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    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.
    Six boys, age 11-13, do calisthenics with acting instructor Aaron Preusse, left, before beginning the Guthrie Theater: 'Duke It Out,' stage fighting class held Saturday, Mar. 12, at Mound's Westonka Public Library.
    Joshua Denney, left, 11, reacts to a fake punch by Ian Bergstrom, 11, Mar. 12, at the Westonka Public Library in Mound.  The boys participated in the Guthrie Theater's: 'Duke It Out,' where sixth through ninth graders learned the secrets of safe stage combat.