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		<title>&#8220;Sound Virus&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Sound Virus&#8221; For Many Performers With Loud Sounds For car horns, trumpets, percussion, megaphones, trash cans, voice, etc. Four of the performers begin situated on the four opposing street corners of a major intersection. The intersection should be surrounded by similar streets and intersections &#8211; the street layout should be as grid-like as possible. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>For Many Performers With Loud Sounds</p>
<p>For car horns, trumpets, percussion, megaphones, trash cans, voice, etc.</p>
<p>Four of the performers begin situated on the four opposing street corners of a major intersection. The intersection should be surrounded by similar streets and intersections &#8211; the street layout should be as grid-like as possible. The remaining performers should begin to disperse into the city, while attempting to remain within earshot of at least one other performer.</p>
<p>Sound (a simple motive, rhythm, or fragment) begins in the original, central location. When a performer who is not playing begins to hear the original sound, he or she should begin to play a similar sound. After a performer has begun playing, he or she can stop and move to the next street corner at any point. (Performers should always aim to be playing at a street corner.) If a performer can no longer hear others, he or she should return to a point where the sound is again audible.</p>
<p>When moving, performers should actively encourage passers-by to join the piece. Pausing to explain the situation is acceptable, and passers-by can use an available means of sound production. </p>
<p>The piece is over when all performers have ceased.</p>
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