 Welcome to New York, we think of that at the Clemente Center in New York City. I want to say something about my piece, this is the second piece, it will be some nudity, so people, I did not see that just from the beginning, so we will come back for the rest. And I think that's it. We start with anything. Thank you. Shake my nose. Rid my wrinkles. Shake. It's my idea. Firm up. But not too much. Sit down. Wear fire heels. Show more skin. Look younger. Snoother. Lift us. Do you have a boyfriend? Are you a good girl wanting to meet somebody? Did you wear underwear? Was your cell phone on now? I'm cage-run for the free you said it was off. What did you wear? A cardigan. What color? Red. Was it buttons that you don't remember? Because he can feel it wrapped. These blurred lines. And you're getting them. Wake up. Wake up. You can see it. It's upside down. He is wrapped. Stuck. See, it's off. He used to have such an appetite. Because he wanted to work out such an appetite after as long as from practices. He worked so hard. Just existed. Just hanging on. See, all of these problems were caused because my son wanted some action. So hard to achieve all that he has. Why should it be all taken away? Is it any matter that his aspirations? It was only 20 minutes. Yes. I wore a red cardigan. Yes. It was unbuttoned. Yes. Yes. And it did not want to be raped. What about me? I made a mistake and I didn't want to do that. I've never heard of it. She doesn't know anything. Tia. How do you know? She hung up. And told my mother and dad. They called me. She called me. Me? I know. How do you know? Look at this one. Boys. Employees. Girls. Women. Business. Boys. Women. Girls. Women. Boys. Women. Girls. Women. White. Woman. Employees. Girls. Women. Women. Girls. Women. We are studying Japanese now. It's a dream? Human. Goodbye. If you see the person in the front, it's the man who watches me. The 21st century? The fucking 21st century! The government is making arguments against us. You will see this video if you watch the video. It will be interesting. People speak their language. to write all of our ideas, the process that we were discussing and then they had the great idea of, I don't know, it's been great. It's a great way to share these three pieces together, we know each other, we've never collaborated. We've all entered works, or several works, into Dancer Citizen. My work has varied in Dancer Citizen, I do an insight specific work within the art of Jodi Bindo, who's an artist. I go into her scaffolding and her work, and then I had another work reflecting on, we each have multiple works in the magazine, it's a great, Dancer Citizen is a great outlet for us to do both the physical. Into this live show in New York today, across the globe, there have been other presentations of different types of work that were also all featured. You are interested in seeing one right now. Yeah. And then, Dr. Amblis, we are in New York. So I am right now. And then, also Hamburg, and then there's a book we've recorded, in a loop that has also been shown out of Radiation Therapist Health. So I encourage you to take a look at Dancer Citizen.org. If you are an artist, you know artists, submissions are to upcoming for the next issue. Thank you. Thanks, Spanish, because I'll run into my head at the same time. I'm not sure what's going to come out next. But anyways, we're really thankful and grateful that you were able to join us today. This whole performance on Talk Back will be also archived. So if you've missed something or you want to just experience it then, all of it's on DancerCitizen.org. My name is Karlie Kateson. I'm on the development coordinator for the live portion of this amazing, amazing collaboration that's happened. And I just want to shout out really fast to Joanne and Eric who are behind the scenes working on the video live streaming. Interesting process. I think we did. We will know it's out later, but I think we're going to stop. Thank you so much for joining us. And I want to also thank Clemente for hosting us.