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"Flowering" in red and black....


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Belongs to the Series of the "Red" dance. The narrative is women in a bar....

General rehearsal, Backdrop does not belong to the dance, created with PS,

 

Choreography: Sally- Anne Friedland.

 

Thanks for your impressions.

 

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The facial expressions and postures are truly fascinating. The two embracing women share a common bond that is perfectly portrayed by their clothing and intertwisting arms. While the one on the left looks fearful the one on the right has a defiant look on her face. They both seem to confront an angry and scolding being. In the meantime the dancer on the far right wearing black seems oblivious to her surroundings.
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Nice moment in beautiful composition.

Avantgard choreography... I would love to see this work :)

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A superb performance image Pnina....the seized moment with body expression, the colors poping amonge the gray and black BG...the reflection on the floor contribute also to the aesthetic....
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These do look like two flowers struggling to bloom. The expressions are great. The dark figure, fully stretched in the background, seems like nighttime fleeing the scene.
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Cherlyn, I'm glad you liked it.

 

Adan, nice interpretation as always,very nice feedback

 

Richard , as well !! always nice

 

Alberto, I'm glad you liked the beauty.

 

Janusz, it is a very long and complexed dance, worth seeing, I'm never sated in seeing/photographing it again and again....

 

Laurent, so glad to see and read your interpretation.

 

Alec, thanks , glad to se you , talked about your work with Spencer ;-))

 

Amal, dear Friend, what an analogy! thanks

 

Jeff, as I wrote it is a long and complex choreography,I try fo find the moments special for me , and share them with you all. thanks for your feelings .

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