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Top international ballerina Sylvie Guillem puts her own ideas about dance and movement on film. Collaborating with her chosen directors and choreographers, five pieces are performed here around three main themes: Dance, Movement and Moving Pictures. 'Solo' is performed by William Forsythe, 'Blue Yellow' by Sylvie Guillem, 'Smoke' by Sylvie Guillem and Niklas Ek, 'Movement' by David Kern and Benedicte Loyen and 'In The Wind, There Is Someone' by David Kern and Brian Reeder.

Year: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts, Dance on Film
Country: UK
Starring: Sylvie Guillem
Duration: 85 Minutes
Rating: G
Location in store: Performing Arts

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