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Sunday, November 20, 2005

I was walking home one evening through Dupont Circle when I stumbled upon an entire marching band from the Bahamas; the band was practicing for the following day's D.C. Caribbean Carnival. I wanted to capture not only a sense of place but the connection between the performer and the unwitting audience. -- James Calder;



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