HIDE
Sayisi Dene people use the same word for stars as they do for the sparks seen among caribou. When they move in the night, the friction of their fur creates static, sparks, and stars. HIDE is an impromptu act of art making, the result of chance meetings and big dreaming. The original composition by renowned Quebecois pianist, Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, highlights the delicate crackles of deep space and the ruckus cacophony of intercultural collaboration.
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Sayisi Dene people use the same word for stars as they do for the sparks seen among caribou. When they move in the night, the friction of their fur creates static, sparks, and stars. HIDE is an impromptu act of art making, the result of chance meetings and big dreaming. The original composition by renowned Quebecois pianist, Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, highlights the delicate crackles of deep space and the ruckus cacophony of intercultural collaboration.
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5.1Liberation: The Last Assault
7.7Hey Qween - Holigay Special
5.4HG's Shadow
4.6El Retorno Perpetuo
6.0Musangwe: Fight Club
7.7Untitled H.G. Wells Project
0.0Florence Fight Club
7.4Nightless Night
10.0Florence Fight Club
7.9Girls Fight Club
7.5Balas & Bolinhos: O Regresso
6.6Jurassic Fight Club
7.5Main Krishna Hoon
6.3Delon Melville, la solitude de deux samouraïs
7.0Leopard Fight Club
7.5Kisaan
7.2Estrategia matrimonio
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