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Unlike most dance photography, these pictures do not attempt to document pre-existing choreography; they exist for their own sake, the best serving as portals into mysterious worlds of movement.
"We dance, not from a black place, but from a human place," she said. You have until March 17 to see the not-to-be-missed Gordon Parks photography exhibit at the Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery at ...
The book is an intentional challenge to the stillness of photography. With dance as the subject of “Ballet,” Brodovitch achieved a condition of motion by taking the medium to its limits.
(Allan Gonzalez / DFW Dance Photography) They say a classical ballet isn’t over until the female protagonist dies. Tchaikovsky’s popular 1870s Swan Lake is a prime example. Turned into a white ...
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