Hello, it’s 4 am dancer reblogs. Damn those legs are like carved pieces of those charcoal sticks artists use for drawing. Also that rubber band spine is impressive.
Tag: dat body
Pitzintecutli Mendez . México City.
Urban Ballet
Fotografías por Carlos Quezada . Copyright
WEY ME CASÓ
Purple is definitely his color, dance is definitely his calling. Marvelous poses, rock solid body, passionate facial expressions, and intense jaw line – this photoshoot has everything!
(Last post for the late night ballet reblogs tonight cause this is a long photo set.)
I am your rock when you want to surrender; I am your vulnerability when you don’t have to be strong.
Incredible use of depth, tone, and mood. So much unspoken intimacy and trust. Original post from here. Late night dance reblogs will be short tonight.
Last late night ballet reblog so I don’t clutter your dash.
This picture certainly makes an impression, doesn’t it? You also don’t see many dark, hirsute ballet dancers. This fine man is ballet dancer and model Jonathan Guijarro of Spain. More pics here, short eye candy video here. I read an interview that people keep trying to get him to take off his clothes and he’s like “noooo” and now you know why.
Dancer: Greig Matthews
Photo by Ronnie Boehm Photography
Weightlessness, grace, beauty, and elegance. Definitely a good call with the black-and-white, Mr. Boehm.
Friedemann Vogel in Songs of a wayfarer by Bejart
It’s like he has water where his bones should be.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Late night ballet reblog time! Startin off with another use for the red underwear tag and this guy rockin’ the freedom of expression.
“Youthen Joseph, participating in LINES Ballet’s summer program Photo: Rob Kunkle, Good Lux Imagery ”
‘Participating’ is a bit of an understatement – he’s flying! Look at that height! Neat angle, the way he’s in mid-rotation like that. Also I love the contrast between the black dancer and the white, bright background.
Another late night reblog of a gorgeous male dancer, another shot by Klaus Kampert. Love how weight and gravity and time seem to be suspended in this photo. I almost see the rope as a metaphor for life,
Leonid Sarafanov stretching for a Louis Vuitton photoshoot at the Mikhailovsky Theatre.
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