INTROSPECTION
UNSEEN CINEMA
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Sara Kathryn Arledge's loosely-connected technical and aesthetic experiments utilize dance in an effort to portray "time in art." The intent was to create a dance that could only be shown on film, a choreography uniquely different from any devised for the stage and one that emerged solely from the film medium. — Terry Cannon
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