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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • A couple costumed as a milkman and a milkmaid swing dance.
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  • A couple costumed as a milkman and a milkmaid swing dance.
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  • Well-dressed dancers on the dance floor at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Dancers on the floor for a Charleston dance contest. Five finalists were chosen from the participants.
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  • Dancers dance enthusiastically to the Deamland Orchestra.
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  • Women dance in the Dreamland Follies, a troupe that harkens to the era of Ziegfeld.
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  • A deep dip on the dance floor at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A member of the Dreamland Orchestra and his partner dance a tango.
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  • The dance floor on the lawn of Governors Island was crowded with dancers of all ages.
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  • Celine Cassone and Alexander Hille of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal dance in Benjamin Millepied's "Closer". The start of the performance at the outdoor venue was delayed by 30 minutes because of rain.
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  • Two of five finalists dance together in the Charleston contest.
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  • Dancers dance enthusiastically to the Deamland Orchestra.
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  • Siegfried and Odette dance a pas de deux. The males dancing female roles danced en pointe.
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  • The area in front of the stage was left open for dancing, but standees soon filled it, and most dancers found room to dance elsewhere.
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  • A drummer from New York's Wan Chi Ming Hung Gar Institute dragon and lion dance team.
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  • A man and a woman dance near the entrance gate at the Prospect Park bandshell to Palmieri's salsa music.
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  • Siegfreid's friend Benno von Sommerstern and Odette dance as Siegfried looks on. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was founded in the 1970s.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Marchers twirl rainbow banners in a dance routine.
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  • A man and a woman dance near the entrance gate at the Prospect Park bandshell to Palmieri's salsa music.
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  • Siegfreid and Odette dance as the other swans look on in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo's production of Swan Lake, part of Celebrate Brooklyn, in Prospect Park.
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  • Under the elevated tracks on Brighton Beach AVenue, the Taste of Russia store is next door to Kaleidoscope, a multicultural center and Russian folk dance club.
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  • A dance troupe during a performance at the Ideas City festival.
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  • Twoo performers braced in a doorway, part of the Ideas City street fesival. Otehr performances included dance and music.
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  • Near the end of the dance, the women lift their skirts and show their panties. When the building was built it created a wind tunnel effect that lifted women's skirts, revealing their ankles, a scandalous event at the time.
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  • The women break into jazzy dance steps beside the Flatiron Building.
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  • A young girl from an Irish dance school.
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  • A young woman drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • A young woman drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • Demonstrating a dance move in the wardrobe and makeup room.
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  • The women break into jazzy dance steps beside the Flatiron Building.
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  • A barbershop quartet sang "Standing on the corner, watching all the girls go by" to open the performance and to set the theme for the dance.
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  • Men line the sidewalk, hoping the wind will blow, lifting the women's skirts, and revealing some ankle or perhaps more. The dance was choreographed by Shandoah Goldman for the 110th anniversary of the Flatiron Building.
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  • Shandoah Goldman, choreographer of 23 Skidoo, leads the dance troupe out of the Gershwin Hotel to the Flatiron Building.
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  • A street performer in a Santa Claus costume in the middle of a dance in front of the Wall Street Journal offices on the Avenue of the Americas.
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  • Bandleader Michael Aranella and his Dreamland Orchestra. The band plays dance-band compositions from the 1920s and 30s.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra.
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  • A couple in period dress dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A woman in a maid's costume dancing in the Charleston contest.
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  • Dancers dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A couple dancing to the piano of Peter Mintun.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A couple dances to the Dreamland Orchestra, conducted by Michael Aranella, founder and organizer of the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • New York, NY - 31 October 2015. A woman bedecked in a glittery costume dancing at the start of the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade.
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  • A young couple dancing to salsa near the store and refreshment area. The area in front of the stage, which had been intended for dancing, was filled with standees.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. A woman dancing in a skimpy costume with a feathered headdress.
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  • A couple dancing on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • A couple on the outermost part of the lawn dancing to the music of Eddie Palmieri.
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  • Odette, the swan, dances en pointe. The dancers in the troupe, all men, wore tutus for the female roles, but did not shave their chest or armpit hair.
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  • Couples dancing to the music of Eddie Palmieri.
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  • In a twist on Cinderella's glass slipper story, women try to fit their pot lids to a pot carried by the man at the right.
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  • Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box." The set for this piece was dark and foggy, reminiscent of the urban club scene.
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  • Dancers in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • The corps de ballet in the role of a Greek chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • A foggy scene in "Night Box" by Wen Wei Wang. The set and costumes were in shades of  gray and black.
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  • Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal at the beginning of Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box", choreographed for Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal.
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  • Alexander Hille and Celine Cassone of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal in Benjamin Millepied's "Closer".
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  • Alexander Hille lifts Celine Cassone in Benjamin Millepeied's "Closer", the first piece of the evening.
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  • A man dips his partner at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A group of friends picnics under a plane tree at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A man ties a newly-purchased bow tie at the Jazz Age Lawn Party. Vendors sold vintage clothing, and ties and hats were very popular.
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  • Crowds cover the lawn on Governors Island for the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A woman tries on a period-style headpiece at a vendors booth.
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  • Gregory Moore and the dancers of the Dreamland Follies performing at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Dancers in the Dreamland Follies wait to perform.
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  • Michael Haar changes a needle on one of the antique phonographs used to play vintage 78s between orchestra sets.
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  • Queen Esther, librettist and co-star of the Billie Holiday Project, sings for the crowd as her pianist plays.
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  • Pianist Peter Mintun playing ragtime piano pieces. Mintun is a leading interpreter of early 20th-century American music.
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  • A woman in vintage costume on the Governors Island ferry on her way to the eighth annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A woman in vintage costume on the Governors Island ferry on her way to the eighth annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A dancer waves a red flag near the end of Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry", which deals with issues of life, death and conflict.
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  • People dying in Barak Marshall's "Harry", performed by Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal.
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  • A man and a woman struggle in Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry".
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  • With a man and a woman at the front of the stage, dancers cross behind and into the fog in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Dancers as chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • The corps de ballet in Barak Marshall's "Harry", a ballet about  life and its conflicts.
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  • The openng of "Harry", by the Israeli-American choreographer Barak Marshall. Music for the piece ranged from Tommy Dorsey to Balkan Beat Box.
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