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Aja Julian
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Portrait of Julian holding a hammered dulcimer. She brought it because she has played since she was a kid, it's a very unique instrument, and feels its a great representation of who she is. She has lived in Asheville since she was four years old, and chose to stay for the cheap college tuition and eclectice nature of the city. She plans on leaving when she finishes school, going where the money takes her.
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