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Above

High above the streets of NYC, Brazilian ballet dancer Ingrid Silva performs wearing a custom paper sculpture.

Revealing the rooftop of Renzo Piano’s New York Times Building for the first time, director Jacob Krupnick captures Brazilian ballet dancer Ingrid Silva against the Manhattan skyline at sunrise for short film Above. Dancing to music by Nils Frahm and wearing a custom paper sculpture by French artist Pauline Loctin, Silva moves between HVAC utilities humming 800 feet above the city, in an unseen space with an unexpected elegance.

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Aubrianne Anderson

Pretty, but to me, the costume restricts and obscures her movement in a way that is distracting. Also, as a choreographer, a pet peeve of mine is when the filmmaker clearly just had the dancer make stuff up on the spot. As lovely a dancer as she is, what we're seeing is mostly simple class exercises and posing.

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Aubrianne Anderson

If you like ballet in unexpected places, here's the Australian Ballet in the Victoria State Library Reading Room:

https://youtu.be/n7O3rCKOlhQ?si=9KPB92vIvltI-Rpq

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Phil Wells

The rooftop was the star of the show for me. I worked in that building for years and never got to see the roof!

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