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She didn't need to hear the notes to be able to dance to a tune she felt.

 

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When your whole world is shaken

From all the risks we have taken

Dance with me, dance with me

Into the colors of the dusk

 

When you hav awoken

From all the dreams broken

Come and dance with me, dance with me

Into the colors of the dusk

Dance with me into the colors of the dusk

 

The paths we're walking on

They crumble behind us

But if we leave now

Tey will never, they will never find us

 

And if this crazy world spins itself

Down to dust

I want to be with you

In the colors

 

When you again start hoping

With your arms wide open

Come on dance with me, oh dance with me

Into the colors of the dusk

 

And all will be right, will be right

Dancing like water with the light

Woah dance with me, wont you dance with me

Into the colors of the dusk

Whoa dance with me

Into the colors of the dusk

Dance with me into the colors of the dusk

 

(Lyrics of Ben Harper** In The Colors www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZwZDEMORtY

 

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Snowy egret dances at the San Louis National Wildlife Refuge can end as quickly as they began. And, when they flare their feathers, snowy egret necks look like pipe cleaners.

Detail of Marco Cochrane’s “Bliss Dance“, a 40-foot-tall sculpture on display at Las Vegas’ Park MGM, formerly the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino.

The peony dance.

The peonies got tangled in the clouds.

They are attracted by the pale blue distances.

And it seems that right in front of my eyes,

They soared in the sky, flew...

And their petals smoothly and easily

Intertwined in the air, playing,

They were blown far away by the wind.

What they dreamed of was coming true.

And by making a bet with the cicadas,

They were dancing in a waltz of a bright sunset.

Their dance lasted until dawn.

The sun burst in, and everything disappeared somewhere...

but nothing.The ball is not over yet.

Until the evening, the heroes only dispersed.

And they are waiting impatiently for the day to come in heaven.

That's the hour. And the evening arranged everything....(this dance was performed in my garden...)

 

#love to #dance #blackandwhite

She's Got 'Em.

 

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Great egret

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The American White Pelican, frequently spoken of as "THE CLOUD DANCER” representing their graceful, soaring flight in groups, often moving together in the sky. The White Pelican is a masterpiece of natural avionic architecture, a creature of stark, snowy elegance and of prehistoric size. On the water, it sits high and buoyant like a regal white galleon. In the air, it transforms into a master of the thermals with its massive 9-foot wingspan tipped with ink-black flight feathers that only reveal themselves in motion.

Unlike its rugged, salt-sprayed cousin the Brown Pelican, the White Pelican possesses a luminous, pristine plumage that seems to glow even on overcast days. It's most striking feature is the massive tangerine-orange bill, which during the breeding season, develops a strange keratinous horn on the upper ridge...a temporary crown that gives the bird a mythical, archaic appearance.

On the water they dip their pouched bills to scoop up fish, or tip-up like an oversized dabbling duck. Sometimes, groups of pelicans work together to herd fish into the shallows for easy feeding. Look for them on inland lakes in summer and near coastlines in winter.

When they move, they do so with a quiet, synchronized grace. Watching a flock circling and soaring in a tight rising column high above the California landscape is a hypnotic experience, as the CLOUD DANCERS alternate between brilliant white to sudden black with every tilt of their black tipped wings against the deep blue sky.

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Put on your red shoes and dance for me...

The Brampton concert band playing their last show of the season at Gage Park.

Lights, water, music and fireworks at the Illuminated Fountain Performance at Longwood Gardens, another photo from that windy night. (Series)

San Francisco Carnaval 2011

 

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The traditional costumes of the Colca Valley used for the Wititi dance, a traditional Peruvian folk dance associated with the transition to adulthood, inspired by bridal parades.

Houston Holiday Parade, Thanksgiving Day, Houston Texas

Beginning in the early 1990s, sandhill cranes began stopping at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge on their way to and from their wintering grounds in Georgia and Florida. Today, as many as 12,000 spend the entire winter there.

 

“Sandhill cranes use the Tennessee River as a travel corridor,” says Kirk Miles, Region 3 wildlife manager with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. “We average, at least for the last five years, about 15,000 sandhill cranes using the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. However, more and more, the birds are using other fields along the Tennessee River as well.”

 

Greater sandhill cranes are the largest sub-species of crane, and average six to seven pounds and close to five feet tall with a wingspan stretching more than six feet wide. Their feathers are varying shades of gray, and the forehead and crown are covered with red skin. Adults have a white cheek patch.

 

Sandhill cranes mate for life — which can be two decades or more — and remain with their mates year-round. Cranes nest on the ground and often have two eggs, which the pair tends together.

 

Particularly during spring mating season, but also throughout the year, sandhill cranes will “dance,” which can include bowing, jumping, running, wing flapping and even throwing sticks and grass into the air.

 

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Hula Dancers in Oahu. Hula is a dance form accompanied by chant or song developed in the Hawaiian Islands by the Polynesians who originally settled there. Oahu, Hawaii, USA

 

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Hydrangea ‘Dance Party’, a cultivar of Hydrangea macrophylla native to Japan.

Produces delicate multicolored flowers of pinkish, purplish, blueish, and greenish mixture depending on soil conditions.

Finally caught a pair of Great crested grebes doing their courtship dance this afternoon though only just found a clearing through the reeds

The moment in between what you once were, and who you are now becoming, is where the dance of life really takes place.

- Barbara De Angelis

Alejandro Ransoli dancing in front of a piece called The Light Drips Down by Nicole Mauser as part of Mana Contemporary in Chicago . Here's a link to their works:

 

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Dancing with the Stars, backyard version. Teddy and Echo taking home the Mirror Ball (or Frisbee)

A night to never forget at Jokulsarlon, no matter how the cold was , just me and the lights dancing above...

Stove - ThuyKhue street

The bright days of early Spring, the trees still without leaves show their graceful shapes.

This one like a ballet dancer.

Seen on a walk around the countryside where I live.

Portrait of a fire dancer at the end of his performance of the Kecak Fire Dance, a traditional Balinese dance, Ubud, Bali.

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The day I danced with the poppies I knew I was still a wildflower ~ KissThePixel2019

 

Image taken with Nikkor 50mm f1.2 on the Nikon DF

Be like the Fool, dance if you want to dance, sing if you want to sing, laugh if you want to laugh and Enjoy Life?!

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