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Old November-20th-2004, 07:10 AM   #1
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The Ultimate Dance Video Thread

It would be fine if we could come up with videos of various types of dances, including flamenco, ballet, jazz dance and whatever. Even images would do, if you find videos too heavy (or too heavy to load...)

Here's my contribution: Beitohaugen Granli,Jan - Kristoffervrenjga

Click on the low or hi video symbol next to that name and tune

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Old November-20th-2004, 09:44 AM   #2
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Flamenco ...

This is the first flamenco video I found. It's a Real Video and the link is on the left, next to this interview with Andrés Marin:



Trilogía: Rafael Campallo, Torombo and Andrés Marín Bienal 2000. Seville. Spain.
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Old November-20th-2004, 10:28 AM   #3
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Thanks, Sand. Flamenco, the original breakdancing!.............
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Old November-20th-2004, 12:03 PM   #4
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The great Alvin Ailey circa 1960............

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Old November-20th-2004, 12:46 PM   #5
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Whatever dance that is they're doing in Journey's "Separate Ways" video.
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Old November-20th-2004, 05:40 PM   #6
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Eva Yerbabuena

One of the very few times I have actually gone to see a dancer and even pay for it was only last year, when I saw Eva Yerbabuena:

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Old November-20th-2004, 05:59 PM   #7
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Kazuo Ohno - master of the Butho

Immediately after I posted this thread I very randomly stumbled upon a TV program about Butoh dance master Kazuo Ohno , who the filmaker had followed for about 30 years. I guess I saw about half of it and his son - also a dancer - was in focus in part of it, but Kazuo was still taking part in performances at 98. What he did about 10 years ago was amazing.
Kazuo in 1999. Much of the dancing was done to remakes of Beatles tunes...



Kazuo, born 1906, with his wife in 1977:
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Rudolf, another master of dance. His athleticism was incredible...

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Margot, art in motion.......

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