The magic of dance

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an advertisement for samuel beck's dance first think later it's the natural order
Harry's Harbour Bizarre
“It is a tale. Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.” Macbeth, Act 5, scene...
the words ballet written in black and white on a white background with text below it
ZsaZsa Bellagio
balter (v.) to dance artlessly, without particular grace of skill but usually with enjoyment.
a woman standing on one leg while wearing a white dress
Gallery
Gorgeous. "Dance, dance, or all is lost." Pina Bausch 2003, CAFE MULLER
a white and blue poster with the words, and as the stage and the world turn, you're expected to keep on dancing
Times Haiku
And as the stage and the world turn, you're expected to keep on dancing
many different pictures of women in sari outfits with their names on the chest and arms
Dr. D K Hari and Dr. D K Hema Hari
Navarasa Indian dance forms typically showcase 9 basic emotions of humans called Navarasa, nava for 9 and rasa for “something that is experienced, i.e. mood.”
The Nava Rasa, The Nine Emotions of Indian Classical Dance, by Odissi Dancer AuroTejas Hemsell, Shakti Dance School, Photography by Randy Poe Odishi Dance Photography, Odissi Dance Photography, Odishi Dance, Indian Traditional Dance, Shakti Dance, Indian Dances, Odissi Dance, Indian Dancer
The Nava Rasa, The Nine Emotions of Indian Classical Dance, by Odissi Dancer AuroTejas Hemsell, Shakti Dance School, Photography by Randy Poe
four different images of the same object, each with their own reflection in water and one showing
This set of images is both simple and complex. I like how to dancer has a plain background so there's not a lot going on and the focus is on her. The techniques used is probably multiplicity also layers of images.
a man in the air with his arms outstretched and legs spread wide, wearing white pants
Fred Astaire (1899-1987)
My Love Of Old Hollywood: Fred Astaire (1899-1987)
a man in red shirt and black pants doing a trick on the side of a building
Harinie Jeevitha Photography- Srijith Unni