Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreograppher Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (the land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool.
"Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreograppher Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (the land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool."@en
"Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (the land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool."@en
"Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (the land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool."
""Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (The land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De L'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool""
"Two video/dance collaborations by Douglas Rosenberg and choreographer Li Chiao-Ping. Epic (the land within) uses text, landscape imagery and performance to present an expressionistic dance possible only for the camera. De l'eau, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping for herself and a male dancer takes place in an abandoned swimming pool."@en
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