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If a man (or woman) was mute, blind and deaf he could still achieve lyricism through dance. That is the universal poetry behind the movements that are sometimes fluid, sometimes abrupt and interrupted. It can be the most hedonistic experience where the body is ruled solely by the beats of a drum or involve the strictest discipline balancing the entire anatomy on the notes of a violin.
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