Atelier ZIGZAG #6 : Upload the Rhythm
Atelier ZIGZAG #6 : Upload the Rhythm
A travers le jeu, la danse et l'expérimentation, Upload the Rhythm permet à chacun de développer son propre vocabulaire corporel pour connecter à son environnement.
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A travers le jeu, la danse et l'expérimentation, Upload the Rhythm permet à chacun de développer son propre vocabulaire corporel pour connecter à son environnement.
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