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fate being the hands that "pull the strings and make them ring"...
so you're saying fate is like a musician? the one playing the tune to which the characters dance? yeah, yeah, i get that. [screams]
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re: the previous post:
fate being the hands that "pull the strings and make them ring"...
so you're saying fate is like a musician? the one playing the tune to which the characters dance? yeah, yeah, i get that. [screams]
reading maybe the most boring book ever written but harry styles is releasing music again so I guess everything’s okay
Most of us walk around in a split universe, the sensorial one in which the sun rise, and the rational one in which the earth turns. Meanwhile, we will forget that the moon does rise. It is a quandary for the senses, which cannot tell the difference, and a success for the rational mind, which can.
Gravity, Steve Paxton
JinJin 🖤 dance theory
~ Admin Shannon
Astro University 👁🗨🖤🎸📽🎭🎞👯♂️
~ Admin Shannon
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14/09/2020
Dance theory notes with some amazing art of Indian classical dancers by @overeducatedhillbilly
🎶Up - Sing Street (2016)🎶
Birth is not so much a beginning as it is an abrupt change in which suddenly there are different factors than those in the womb, and there is gravity. With gravity, a new negotiation begins, and these terms condition us for the rest of our lives.
Gravity, Steve Paxton