Crossroads
Haneul Jung oscillates between the definition of the Korean word, man-il meaning “ten thousand days” and “what if.”
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A ballet body is essentially a deformed body. The older and more experienced the dancer, the more evident–and beautiful–this deformation is. Years of daily classes, rehearsals, and performances transform the musculature, creating an instrument capable of performing magnificent feats. Still, watching a dancer at the beginning of their career is no less enchanting. One sees the potential, the future great performances, the body testing its training and, hopefully, triumphing. Stardom or perhaps injury or perhaps a career on the sidelines awaits; nevertheless, the possibility of all three hums within each and every movement. In short, it’s exciting.
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Haneul Jung oscillates between the definition of the Korean word, man-il meaning “ten thousand days” and “what if.”
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