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Repost: Tutus and Tendus With New York City Ballet
5/17/15: If the New York City Ballet has one signature piece, it’s Symphony in C. George Balanchine’s 1967 choreography to the Bizet piece is very simple and pure, but it’s utterly breathtaking. It was the first ballet I ever saw, and it’s stayed with me all these years. I vividly remember pretending I was dancing George’s beautiful choreography to get through the boredom of tendus in ballet class.
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The Scientific Artist

Repost: Etsomnia™ 298: A Dollar and a Dream

Etsom·ni·a (/etˈsämnēə/), noun, 1. a sleep disorder caused by obsessive Etsy browsing. 2. The surprising arrival of weird handmade merchandise ordered when one is only half conscious. (True story.) 3. An excuse for me to be an obnoxious, snarky New Yorker once per week.
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All About the Shapez

One Voice

Repost: Over/Under
Repost: The Festival of a Thousand Letters

Brief Candle
The Great Dane
Wild Card
Temporary/Terrific

Infectious Joy

Repost: AWAKEN

Repost: Color(ing) Theory
Repost: Hoofbeats and Heartbeats

Wiebke Haas
Repost: Made in Love

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