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2015 i’klectik show in London

May 24, 2015: i’klectik show in London

By AnnaHomler | May 16, 2015

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Anna Homler, voice and toys with Guy De Bièvre on steel guitar
and Katherine Liberovskaya on live video.

Photos: Adrian Northover

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