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“In a new photo shoot done in collaboration with Harper’s Bazaar, Misty Copeland recreates some of Edgar Degas’ iconic ballet artworks, exploring the intricacies within the world of dance.” via My Modern Met
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Bummer. Ghostbusters II called it.
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