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Male-female interaction is a theme found throughout her work, which has been an inspiration for—and reached a wider audience through—the movie Talk to Her, directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Her pieces are constructed of short units of dialogue and action, ofte...
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Talking about people through dance She was born in 1940 in Solingen as Philippine Bausch; under her nickname Pina she was later to gain international standing from nearby Wuppertal with her dance theatre. Her parents ran a restaurant in Solingen attached ...
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Listen to Harvey Lichtenstein talk about getting to know Pina Bausch: “So I went over to see her in Wuppertal. She didn’t acknowledge me. I mean, it took about two or three trips before she finally said, 'Okay, you join the family.'”...
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Javier Cámara... Benigno Martín Darío Grandinetti... Marco Zuluaga Leonor Watling... Alicia Rosario Flores... Lydia González Mariola Fuentes... Rosa Geraldine Chaplin... Katerina Bilova Pina Bausch... Bailarina 'Café Müller' Malou Airaudo... Bailarine 'Ca...
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was born 1940 in Solingen and died 2009 in Wuppertal. She received her dance training at the Folkwang School in Essen under Kurt Jooss, where she achieved technical excellence. Soon after the director of Wuppertal's theatres, Arno Wüstenhöfer, engaged her...
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日期:2024-09-19
Critics Consensus: Another masterful, compassionate work from Pedro Almodovar. ... The Tomatometer rating – based on the published opinions of hundreds of film and television critics – is a trusted measurement of movie and TV programming ......
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Pina Bausch The most controversial dancer/choreographer of her era was Pina Bausch (born 1940). She created the Theatertanz, an approach to dance expression, which became a trend. Born July 27, 1940, in the industrial city of Solingen in Germany, Pina ......
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MOVEMENT Until now movement as such has never touched me. I always regarded it as a given. One just moves. Everything moves. Only through Pina's Tanztheater have I learned to value movements, gestures, attitudes, behaviour, body language, and through her ...