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maid dusa
rey rapids
naoyakou
kaysfeets
dominao
“Bedoyo Ketawang-Energy of The Soul” by Indonesian contemporary painter Srihadi Sudarsono, 2002
Plates from Kellom Tomlinson’s dancing manual “The Art of Dancing Explained”, 1735
Plate from “The art of dancing explained by reading and figures”, by KellomTomlinson, c. 1735
A music party by Jacob Fransz van der Merck, 1656
A literal dance with the devil
checanty:Fox Leads The Way‘This way, m'lady.’Interior artwork for the Cemetery Dance edition of Owen
Masked dancer as Ganesha, Nepal, photo by Govinda Mahrjan
The Dance of the Muses, Joseph Paelinck, 1832
Nicola Viso, “Figures merry making on the banks of a river”
Ring in Women’s History Month at this weekend’s Target First Saturday! We’ll be honoring
In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this A
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
Emily - dance teacher and awesome storyteller.
scrumptious turnaround! superb spinaround! funky lil dance
Gaetano Zompini (1700 - 1778)A Bacchanalian Dance, a Satyr reclining in the Foreground
This week, we celebrate the work and research of 2016-2017 Museum Education Fellow Camilo Godoy. Cam
Model: @ahsiajanaeHair: @gailhudson Ph: @reubencphotography
~A Dance of Madness~I love the dynamic between these two!
Franz Jüttner (1865-1925), ‘Elektrischer Todtentanz - Tod Per Draht’ (Electric Dance of Death - Deat
artfreyparis:म एक सदरण नेपाली केटा काठमाडौँबाट हो / म एक असल मित्रको खोजीमा छु कोहि हुनुहुन्छ कृपया
The Dance by Federico Andreotti
The Dance at Furuichi for the Hisagataya Group, Yashima Gakutei, mid 1820s, Cleveland Museum of Art:
thelostsmiles:“This is like martial arts dance. You don’t get too close to him.”
Sekara, a deity figure for Devil’s Dance, with nature-y powers. She lives in a forest where the leav
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