MChicano/Latino Music in the United States

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MUSC 81PHistory of Jewish Music

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MUSC 101EMusics of South and Southeast Asia

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MUSC 105AMusic of the United States

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MUSC 105CFolk and Traditional Music in California

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MUSC 105LThe Music and Life of Prince

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MUSC 105PThe Piano

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MUSC 150DTheory of Southeast Asia

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MUSC 150RField Recording: Mapping and Composing Sound, Identity, and Place

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MUSC 150ZInterdisciplinary Arts Production Lab

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Theater Arts

THEA 10Introduction to Theater Design and Technology

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THEA 12Stage Management

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THEA 14Drawing

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THEA 15Special Topics in Textiles

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THEA 17Costume Construction

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THEA 18Drafting for Theatrical Production

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THEA 20Introductory Studies in Acting

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THEA 21Acting Studio I: Psychological Realism

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THEA 22Indonesian Dance and Drama

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THEA 23Voice for the Actor

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THEA 24Movement for Performers

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THEA 25Understanding Shakespeare

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THEA 30Introduction to Dance Theory and Technique

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THEA 31ADance Studio I: Asian or Asian Diasporic Practice

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THEA 31BDance Studio I: Ballet

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THEA 31CDance Studio I: Contemporary Dance Theory and Technique

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THEA 36Introduction to Dance Making

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THEA 37African Dance

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THEA 40Introduction to Directing

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THEA 41Fundamentals of Directing

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THEA 61AAncient and Medieval Drama

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THEA 61BDrama from the Renaissance to the Modern Age

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THEA 61CThe Birth of the Modern: Drama and Performance After the Renaissance

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THEA 64Shakespeare and Adaptation in Text and Performance

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THEA 80AIntroduction to African American Theater

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THEA 80BRock 'n' Roll Design

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THEA 80CMonsters

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THEA 80DCommercial Design 1900 to Present

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THEA 80HHamlet Conundrums

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THEA 80KShakespeare 4every1

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THEA 80LMuppet Magic: Jim Henson's Art

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THEA 80MChicano/a Teatro

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THEA 80NWalt Disney

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THEA 80PPixar - Story Matters

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THEA 80QIntroduction to Queer Theater

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THEA 80RBollywood Dance and Culture in India and Indian Diaspora

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THEA 80STheater Arts Education and the Community

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THEA 80TFlashmob! Mass Performance in the Information Age

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THEA 80UEverybody Dance Now!

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THEA 80VThe Circus in American Culture

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THEA 80XThe Performance of Story in Theater and Film

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THEA 80YAmerican Musical Theater

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THEA 80ZIndian Dance

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