Pizarnik en sus diarios, 1 de enero

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Pizarnik en sus diarios, 1 de enero
It challenges me in more ways than I’m conscious about
Nothing but this
New York City ballet production of Midsummer Nights Dream
id much rather sleep away my whole life
I’m her
“Sometimes, even with a film I really love, I cannot tell the story precisely. Sometimes I cannot even tell what happened chronologically. But I’ll have flashes of some things. Sometimes it looks almost like a still. What I know, what I can remember is the emotion I felt. I know I loved a film because I remember feeling good in the film or feeling odd when I came out, either in tears or touched or mad.”
— Agnès Varda, from an interview with Melissa Anderson, 2001 (via filmografie)
resolutions.
living by the words of Miuccia 🩶
you’re born in December and I am also too
(or something like that Lana said)
“The English National Ballet's Pointe Shoe Christmas Tree is a holiday tradition that decorates the atrium of the London Coliseum during the company's Nutcracker performances. The tree is made up of donated and decorated pointe shoes, which are essential for the dancers”
And even now in the gathering dark of a late afternoon in December, of one more year stretching between us, I think of you. I remember.
- Tom Hansen, from "December Monologue,” Rattle #24 (Winter 2005).
Audrey Hepburn in Monet's garden, 1990, via
maria von trapp in 'the sound of music' 1965 dir. robert wise
always mesmerises me
paris 🏹