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南京プロジェクト Vol.5. Juraic, Beri (Producer); Hagiwara, Yuta (Artist); Shimizu, Honami (Artist) et al.. 2025.

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsPerformance

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Juraic, B, Hagiwara, Y, Shimizu, H & Ito, S, 南京プロジェクト Vol.5, 2025, Performance. <https://contemporarytheatreexchange.com/>

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Juraic, B., Hagiwara, Y., Shimizu, H., & Ito, S. (2025). 南京プロジェクト Vol.5. Performance https://contemporarytheatreexchange.com/

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Juraic B, Hagiwara Y, Shimizu H, Ito S. 南京プロジェクト Vol.5 2025.

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Juraic, Beri (Producer) ; Hagiwara, Yuta (Artist) ; Shimizu, Honami (Artist) et al.. / 南京プロジェクト Vol.5. [Performance].

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