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TheSeaVoices

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My Linktr.ee ...I'm mainly on INSTAGRAM - but I'm all uncensored on -> AO3 and My Discord Also: Tumblr Art Tag / Will Pin! / My print SHOP

finding out there's a frankenstein ballet and that it was in october of last year…DEVASTATING

look at this. look at these. im foaming at the mouth

It was stupid good. So good in fact that the bbc filmed a version and put it on dvd when it debuted. I bought that dvd after I saw the show and put it up on the Internet Archive. The audio is not great but the dancing is spectacular. Ever see a pas de deux around an anatomical dissection? You will.

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One of my favorite performances of this now-retired program…. Johnny Weir, ‘Creep,’ Sun Valley, August 2015. Gorgeous photos from this performance here.

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Diadoumenos of Delos (Young athlete), Roman copy of c. 420 BC Classical Greek bronze by Polykleitos. marble

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“Apoxyomenos”. Young Athlete". Roman copy of a 1st century A.D. Greek sculpture from the 4th century B.C.) Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. marble

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Kurosawa, with this striking shot from “Yojimbo,” revels in Unosuke’s cruelty. His smirk cuts through the chaos, his pleasure in the violence as undeniable as the flames consuming the frame behind him. Fire isn’t just a backdrop here — it’s an extension of Unosuke himself, a searing embodiment of the destruction he’s unleashed. Kurosawa lets the inferno take up space, mirroring both the town’s collapse and the sadistic glee of the man watching it burn. Unosuke isn’t just a villain —  he’s a force of nature, grinning as the world burns.

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