Sagovsky, Kate

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3/10/2009
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3/10/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:21:28 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit ZOOM digital recorder.

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Kate Sagovsky currently lives in London but is originally from Cambridge. She is a theatre director who works in movement and physical theatre. Talked about an argument she had had with a friend and the idea of saying sorry; some people find it very difficult to apologise for things. There are echoes of this in a piece of work she's involved with, about a man who cannot express himself ('Half man half clam'). She also has a theatre company she works with along with freelance projects. She took up a series of placards with apologies written by friends (she asked them in advance) to various people.

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