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Works explorer

Diplopennies (Dancing the Sirtaki) poster

Greece, 1966
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Greece, 1966

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Phenakistiscope disc (Man and woman dancing)

France, c. 1850
Similarity: 73%

Circles and Dots

c. 1939-c. 1940
Similarity: 71%

Head On poster

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 71%

Inaugural poster for Musée Grévin, Luminous Pantomimes

France, 1892
Similarity: 68%

Folk dances today

United States, 1968
Similarity: 68%

[Tony Agapitos: First Greek Community Dance at Exhibition Centre 1961]

Australia, 1961
Similarity: 68%

Blobs 3

c. 1939-c. 1940
Similarity: 68%

Kelimba

Austria, 1986
Similarity: 68%

Australian theatrical poster

Similarity: 67%

Light Reflection

1941
Similarity: 67%

French theatrical poster

Similarity: 67%

[Tony Agapitos: Ninolakis the Poet]

Australia, c. 1960
Similarity: 67%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 66%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 66%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 66%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 66%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 66%

Branches

c. 1939-c. 1940
Similarity: 66%
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