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The elongated concrete cores are linked by taut, horizontal membranes of clear glass and by harlequinade, or chequered, strata of yellow plywood and white glass spandrels. Ansanelli, dancing Columbine's second-act solo in Harlequinade, spun the dance as one bel canto phrase, her delicate pointe work weaving threads of exquisite gold. These carnivalesque objects conjure medieval court jesters, harlequinade, the '70s kids' TV show HR Pufnstuf, and the Yoruba. |
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