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Meet Me In Fallujah

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  This performance consisted of commentaries on the apparent futility of the Iraq war. We did not know it at the time, but the performance predicted what came to pass: the destruction of Fallujah, a city of 250.000 people. Right, wrong or indifferent, the performance was designed to engage the audience in manifesting their beliefs and values.
 
  The Audience participated by adding their viewpoints about the present conflict in a "graffiti" canvas. The canvas was a point for improvisation by the Collective. The end result hung for three days at the Muddy Cup Cafe. Sergio Figueroa was the catalyst for the painting.