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140 People Will Crawl Through The Village In Performance Piece
Inspired by Pope.L's solo crawls, 140 people will crawl through Manhattan's sidewalks on Saturday.

Sydney Pereira is a reporter covering Lower Manhattan for Patch. Her work has been published in The Villager, Newsweek, The Miami Herald, and ThinkProgress. She has a Bachelor's degree in journalism and public health from New York University. To contact Sydney, email sydney.pereira@patch.com. Follow her on Twitter @sydneyp1234.
Inspired by Pope.L's solo crawls, 140 people will crawl through Manhattan's sidewalks on Saturday.

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