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Marmalade "Dandy" Amberberry Halfling, Bard of Dance
Narelle Autio, School Of Dance. Melbourne, Australia, 2001
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“Everything is barely weeks. Everything is days. We have minutes to live.” ― Don DeLillo, Cosmopolis
When you dance a dance of another, you make yourself in the image of its creator. ...
from rehearsal to stage
Picture by Noor Eemaan Jaffery
Choreography by Trey McIntyre
Costumes copyright The University of Oklahoma
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Imagine learning an entire kung-fu kata in the form of a classic Indian dance? Granted, both are totally different things but I can’t help but make the analogy. Both require dedication and immersion into a culture. Both disciplines are hundreds of years old. Mastery of each is mesmerizing.
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Dancers from Marjorie Hollinshed School of Dance in, 1929
Left to right: Marjorie Hollinshed; Lurline Lovett; Billie Spiller; Phyllis Danaher; Thelma Eden; Dundas Wilkinson; Judith Avery; Vera Tighe; Nelly Money.