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Precise, fast footwork is essential to a flamenco dancer. It's impossible to build speed unless you get the basics right first. Flamenco footwork technique is an exact science!
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I wish my face looked that serene when I was doing grand jetes!
Twenty-something grad school graduate and young higher education professional exploring life and embracing a quarter-life crisis in Chicago. After lots of time searching, I'm finally figuring out who I am, where I'm going, and how to get there. This is a visual representation of that journey: things that inspire me, things I love, and things that teach me something new. Join me. Curated by Katerina Beth. More about me: Dancer. Pescetarian. Pretend Chef. Northwestern University Double Alumna (BA and MS). Lifelong Learner. Midwesterner through and through with a longing for both New England and the Pacific Northwest.
© Debora Schwedhelm Калеки, по моему, чем-то похожи на красивых женщин. И те и другие устали от вечно обращенных на них взглядов, они пресыщены постоянным вниманием, они затравлены этим вниманием и открыто отвечают взглядом на взгляд. Кто не отводит глаз, тот выигрывает /Юкио Мисима/ Мужчина уже…
These were her Castanets
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The dance company features work of Latinx choreographers, as well as a robust educational outreach program. It was just awarded a $4 million grant from the Ford Foundation.
Emilee Strong. Photograph :Chris Clark To celebrate the Ballet News facebook page reaching 50,000 readers this week, I wanted to share with non-facebook users some of the most popular photographs. Most of them have received over 1000 'likes' on facebook , with the most popular reaching thousands.
June 1968: Cars outside an entrance way seen through a windscreen at nightime. New York, 1953. A view from a moving car as it passes the Western Skies Motel in stormy weather, Colorado, USA, March 1977. Mountains can be seen reflected in the wing mirror. A cracked pane of glass, March 1963.…
vintageblackbeauty: “ “ Dancer and choreographer Pearl Primus, PhD. ” ”
juste pour la beauté des photos ...
The varied textures and bright colors of Spanish folk art adapt well to children's arts and crafts projects, making them effective tools for teaching kids about the culture.
The curse of the half open door reticence the mother of fear fear the spouse of bondage bondage an only child Periscope to Lusitania Madame La Guillotine to a sweet tooth BOGOF handguns to a kinder…