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Kevin Cunningham, 3-Legged Dog Theatre Group
Originally aired on Monday, August 31st, 2009

Kevin Cunningham is the Art & Business Director of New York's multimedia theater group 3-Legged Dog, which has quickly established itself as one of the most exciting and provocative artistic organizations in the country. AIR's David Weinstein speaks with Cunningham about the current environment for running an arts group in a
bad economy, their incredible multi-theatre space and their use of new video
technology, including 3D projections. Their 2009 exhibition (Sept. 4-Oct. 3 with a gala on Sept. 9) Why Aren't You Naked? compiles imagery from the organization's vastly experimental and pioneering 13-year history (20 minutes).

To listen to an interview with Allison M. Keating, 3-Legged Dog's Artistic and Development Associate, click here.

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