theremina:

Maarten Vanden Abeele.

Pina Bausch, Blaubart, 1977 (performance still)

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unnaturalist:

A boy and his owls will soon be parted.

(Source: fantomlimbs, via rachelbrice)

theremina:

Yes. Thank you.

(Source: feministryangosling)

From 1920s The Thief of Bagdad

Douglas Fairbanks The Thief of Bagdad

Undersea realm of glass from Douglas Fairbanks The Thief of Bagdad

theremina:

Vali’s diary

(Source: )

That’s me. Lucky bastard. After the best birthday weekend in my life. Our timber frame was raised. We have a home… Almost. A show with some of the most creative people I know. Workshops and quality time with Bozenka. Cake galore. Gifts a gogo… Lucky bastard indeed. Thank you so much to everyone who came and for your generosity… Too sweet. Gah.

rachelbrice:

I am guessing this is Masha Archer’s work. www.masha.org

It is?! My goodness. This is stunning. What a find.

movesmymind:

“I’m not interested in how people move; I’m interested in what makes them move.”

Pina Bausch

(via lamiainfusion)

vintagegal:

David Bowie

(via lamiainfusion)

thekillroom:

The five original boys of Al Fellahin (The Castro Street Belly Dancers). Castro Street Fair, 1978.

From left: Takim, Najib, Rick, Jamal and Roberto

Photo swiped from Rick Dillenbeck on Bay Area Belly Dance group (Facebook). 

It’s too good not to share. 

(via theremina)

theremina:

National Geographic “Ladakh - The last Shangri-la”, photographs by Thomas J. ABERCROMBIE, March 1978.

(Source: endilletante)