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09-AUG-2006

Robert Dekkers and David Blumenfeld


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Guest 16-Jul-2007 09:46
wow!! sooo amazing!! :)
Guest 09-Nov-2006 23:17
I would disagree that two men dancing together is seldom seen. In many cultures, women were not allowed to dance (ie Japan). I love to see men dance, the energy, the strength, the sheer magnitude of movement. Who thinks about sex, I'm holding too hard to my soul that just wants to flash and explode with them! Yes Richard, your women are beautiful but it's the men who rivets me (thank God I'm a woman ;)
Emily 08-Sep-2006 01:25
that looks so cool!
Guest 17-Aug-2006 03:47
wow what a shot - there is so much energy and strength and symmetry in the same shot - very well done indeed - I love it - the human form at its best
shatterbug15-Aug-2006 21:06
Terrific shot, wonderful symmetry! V.
nancy 13-Aug-2006 22:17
ha i like it!
Hodero13-Aug-2006 19:21
I don't know Kees; maybe I'm too much Latino,but the shot is excellent. V
Kees Terberg12-Aug-2006 19:34
"In situations where the number of men and women are unequal, women tend to feel more comfortable than men when dancing with other members of the same gender. However, in real-world situations, two men dancing together is practically never seen, and probably strongly frowned upon. It is believed that due to the macho Latin culture in salsa clubs, two men would never dance together and risk their "image."-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I must admit that I wondered about seeing two men dance but in ballet it just looks right. This is a terrific shot which may well be frowned upon but what a measure of strength, balance, grace and courtecy. This is an eye opened and a thought provoker. This is a winner.
Christine P. Newman12-Aug-2006 06:57
Strength and balance. Very well captured.
Pauline12-Aug-2006 03:28
The seriousness and dedication is obvious.
The ultimate of perfection.
The two in sync as if mirrored!
What power!
Another winning shot Richard.
Please let these dancers know how much they are appreciated!
No doubt in my mind, you'll end up in 'most popular' once again sir!!
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