Filmmaker, Dancers Use Ballet as a Conservation Tool
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Filmmaker, dancers use ballet as a conservation tool
It's audacious to plunk a stage in a prairie, then film ballet dancers inspired by endangered whooping cranes.But that's what Chicago-based filmmaker Tim Whalen did in partnership with the International Crane Foundation in "Mates for Life: Whooping Crane." The ballet-driven conservation film premiered Tuesday at Facets. I'm all for the intersection of the arts and nature and the audacity of Whalen and his collaborators. (I've never written balle…
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Using ballet as a conservation tool
It’s audacious to plunk a stage in a prairie, then film ballet dancers inspired by endangered whooping cranes. But that’s what Chicago-based filmmaker Tim Whalen did in partnership with the International Crane Foundation in “Mates for Life: Whooping Crane.” The ballet-driven conservation film premiered Tuesday at Facets. I’m all for the intersection of the arts and nature and the audacity of Whalen and his collaborators. (I’ve never written ball…
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