Friday, 1 February 2019

Some ballet, something beautiful for beginning of the month.


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  1. Distressing, impressive, tender and explorative.

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  2. I danced with Robb (the tall guy with the buzz cut white guy in front) in Ballet Victoria - right before my accident. This brings back many of memories. All I can think of is "Hey Robb, how are you now?" I am going to tell him that I saw him in a ted talk now. Thank you for posting this! Thinking more about this, it makes me feel quite sad, and nostalgic.

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    1. So sorry. It is a sad piece I feel without the addition of personally knowing one of the dancers. Our lives move in many directions and this choreography seems to be drawn from a deep emotional understanding.

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  3. This is a beautiful piece. This company is new to me. I have put my thoughts on my blog https://dsmgdance.blogspot.com

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  4. This performance is so strong! It's one of the most impressive choreographies I have ever seen! I wish I had the chance to see it live. I love dance and classical ballet very much. This year in Greece i have seen beautiful works by the Greek National Opera. As you can see here https://www.nationalopera.gr/en/ it has a great variety of performances which are of really awesome. If you visit Athens and you love ballet I suggest you book tickets!

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