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Pas de deux

Canada, 1968
film

Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinema effects that are all you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and il..

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Canada, 1971
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Canada, 1952
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Two bagatelles

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Lines - horizontal

Canada, 1960
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Alouette

Canada, 1944
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Polychrome phantasy

Canada, 1935
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Inner Rhythm

Canada, 1988
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For the love of dance

Canada, 1981
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Tour en l'air

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Lines - horizontal (TEFC)

Canada, 1960
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Dots

Canada, 1948
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Ballerina

Canada, 1963
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Loops = Boucles

Canada, 1949
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Window on Canada. No. 29

Canada, 1954
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Woven in time

Canada, 1977
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Notes on a triangle

Canada, 1966
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5 for 4

Canada, 1942
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