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Senses of Freedom is a staged visit that tells the story of a girl called Abril, who was born at the beginning of the national dictatorship. Her hair was as red as carnations, her face was dotted with freckles like bullets and a heavy foot like her father's march. Ever since she was a child, April had wondered why she was called that. The wind from the north that chilled her skin, the red letters she wrote in secret, the smell and taste of the fish her fish his mother bought at the market and the sound of the streetcars flying over the tracks rails. She felt freedom, but she couldn't speak it, until the day she realized the true meaning of her name.
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Senses of Freedom is a staged visit that tells the story of a girl called Abril, who was born at the beginning of the national dictatorship. Her hair was as red as carnations, her face was dotted with freckles like bullets and a heavy foot like her father's march. Ever since she was a child, April had wondered why she was called that. The wind from the north that chilled her skin, the red letters she wrote in secret, the smell and taste of the fish her fish his mother bought at the market and the sound of the streetcars flying over the tracks rails. She felt freedom, but she couldn't speak it, until the day she realized the true meaning of her name.
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