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Jerusalem takes center stage
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Jerusalem Post
03-18-2005
Headline: Jerusalem takes center stage
Byline: ATIRA WINCHESTER
Edition; In Jerusalem
Section: Features
Page: 08
Friday, March 18, 2005 -- Last week, for the first time since its 2002 inception, Stage-Center made its home in Jerusalem. An organization that brings voice, body movement and drama experts from abroad to offer workshops to professionals, Stage-Center had previously been based in Tel Aviv.
"We've al...
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