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  1. Summerhall until September 27th 2012 4 stars There's something heroic about David Michalek's three-screen sequel of sorts to his similarly styled Slow Dancing triptych of larger-than-life slo-mo studies of dancers in motion, first seen in 2007.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · Michalek’s work will be on view at three special New York City Ballet Art Series performances on February 3 eve, February 8, and February 23, where all tickets are priced at $40. To learn more ...

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  3. By David Nicholls. 437 pp. Vintage. Paper, $14.95. ... The Book Review Podcast: Each week, top authors and critics talk about the latest news in the literary world. Listen here.

  4. Art Series 2024. David Michalek’s large-scale video installation, SLOWDANCING/NYCB, provided a deep dive into the distinctive archive and style of New York City Ballet. In a triptych of hyper-slow-moving images, 45 films, representing 30 ballets — from Balanchine’s Apollo (1928) to Justin Peck’s CoplandDanceEpisodes(2023) — were shown ...

  5. There’s something heroic about David Michalek’s three-screen sequel of sorts to his similarly-styled ‘Slow Dancing’ triptych of larger-than-life slo-mo studies of dancers in motion, first ...

  6. It is a fantasy, but the book draws inspiration from the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Rape of Nanking. Crime Fiction Lover reviews Jessica Barry’s Freefall, a crime novel: In some crime novels, the wrongdoing hits you between the eyes from page one. With others it’s a more subtle process, and that’s OK too.

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