Tabula Rasa, Latin for 'scraped tablet' refers commonly to the mind before it receives the impressions gained from experience.
Miguel Robles - Curriculum Vitae - Miguel Robles - choreagraphed this new contemporary ballet piece for the highly-strung energy-surging music that is Tabula Rasa by Arvo Part - Arvo Part Website. This music was also used in the opening scenes of the award-winning 2001 documentary War Photographer, about photojournalist James Nachtwey.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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