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Time

United States, 1972
film

Episode number 4 of Series “The Dance series” For the dancer, time is the awareness of duration. The film moves from the traditional musical defin..

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Space

United States, 1973
Similarity: 78%

Motion

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Similarity: 75%

Shape

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The Body as an Instrument

United States, 1973
Similarity: 74%

A Question of time

United Kingdom, 1964
Similarity: 73%

Dance four

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Similarity: 73%

Reflections on time

United States, 1969
Similarity: 71%

Time is

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Similarity: 71%

Time changes

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Similarity: 71%

The Clock

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Once upon a time

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Similarity: 70%

Dance frame

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Similarity: 70%

The Story of time

United Kingdom, 1950
Similarity: 70%

The Tenth Dancer

1993
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Time: measurement and meaning

United States, 1974
Similarity: 68%

Time and clocks

United States, 1960
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Out of time

Australia, 2000
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Dance Magic

United States, 1989
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