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The Turns of the Terno exhibit was the culminating activity of the Met Museum’s terno project. We had conceived the project to review how an art form like the terno can contribute to national development. There were many program components.
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The Turns of the Terno exhibit was the culminating activity of the Met Museum’s terno project. We had conceived the project to review how an art form like the terno can contribute to national development. There were many program components.
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