Wow, Olivier, your photos are very beautiful. Maybe this young man is part of the same company. Two years ago, in Reno, Nevada, I saw Chinese dancers who danced in the same way. That was great. It is difficult to express the grace and beauty of "gestures" through photos. I tried to do so by posting several photos.
Bon week-end à toi, Olivier, je pensais que tu étais parti en vacances.
Reminds me of the troupe of Chinese blokes who used to lower themselves slowly down the front of public buildings, head first, as a form of "art". Good fun, until one of them fell and splattered his brains on the sidewalk....
I had not seen someone do this but it reminds me of performers in the circus who do similar acts.
RépondreSupprimerSeeing this would give me sufficient reason to stand still and look up for a long while. He is quite attractive and looks graceful too.
RépondreSupprimersuperbe, ce danseur dans les arbres. Belles photos, tu as reussi a bien rendre sa grace.
RépondreSupprimercela me fait penser à la troupe Retouramont, specialiste de la danse d'escalade. Ils etaient venus faire un spectacle à Evry.
Passe un bon weekend
Wow, Olivier, your photos are very beautiful. Maybe this young man is part of the same company. Two years ago, in Reno, Nevada, I saw Chinese dancers who danced in the same way. That was great. It is difficult to express the grace and beauty of "gestures" through photos. I tried to do so by posting several photos.
RépondreSupprimerBon week-end à toi, Olivier, je pensais que tu étais parti en vacances.
Thank you Annie and Abraham.
I thought that this was me - for a moment. Bad luck I can't dance like that, but it's never too late to learn !!
RépondreSupprimerReminds me of the troupe of Chinese blokes who used to lower themselves slowly down the front of public buildings, head first, as a form of "art". Good fun, until one of them fell and splattered his brains on the sidewalk....
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful. We have a lot of street theatre in Menton at the moment but this looks to be something very special and so beautifully photographed too.
RépondreSupprimerOh my goodness! One must have very good balance to do this.
RépondreSupprimerYou are right marie - "Easy on his feet and easy on the eye!!!"
RépondreSupprimerI would have loved to see it in person....!
RépondreSupprimerYou certainly got a treat, didn't you? :-) Reminds me that one day I want to see Cirque du Soleil.
RépondreSupprimerThank you for your nice comment over at Villigen.
WOW! Very interesting. I'd never seen anything like that! Cool~!
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