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    Q: Well, its interesting. Maybe it is a generational issue because it does feel counterintuitive to me. The other way Id put it is that I associate this generation of artists with not just destroying the boundaries between art forms but destroying the pretense of expertise. Think of Steve Paxton or Yvonne Rainer and the insistence on the pedestrian. You dont have to be trained as a dancer. Not
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