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Lost something? Maybe you'll find it in the Musings Archive!
Posted: 01:15, Sunday 7 October 2007 by Mark Stojani
Updated: 09:59, Tuesday 23 October 2007 by Andrew Gibki
Recently I came across these clips of Gustavo Naveira and Giselle Anne. It got me thinking that there are so few dancers that actually make me feel something deeply…..
Sure, I can appreciate a couple moving beautifully, seemingly connected, and stepping to the beat of the music. This is something I appreciate with my brain – anything less that this is simply not dancing at all.
When I see Gustavo Naveira or Mariano “Chicho” Frumboli dance it’s more than connecting with their partner and stepping on the beat. I see expressed in their dancing exactly what I’m hearing.
Hope you enjoy the clips.
Or the links directly to youTube….
Gustavo y Giselle Anne 1
Gustavo y Giselle Anne 2
Gustavo y Giselle Anne 3
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At 23:37 on Sunday, 7 October 2007 Ben said: