Sublime Choreography
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Sublime Choreography
As the title suggests: Choreography of very great excellence and beauty. ~ Lia Kim.
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This is a beautifully choreographed video and a beautiful song for which it was done to.
It reminds me of this one, as well:
It reminds me of this one, as well:
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I really enjoy performances like that, where the dancer can express exactly how the music makes them feel and then, portray their feelings through movement.
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As do I. I believe I've watched that Sia video about thirty times, just to watch the girl's movements and with the song just barely audible.
I'm fascinated with how the body moves when its allowed to move to song, regardless of the genre of music. I believe I could watch people dance for an eternity and never be bored.
I'm fascinated with how the body moves when its allowed to move to song, regardless of the genre of music. I believe I could watch people dance for an eternity and never be bored.
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I saw this posted on someone`s facebook page, somewhere. which led me to Lia Kim`s page.
The music is Dubstep, I really don`t know how I feel about that style of music, but the way they move in this video clip is amazing.
It reminds me of the 1980`s body poppin` / robot craze.
The music is Dubstep, I really don`t know how I feel about that style of music, but the way they move in this video clip is amazing.
It reminds me of the 1980`s body poppin` / robot craze.
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I find certain forms of dubstep to be fantastic. There is one artist that truly amazes me as she has studied violin and dance since she was a child and mixes them both with such grace, beauty and passion that you sort of forget that the music has an electronic base to it.
This was the first song I ever heard by Lindsey Stirling:
And another that is an orchestral version of an original dubstep song:
This was the first song I ever heard by Lindsey Stirling:
And another that is an orchestral version of an original dubstep song:
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Indeed. There are many more songs of hers that I enjoy, but for other reasons. Mostly because they're just... fun to watch, but I have always loved to watch those that can dance. I am forever entranced by those who dance ballet, no matter the production.
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Lestat wrote:I really enjoy performances like that, where the dancer can express exactly how the music makes them feel and then, portray their feelings through movement.
Like this, Lestat?
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Omg, Nia... I LOVE Lindsey Stirling. I believe that I started "forgiving" dubstep around the time that I discovered her.
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I originally posted this in my music picks, but thought it would be best here as well.
Nia wrote:I had found this on my facebook feed and the video was cut short. Found it again on youtube.
These dancers are absolutely amazing!
To see more of them: Duo MainTenanT
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Thanks, Lestat - loved mechanic movements of Lia Kim & Tutat!! Truly amaising *really like technopop-dances of robots in 80's*
Nia, thanks to you discivered Lindsey Stirling - her violin + electro reminded me Vanessa May (except from the last one isn't a such talented dancer)...
Nia, thanks to you discivered Lindsey Stirling - her violin + electro reminded me Vanessa May (except from the last one isn't a such talented dancer)...
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Thank you for all these videos!
I like so much the dance...(Classic ballet and contemporary dance and many things to be told this level).
Here is the scene which haunts me, the famous transformation of the black swan sliding on the " lake of Swans " of Tchaïkowsky!
A perfect moment, right?
I like so much the dance...(Classic ballet and contemporary dance and many things to be told this level).
Here is the scene which haunts me, the famous transformation of the black swan sliding on the " lake of Swans " of Tchaïkowsky!
A perfect moment, right?
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