Nowadays they do not dance together anymore. Some march bouncing and venomously. Others are creeping horrified. The social gaps grow. Not only financially but also with body language!
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Flaubert: “One does not dance today any more; one marches, winds himself etc. ”
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https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/glossary/
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for to translate the German part into English
I’ve added an html-code (only google-machine):
translate good German to bad English
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Ausschweifend übersetzt von frizztext fürs deutsche Gemüt:
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Man tanzt heute nicht mehr zusammen.
Die einen marschieren stramm und giftig.
Die anderen schleichen erschüttert daher.
Die gesellschaftliche Schere geht auseinander.
Nicht nur finanziell sondern auch körpersprachlich!
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2) title=”Moscow” by Peter Gutierrez, sent to my group PARADOX 3) “Tango” by Barbara Fritze
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4) Gas war resistant pram by Nationaal Archief 5) Vietnam victims by yolaglloq, on Flickr
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6) “Ceramic Worker by @sHik, on Flickr 7) Banda de trompetas y cornetas by Miguelángel
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related:
a video posted by Paul Cardin too: girl, dancing to the drums of Sandy Nelson (Let There Be Drums):
though produced in the Sixties, this could be the hymn of 2011 too … I enjoyed the drum solo by Sandy Nelson already some decades ago. But in the sixties there were no possibilities to watch videos like this. And I think the dancing style developed in the meantime too?
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