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Source Festival’s Mash-Ups began and runs through July 5

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From an email:

“Sixteen DC artists – all from different disciplines – are showcasing inventive performance pieces, each the result of six months of collaboration. For example, composer Jonathan Matis, visual artist Kate McGraw and playwright Allyson Currin are performing in a piece together. All details and ticket purchasing can be found on the mash-ups page at the Source Festival site. All tickets are $18, but – insider info – the best offer is at Source’s Facebook fan page – where if you’re a fan, you can get buy one, get one free tickets. Promotion information is posted on the wall.

Mash-ups created by Alberto Gaitán, Naoko Maeshiba, Jonathan Matis, Allyson Currin, Kate McGraw, Enoch Chan and Kimmie Dobbs Chan, Kathleen Akerley, Jeremy Haik, Vincent E. Thomas, Psalmayene 24, Dan VanHoozer, Kelly Mayfield, David London, Allen Von Schenkel and Kristen Williams.

One Act plays are next week – all details at sourcedc.org/sourcefestival.”

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