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So, Lucinda Childs' Dance is a unique glimpse into the world of this remarkable postmodern dancer and choreographer. It’s not just a regular documentary; it’s more like an intimate exploration of her artistry. The film centers around her choreography from '79, which is set to Philip Glass's mesmerizing music, and the visuals created by Sol Lewitt. You really get a sense of the atmosphere in New York, the pace of her movements intertwining with the sounds and sights of the city. It captures her influence and the essence of her work, with a focus on the interplay between dance and space. The way Childs engages with the camera feels very personal, making you feel part of the experience rather than just an onlooker.
Focus on the intersection of dance and visual art.Check out the synergy of music and choreography.Good for understanding postmodern dance influences.
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