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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2015 · 55 MIN

#155 • David MacMurray Smith • EN

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Vancouver based independent educator David MacMurray Smith (Fantastic Space Enterprises Studio) guides us through his artistic journey in the professional world of Theatre, Ballet, Opera, Mime and Clown. David generously [ … ]

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Vancouver based independent educator David MacMurray Smith (Fantastic Space Enterprises Studio) guides us through his artistic journey in the professional world of Theatre, Ballet, Opera, Mime and Clown. David generously [ … ]

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