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    In Whirled (Trance) Formations duo

    en-caSeptember 05, 2008
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    About this Episode

    A duo performance by Fernsing Llewelyn (Cathy Lewis) and Humming Pera (Tina Pearson) of the composition In Whirled (Trance) Formations by North Zipper (Norman Lowrey) in Second Life September 4, 2008. Instruments created by Norman Lowrey from his collection of singing masks.

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