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It is a dance in development,which its narrative tells about the damages human being are doing to our planet/earth. "Human Nitrate" is the chaned name .The premiere was already.( " Venus in Furs" before)

It is crazy, with a great sense of humour and well executed by 3 skilled dancers but underneat there is a great pain!
Choreographer ; Sally- Anne Friedland,
Dancers : Robin Kain, Mor Bar- Zakai, Omer Astrachan.
Thanks for viewing.

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The nice attitude, grey tones, perfect details, wonderful presentation which make the story, full of the vitality & dyamatic, Pnina, excellent!    Best regards

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Excellent capture of the gesture, good color treatment. No idea what the teddy bear is doing. ;)
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So fluidly dynamic and choreographed meticulously -- a wonderful second you captured with bodies and fingers in unison.  The one eye emphasizes their connection as if it sees for them both.  The teddy bear is humerous

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while i like both, i like the first one better as the space-filling is awesome in it.great composition. compliments -koushik

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Ruud and Richard thanks both of you for your constant follow up, and comments

 

Les, thanks  read the preface and you will understand what the teddy bear is doing there.....;-))

 

Donna, I wrote you at the rescued drawing and did not know  it is not there any more. your development with the writer is huge!

 

Pierre thanks ,Not flamenco despite the tedddy bear....;-))

 

Koushik,thanks for writing your prefernce which is mine as well...;-)) the second is just   another version....

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Pnina, admirable composition and capture of grace in motion. I especially like the pattern formed by their fingers. Somehow , I am reminded of the famous painting of Michelangelo's " The Creation of  Adam", the iconic image of God extending his arm to Man. Your caption reminded me of that image.

Like Koushik, my preference is for the first image for its originality and aesthetic appeal.

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The lines of their bodies makes for a dynamic composition.  It reminds me a wee bit of Schiele.

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