Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
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Dancer outside of the African History Museum (2010) || Photo by itsrainingeino
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Dr. No title sequence (1962)
Photographed by Arthur Elgort
Some genius replaced the music in the Party Rock video with the cantina song from Star Wars and it matches perfectly
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Just to cute!
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Dancing Dead Leaves by Yunfan Tan
Have you ever danced with the devil by the pale moonlight? Batman has, but surely the fallen leaves that have given their lives annually for a few thousand millennia know that feel as well, though Yunfan believes that need not be a saddening sacrifice: looping the withering process and turning it into an endless dance, the leaves’ way of saying this isn’t goodbye… just we’ll do this again next year.
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