Rimbaud's "Mouvement"
A VideoPoem by Antero Alli adapting Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Movement" as translated by Louise Varese and read by Alli.
A VideoPoem by Antero Alli adapting Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Movement" as translated by Louise Varese and read by Alli.
Nick Walker
Dancer
Antero Alli
Narrator
Deanna Anderson
Dancer
A VideoPoem by Antero Alli adapting Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Movement" as translated by Louise Varese and read by Alli.
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