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JOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare. FREE ONLINE SYMPOSIUM ON ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Current Scientific Research and Models for the Alexander Technique. A free online symposium outlining current scientific research and models for the Alexander Technique is taking place on Monday 18th May.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
MICHAEL GALE
michael.gale@gstt.nhs.uk. Telephone: 02071885111. Michael Gale is a highly experienced NHS physiotherapist with a special interest in dance, circus and singing performance. He has a background as a contemporary dancer, having trained at The Place and worked with various choreographers over several years. He combines his insight asa performer
LUCIE RAYNER
Lucie Rayner is a physiotherapist specialising in treating performing artists with a wide range of musculoskeletal problems. She has extensive experience in managing acute and chronic injuries in dancers, musicians and other performers from amateur to elite level. Lucie initially completed a Sport Science degree and Post Graduate teaching qualification before gaining a first-class honoursKIRAN FRANKLIN
Performing arts specialist physiotherapy, specialist vocal physiotherapy, acupuncture. Extensive experience helping performing artists of all different disciplines including many West End performers with musculoskeletal problems. Expert in muscular tension in professional voice users, injury prevention and treatment in dancers, posture and musicians’ health operating in The Midlandswith
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital. PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE May 20, 2021 | Featured, Main News. The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) is recruiting a Senior Operations Manager to support the growing numbers of performers needing health services. BAPAM is a unique, CQC-registered, medical charity, PRACTITIONER DIRECTORY Practitioner Directory- Explore the field of medical humanities - the intersection of the arts, humanities and healthcare. BAPAMJOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare. FREE ONLINE SYMPOSIUM ON ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Current Scientific Research and Models for the Alexander Technique. A free online symposium outlining current scientific research and models for the Alexander Technique is taking place on Monday 18th May.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
MICHAEL GALE
michael.gale@gstt.nhs.uk. Telephone: 02071885111. Michael Gale is a highly experienced NHS physiotherapist with a special interest in dance, circus and singing performance. He has a background as a contemporary dancer, having trained at The Place and worked with various choreographers over several years. He combines his insight asa performer
LUCIE RAYNER
Lucie Rayner is a physiotherapist specialising in treating performing artists with a wide range of musculoskeletal problems. She has extensive experience in managing acute and chronic injuries in dancers, musicians and other performers from amateur to elite level. Lucie initially completed a Sport Science degree and Post Graduate teaching qualification before gaining a first-class honoursKIRAN FRANKLIN
Performing arts specialist physiotherapy, specialist vocal physiotherapy, acupuncture. Extensive experience helping performing artists of all different disciplines including many West End performers with musculoskeletal problems. Expert in muscular tension in professional voice users, injury prevention and treatment in dancers, posture and musicians’ health operating in The Midlandswith
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital. PERFORMING ARTS PRACTITIONERS Dr Penny Wright (Honorary Medical Director) Dr Charlie Easmon. Matt Hood (Equity) Jonathan Morrish. Mr Mark Phillips. Dr Hara Trouli. Chris Walters ( Musicians’ Union) Diane Widdison. Professor Aaron Williamon (Royal College of Music) PERFORMING ARTS PRACTITIONERS Telephone: 020 8167 4775 (BAPAM) / 0207 245 9333 (private) Dr Tamara Cohen is a GP and health coach with a special interest in mental health, functional medicine and the performing arts. She holds a free clinic at BAPAM for professional and student creative practitioners and is a member of the BAPAM Medical Committee.ANDREW KITCHING
Andrew Kitching is an experienced psychotherapist in Belgravia, London, seeing adult clients working in the performing arts andbusiness.
PETER DOLAN
Peter Dolan is a trained Counsellor and Psychotherapist who uses integrative modalities. He worked in the music industry for many years, both as a musician and in management and business roles, giving him a great deal of insight into the lifestyle and demands of a performing arts career. BAPAM COMMUNITY DROP-IN: NAVIGATING A SAFE RETURN TO BAPAM deliver expert health and wellbeing services in the performing arts. Our events give artists, creators, technicians, teachers, and organisers the knowledge they need to improve health and enjoy sustainable careers. LARYNGEAL MANUAL THERAPY (LMT) AND HEAD AND NECK MASSAGE We are recruiting part-time temporary staff to support our busy telephone & email Helpline. Join our dedicated team providing access to expert health information and services for those working in the Performing Arts. UK based, working from home: FREE ONLINE SYMPOSIUM ON ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Current Scientific Research and Models for the Alexander Technique. A free online symposium outlining current scientific research and models for the Alexander Technique is taking place on Monday 18th May.LUCIE RAYNER
Lucie Rayner is a physiotherapist specialising in treating performing artists with a wide range of musculoskeletal problems. She has extensive experience in managing acute and chronic injuries in dancers, musicians and other performers from amateur to elite level. Lucie initially completed a Sport Science degree and Post Graduate teaching qualification before gaining a first-class honoursDR CHARLIE EASMON
Travel Health, Health Screens, Vaccines and Occupational Health at Your Excellent Health Service, Harley Street. Dr Easmon trained at St George’s. London. He did his elective in Ghana (his country of birth) and has since worked with, among others, MERLIN, Raleigh International and Save the Children in Rwanda, and ECHO in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.MR MICHAEL MEHTA
Osteopath and Pilates Rehabilitation Instructor. Clinician at BAPAM and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Very experienced treating singers, musicians, actors and dancers. Expertise includes movement, jaw issues, neck and laryngeal tension affecting singers, exercise, injury prevention and rehabilitation. Private practice at Hermes Health, Chiswell Street, London. PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE specialist, confidential medical advice Book a Free BAPAM Consultation. Our expert clinicians understand the demands of a performing arts career and can help you with physical and mental health problems related to your creative practice. During the Covid 19 pandemic we are providing consultations by telephone and online. PRACTITIONER DIRECTORY Practitioner Directory- Explore the field of medical humanities - the intersection of the arts, humanities and healthcare. BAPAM WARM UP EXERCISES FOR MUSICIANS: 2020 UPDATE The go-to resource for musicians preparing to perform, our new and improved Don’t Cramp Your Style: Warm-Up Exercises for Musicians factsheet is now available online.. These essential tips and warm up exercises for musicians are designed to prepare you for healthy and effective activity, free up motion and help you give your bestperformance.
JOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital.DR DIANA NEWSON
Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performing arts. MS MARIANNE RIZKALLAH Marianne has worked professionally as a singer and singing teacher and has personal experience of touring and work-related stressors. Her North London Music Therapy practice provides specialist services for musicians, creative artists and others. She can help with problems including anxiety, depression, stress, vocalists’ issues, performance anxiety, interpersonal dynamics, family and healthMS MARTINA CARR
Martina specialises in treating performing artists particularly musicians and dancers. Her clientele includes professional drummers, rock guitarists, performing concert pianists, violinists, music teachers, members of modern ballet and dance groups. She has treated performers with a variety of problems e.g. rehab post-fracture, muscular strains, joint dysfunction, restricted movement, muscular PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE specialist, confidential medical advice Book a Free BAPAM Consultation. Our expert clinicians understand the demands of a performing arts career and can help you with physical and mental health problems related to your creative practice. During the Covid 19 pandemic we are providing consultations by telephone and online. PRACTITIONER DIRECTORY Practitioner Directory- Explore the field of medical humanities - the intersection of the arts, humanities and healthcare. BAPAM WARM UP EXERCISES FOR MUSICIANS: 2020 UPDATE The go-to resource for musicians preparing to perform, our new and improved Don’t Cramp Your Style: Warm-Up Exercises for Musicians factsheet is now available online.. These essential tips and warm up exercises for musicians are designed to prepare you for healthy and effective activity, free up motion and help you give your bestperformance.
JOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital.DR DIANA NEWSON
Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performing arts. MS MARIANNE RIZKALLAH Marianne has worked professionally as a singer and singing teacher and has personal experience of touring and work-related stressors. Her North London Music Therapy practice provides specialist services for musicians, creative artists and others. She can help with problems including anxiety, depression, stress, vocalists’ issues, performance anxiety, interpersonal dynamics, family and healthMS MARTINA CARR
Martina specialises in treating performing artists particularly musicians and dancers. Her clientele includes professional drummers, rock guitarists, performing concert pianists, violinists, music teachers, members of modern ballet and dance groups. She has treated performers with a variety of problems e.g. rehab post-fracture, muscular strains, joint dysfunction, restricted movement, muscular PERFORMING ARTS PRACTITIONERS Amy Willshire is a Dramatherapist experienced working with performance professionals including actors, movement practitioners, playwrightsand puppeteers.
BAPAM COMMUNITY DROP-IN: NAVIGATING A SAFE RETURN TO BAPAM deliver expert health and wellbeing services in the performing arts. Our events give artists, creators, technicians, teachers, and organisers the knowledge they need to improve health and enjoy sustainable careers.ANDREW KITCHING
Andrew Kitching is an experienced psychotherapist in Belgravia, London, seeing adult clients working in the performing arts andbusiness.
PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE TRAINING Events - Expert health and wellbeing training sessions and workshops for those working in the performing arts BAPAMPETER DOLAN
Peter Dolan is a trained Counsellor and Psychotherapist who uses integrative modalities. He worked in the music industry for many years, both as a musician and in management and business roles, giving him a great deal of insight into the lifestyle and demands of a performing arts career.AMABO ASSOCIATION
Association of Medical Advisers to British Orchestras. AMABO is a group of independent doctors on the BAPAM Directory of Practitioners who provide medical advice to players in LARYNGEAL MANUAL THERAPY (LMT) AND HEAD AND NECK MASSAGE We are recruiting part-time temporary staff to support our busy telephone & email Helpline. Join our dedicated team providing access to expert health information and services for those working in the Performing Arts. UK based, working from home:DR MARIE MCKAVANAGH
Dr McKavanagh is an NHS and BAPAM GP who holds BAPAM clinics in Liverpool and Manchester and helps artists and creative practitioners with a range of physical and mental health concerns. She is a graduate of the UCL Performing Arts Medicine MSc programme. She is an experienced Doctor who has worked in the NHS forMR MICHAEL MEHTA
Osteopath and Pilates Rehabilitation Instructor. Clinician at BAPAM and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Very experienced treating singers, musicians, actors and dancers. Expertise includes movement, jaw issues, neck and laryngeal tension affecting singers, exercise, injury prevention and rehabilitation. Private practice at Hermes Health, Chiswell Street, London.DR DIANA NEWSON
Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performing arts. PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE May 20, 2021 | Featured, Main News. The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) is recruiting a Senior Operations Manager to support the growing numbers of performers needing health services. BAPAM is a unique, CQC-registered, medical charity, PRACTITIONER DIRECTORY Practitioner Directory- Explore the field of medical humanities - the intersection of the arts, humanities and healthcare. BAPAM LARYNGEAL MANUAL THERAPY (LMT) AND HEAD AND NECK MASSAGE We are recruiting part-time temporary staff to support our busy telephone & email Helpline. Join our dedicated team providing access to expert health information and services for those working in the Performing Arts. UK based, working from home: WARM UP EXERCISES FOR MUSICIANS: 2020 UPDATE The go-to resource for musicians preparing to perform, our new and improved Don’t Cramp Your Style: Warm-Up Exercises for Musicians factsheet is now available online.. These essential tips and warm up exercises for musicians are designed to prepare you for healthy and effective activity, free up motion and help you give your bestperformance.
JOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital.DR DIANA NEWSON
Dr Diana Newson. Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performingarts.
MS MARIANNE RIZKALLAH Marianne has worked professionally as a singer and singing teacher and has personal experience of touring and work-related stressors. Her North London Music Therapy practice provides specialist services for musicians, creative artists and others. She can help with problems including anxiety, depression, stress, vocalists’ issues, performance anxiety, interpersonal dynamics, family and health PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE May 20, 2021 | Featured, Main News. The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) is recruiting a Senior Operations Manager to support the growing numbers of performers needing health services. BAPAM is a unique, CQC-registered, medical charity, PRACTITIONER DIRECTORY Practitioner Directory- Explore the field of medical humanities - the intersection of the arts, humanities and healthcare. BAPAM LARYNGEAL MANUAL THERAPY (LMT) AND HEAD AND NECK MASSAGE We are recruiting part-time temporary staff to support our busy telephone & email Helpline. Join our dedicated team providing access to expert health information and services for those working in the Performing Arts. UK based, working from home: WARM UP EXERCISES FOR MUSICIANS: 2020 UPDATE The go-to resource for musicians preparing to perform, our new and improved Don’t Cramp Your Style: Warm-Up Exercises for Musicians factsheet is now available online.. These essential tips and warm up exercises for musicians are designed to prepare you for healthy and effective activity, free up motion and help you give your bestperformance.
JOHN WILD | BAPAM
John Wild is an integrative psychotherapist who combines different therapeutic tools and approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), Person centred, Behavioural, Gestalt and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). DON’T CRAMP YOUR STYLE! Remember .. • A warm-up does not involve stretching. You should only do gentle stretches after playing once your muscles are warm • A breathing exercise or visualisation can help you mentally prepare.SARAH WRIGHT-OWENS
Sarah is a Singing Teacher, Vocal Rehabilitation Coach, and an NHS Clinical Vocal Consultant. Having initially trained as an Opera Singer, she toured the UK and abroad for several years before qualifying as a Speech and Language Therapist. She now combines her knowledge of the speaking voice into her coaching. Sarah is part ofthe
DR ARUN DEV VELLORE
Vocalists or wind instrument artists with respiratory disorders. Stage artists with worsening lung function. Intractable cough. Vocal cord dysfunction. Hyperventilation syndromes. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Disability arising from chest trauma. Chronic Chest pain. Cardiac Failure. Occupational Lung Disease. Chest Medicine, General Medicine, Occupational Medicine. NHS clinician at Solihull Hospital.DR DIANA NEWSON
Dr Diana Newson. Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performingarts.
MS MARIANNE RIZKALLAH Marianne has worked professionally as a singer and singing teacher and has personal experience of touring and work-related stressors. Her North London Music Therapy practice provides specialist services for musicians, creative artists and others. She can help with problems including anxiety, depression, stress, vocalists’ issues, performance anxiety, interpersonal dynamics, family and health PERFORMING ARTS PRACTITIONERS Telephone: 020 8167 4775 (BAPAM) / 0207 245 9333 (private) Dr Tamara Cohen is a GP and health coach with a special interest in mental health, functional medicine and the performing arts. She holds a free clinic at BAPAM for professional and student creative practitioners and is a member of the BAPAM Medical Committee. BAPAM COMMUNITY DROP-IN: NAVIGATING A SAFE RETURN TO BAPAM deliver expert health and wellbeing services in the performing arts. Our events give artists, creators, technicians, teachers, and organisers the knowledge they need to improve health and enjoy sustainable careers.AMABO ASSOCIATION
Association of Medical Advisers to British Orchestras. AMABO is a group of independent doctors on the BAPAM Directory of Practitioners who provide medical advice to players inDR MARIE MCKAVANAGH
Dr McKavanagh is an NHS and BAPAM GP who holds BAPAM clinics in Liverpool and Manchester and helps artists and creative practitioners with a range of physical and mental health concerns. She is a graduate of the UCL Performing Arts Medicine MSc programme. She is an experienced Doctor who has worked in the NHS forDR DIANA NEWSON
Dr Diana Newson. Performing Arts Medicine GP assessments at the BAPAM Clinic at Birmingham Conservatoire. Grade 8 singer, piano player and violinist. Assessments and management advice for mental health and physical problems of students and professionals in the performingarts.
MR MICHAEL MEHTA
Osteopath and Pilates Rehabilitation Instructor. Clinician at BAPAM and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Very experienced treating singers, musicians, actors and dancers. Expertise includes movement, jaw issues, neck and laryngeal tension affecting singers, exercise, injury prevention and rehabilitation. Private practice at Hermes Health, Chiswell Street, London.MS MARTINA CARR
Martina specialises in treating performing artists particularly musicians and dancers. Her clientele includes professional drummers, rock guitarists, performing concert pianists, violinists, music teachers, members of modern ballet and dance groups. She has treated performers with a variety of problems e.g. rehab post-fracture, muscular strains, joint dysfunction, restricted movement, muscular MS MARIANNE RIZKALLAH Marianne has worked professionally as a singer and singing teacher and has personal experience of touring and work-related stressors. Her North London Music Therapy practice provides specialist services for musicians, creative artists and others. She can help with problems including anxiety, depression, stress, vocalists’ issues, performance anxiety, interpersonal dynamics, family and healthJOSEPHINE CROPPER
Provides psychotherapy and TRE Trauma Release Exercises. Complex trauma specialist (PTSD). Amateur pianist. Has helped artists with assertiveness, self-esteem, childhood trauma, trauma body issues, performance anxiety, panic attacks and relationship issues.ROSALYN NEALE
Roz Neale is a senior hand therapist and physiotherapist who sees many musicians and creative professionals with hand and upper limb conditions including pain, fractures, soft tissue injuries, nerve problems, posture related pain, focal dystonia, tendonitis, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, hypersensitivity. Physiotherapy practice includes: managing musculoskeletal problems, occupational* Home
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