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    Guthrie Theater acting instructor Aaron Preusse, left, a trained stage fighter and dramatic combat specialist shows the safe, but violent-looking ear grab on class participant Gunner O'Reilly, 11, Saturday, March 12, at the Westonka Library in Mound.  Six boys participated in the Guthrie Theater's: 'Duke It Out,' class at the West Hennepin library.
    Safety first.  Guthrie Theater, 'Duke It Out,' participants Ian Bergstrom, left, 11, and Joshua Denney, 11, use their hands and and arms to stay a safe distance from each other while they learn how to properly stage fight Saturday, Mar. 12, at Westonka Library in Mound.
    Play fighting.  Guthrie Theater: 'Duke It Out,' class participant Justin Hassinger, left, 12, reacts to a fake punch to the face from Gunner O'Rielly during their stage combat training session at Westonka Library Saturday, Mar. 12, in Mound.  Six 11-13-year-olds learned to safely punch, slap, choke, pull hair and pull ears during the class led by Guthrie Theater acting instructor Aaron Preusse, a dramatic combat and stage fighting expert.