Mazurka
por Elisa Talentino @elisatalentino
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I've never been able to dance, I lack a sense of rhythm, but seeing people dancing always gives me beautiful images, which I then try to translate on paper: dance is for me an inexhaustible source of inspiration and a generator of ideas and insights.
This illustration comes from a shot found online that portrays a couple at the end of the dance during a bal folk festival. The mazurka is a dance of Polish origins that has spread throughout Europe, changing according to the places where it took root. The "Mazurka Klandestina" meetings have taken hold in Italy for some years: a poetic action whose meaning lies in temporariness and clandestinity: nightly dance meetings without asking for administrative permits, leaving the spaces untouched after their use.
For years it has already been done for the tango; the novelty lies in the type of dances that are danced during these events: in addition to the French mazurka, in fact, the so-called neo-trad dances are danced. These are traditional dances from various regions of France such as bourrèe or dances from different European countries such as chapelloise, polkas and waltzes.
From this illustration I created a 19 colors screen-print, you can see the details here: https://www.elisatalentino.it/product/mazurka/
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spiritualka
PlusHola Elisa, me encantan tus trabajos!
¡Quiero otro curso de Domestika por favor!
Guille Denevi, de Argentina
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