Mambo Number Infinity: Sequence 200
The FRAME Gallery 5200 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States"Mambo Number Infinity: Sequence 200" is a durational performance in which Peter dances to a mambo for 200 sequences.
"Mambo Number Infinity: Sequence 200" is a durational performance in which Peter dances to a mambo for 200 sequences.
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