



On the Sunday morning I went to the TSA for a while before heading over to see the last day of DanceOntario's highly inspiring Dance Weekend.
D- was working at the TSA, and these are respectively a 5-minute, 10-minute and two 15-minute poses. After that, ot was time to head off and see dance.
As a person who likes drawing figures, I find dance a really engaging art form. Like figurative art works, a big component of dance is how bodies are visually presented, and what that communicates.
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