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photo Erik Danielson // wearing handmade dress by Nicole Vaunt
photo Erik Danielson // wearing handmade dress by Nicole Vaunt
photo Erik Danielson // wearing handmade dress by Nicole Vaunt
photo Erik Danielson // wearing handmade dress by Nicole Vaunt
photo Erik Danielson // wearing handmade dress by Nicole Vaunt
In Celebration of #woolweek we’re taking you inside the ewe-nique Wool BnBThis week is #woolwe
surrealismart: Untitled 1956 Zdzislaw Beksinski (1929-2005)
Mod Record Love! 1960s
Yang Liping in Peacock of the Winter, a modern interpretation of the traditional Dai peacock dance
fahdes: “In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my c
fuckitfireeverything:sing to me, o muse! — a modern iliad—> charles dance as priam, king of troy;
The Centaur and The Animal: Bartabas and Ko Murobushi performing with horses at Sadler’s Wells
Joseph Urban (American; 1872–1933), architectRoof Garden, Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati, Ohio Pen and bl
birdskullstudios: To take a page from The Princess Bride; It’s got masks, and ballet, and monsters;
Ask la Cour in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, New York City BalletPhotographer: Paul Kolnik© 20
Concerto Barocco, 1952Tanaquil Le Clercq, Diana Adams, and the New York City Ballet in “Concerto Bar
Adolf de Meyer (American, born France; 1868–1949)L'Après-midi d'un Faune = The Afternoon of a FaunCh
Teresa Reichlen and Jared Angle in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, New York City BalletPhotograp
Welcome to 2021, where we have period, modern, AND animal-laden adaptations!Our Dance with the Ghost
CultureDANCE: Alvin Ailey Dance Theater 2017
CHRISTUS UND DIE MINNENDE SEELEGedicht von Christus und der minnenden Seele, Constance ca. 1490
Before I talk about how Sparks’ latest chapter is out, I just wanted to say thank you to every
inneroptics:Erich Consemüller, Performance on the Bauhausstage in Dessau: phases of dramatic ge
Dancers at the BarreEdgar Degas (French; 1834–1917)ca. 1876–7Oil thinned with turpentine
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