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Dancers on the Han River (Da Nang, Vietnam)

#dance #movement #skyline

You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,

Love like you'll never be hurt,

Sing like there's nobody listening,

And live like it's heaven on earth.

  

― William W. Purkey

Dance of the Spirits- Amazing northern lights in Iceland.

Dance as if no one were watching. Sing as if no one were listening, and live every day as if it were your last

Copyright © Tim Engle 2010

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Let's dance for freedom!

 

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Fantasy Faire 2023 from April 20 to May 7, 2023

 

The art of dance reached a peak in the Tang Dynasty, but declined in later dynasties.

In more recent times, the art of dance in China has enjoyed a resurgence, and modern developments in Chinese dances are continuing apace.

This could either be a social distancing reminder, or a chaperone sign for a school dance.

These dancing Black-backed Jackals were photographed in the wild in the Kgalagadi.

A scene from Sita Swagatham - Ramayan in Sita's perspective, a dance recital by Smt.Gayatri Sriram.

I couldn't resist adding music to this video!!! LOL!

Dancing is emblematic for cranes. They do it year-round, so it's not just a mating display. Sometimes it seems like they just do it for fun. That seemed to be the case here with these Sandhill Cranes.

 

This trio (their young growing colt is out of the frame watching them) appeared just as we were getting out of the truck, so I did not notice that my exposure compensation was at +3. Luckily things didn't get completely blown out, but I wish I had been more mindful so I could have achieved a lower ISO.

... μετά από απαίτηση πολλών θαυμαστών !!!

  

* το ινδιάνικο όνομα του Mr. K

dancer: elizabeth reichelt

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Dance Island Trance

Dancing together

support each other, love each other every timehttps://chatykhasegawa.blogspot.com/2018/12/jr-wolf-002.html

Dancing Capybaras at the Zoo

Dance (I) marks a moment in Matisse’s career when he embraced a reductive approach to painting, seeking the expressive potentials of fundamental elements: line, color, and form. This daring approach was influenced by the increasing sophistication of photographic technology. In 1909—the year of this painting—the artist observed, “The painter no longer has to preoccupy himself with details. The photograph is there to render the multitude of details a hundred times better and more quickly. Plastic form will present emotion as directly as possible and by the simplest means.”

Scottish Ballet dancers Araminta Wraith and Henry Dowden in The Hidden Gardens at Tramway, Glasgow.

 

This was from a photo call today to promote World Ballet Day (October 4th). The dancers are performing a movement from Sibilo, by Sophie Laplane.

 

My thanks are due to Scottish Ballet's Communications Officer, Carrie McAdam for inviting me to this photo call.

A snap candid shot as we explored the ancient east gate of the city.

Have a good Friday!

Bharatanatyam, a pre-eminent Indian classical dance form presumably the oldest classical dance heritage of India is regarded as mother of many other Indian classical dance forms. Conventionally a solo dance performed only by women, it initiated in the Hindu temples of Tamil Nadu and eventually flourished in South India. Theoretical base of this form traces back to ‘Natya Shastra’, the ancient Sanskrit Hindu text on the performing arts. A form of illustrative anecdote of Hindu religious themes and spiritual ideas emoted by dancer with excellent footwork and impressive gestures its performance repertoire includes nrita, nritya and natya. ( Text from Cultural India. com )

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