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Occasionally, there's some miscommunication between an event planner and a performer. The latter might neglect to mention their show includes throwing raw meat into a wood chipper. Or that what's touted as a mock crucifixion is in fact, the real thing (with an unwilling participant). I mean, this stuff happens. We've all been there. Or at least I would've been there had my invitation to Jean Louis-Costes' 2007 show in Rapid City, SD not gotten lost in the mail. It would be the height of exaggeration to suggest this was the most exciting thing to ever occur in Rapid City, but it was probably in the top 5. This week's show only briefly alludes to said moment in history, otherwise it would only be a few minutes long.
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Occasionally, there's some miscommunication between an event planner and a performer. The latter might neglect to mention their show includes throwing raw meat into a wood chipper. Or that what's touted as a mock crucifixion is in fact, the real thing (with an unwilling participant). I mean, this stuff happens. We've all been there. Or at least I would've been there had my invitation to Jean Louis-Costes' 2007 show in Rapid City, SD not gotten lost in the mail. It would be the height of exaggeration to suggest this was the most exciting thing to ever occur in Rapid City, but it was probably in the top 5. This week's show only briefly alludes to said moment in history, otherwise it would only be a few minutes long.
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