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When the four turn to each other in silence with signs and gestures of alienation — Ambrosio is eloquently withdrawn — it is clear Vukovic Smart’s HILT (with dramaturgical support from Paul Hughes) is not simply inspired by the Mad Scene from Giselle but seeks to recreate the interior ...
We returned to our hotel to relax for a bit at the pool until our evening outing to Uluwatu. Pura Luhur Uluwatu & the Kecak Dance Our hired driver, Darma, drove us from The Movenpick in Jimbaran to Uluwatu on Saturday night. Because there was a traffic jam on the main road, we drove...
(School for Contemporary Dance where the curriculum is based on De Keersmaeker’s artistic practice) in which they were advertising a week-long thematic lab happening in July 2024 at Gaasbeek on Dance & Nature: Hand Power, Horse Labour & Dance with De Keersmaeker and Corentin Hannon. Morning...
s partly because he has the sort of job where if it was discovered he was ‘kinky’ it wouldn’t be looked on too kindly, but also because if you have some kind of activity where you can use a code or an action to trigger it off, you’re already building towards a scene and no...
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You see, Randolph isn’t even his name, and he’s been living a lie for over a decade now. Who is he, really? The well off lawyer he convinced his fiancée’s parents he was, or the local actor who rolled off the Berkeley Repertoire scene ten years ago and decided to use his the...
At this overly dramatic point, romance books entered the scene. My understanding of “romance” novels at the time involved front covers featuring men wearing ripped open billowing white blouses while swooning women in tight corsets draped themselves over them. I assumed there was always a pirate...
It could also very well be a reworking of the mad scene from Giselle choreographed for a quartet of women with very different bodies and different training but united in their emotional response to unseen events, and it is how each one express it — in their eyes, in their gestures, in ...
(lol all of them) in the scene/seeing the scene from their POV – rather than third person). My husband often catches me doing this (it’s happened in a restaurant while sitting across from him a few times) and he’s like “um, honey, your lips are moving. You’re talking to ...