I hold nothing, though I embrace the world from laura sonnet Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 10 min 29 sec ✓ Published: 04-Mar-2014
Description: This choreographic work is loosely based on the Petrarchan sonnets 47, 104, and 123, believed to be written by Petrarch to a married woman named Laura as a means to reflect the unattainable love he felt for her. nnSet for six dancers in three parts, the work encompasses a series of duets interspersed with other groupings.The movement seeks to explore the boundaries that delineate distance/formality from proximity/intimacy, and the piece utilizes the classical form as a means in which the dance
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