"Slow Dancing" at the Guggenheim Museum
Last night I saw a wonderful program at the Guggenheim Museum in New York called "Slow Dancing."
The discussion and presentation showcased the work of photographer David Michalek and dancers Desmond Richardson, Wendy Whelan and Herman Cornejo.
The high-definition photos - taken at 3,000 images per second - of the dancers were projected in slow motion to highlight the the smallest increment of movement possible.
I thought the program was wonderful and I'll write more about it when I get back to DC.
Tonya Plank has an excellent write-up about this event.
Posted by Doug Fox on April 23, 2007 6:31 AM
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