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Catanzaro

[kah-tahn-dzah-raw]

noun

  1. a city in S Italy.



Catanzaro

/ katanˈdzaːro /

noun

  1. a city in S Italy, in Calabria. Pop: 95 251 (2001)

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Time Horizon was originally commissioned in 2006 for an archaeological site in southern Italy, with the sculptures funded by the taxpayers of the Catanzaro province.

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That was the experience of several scientists recounted in this excellent investigative piece by Michele Catanzaro.

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He’s stuck a large platform just off the middle of the stage, an island that William Catanzaro and two other percussionists inhabit along with an array of instruments, mostly percussive.

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Having the musicians take up so much prime real estate, playing Catanzaro’s lively score, does major damage to the space for dancing and the stage composition.

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Frightful extras: Pop in the included Blu-ray disc version of the movie to first find an optional commentary track with director Dan Trachtenberg, Ms. Midthunder, cinematographer Jeff Cutter and editor Angela M. Catanzaro.

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