Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
1 August 2012
Art and Elegance
Exquisite red light posture.
We've always thought of it as an urban dance, not least with our project, The Choreography of an Urban Intersection, but these guys gracefully set into motion an urban bicycle ballet.
Labels:
art,
balloons,
black and white shots,
dance,
elderly cyclists,
hat,
posture
5 December 2011
Socially Nocturnal
Some more shots from the Copenhagen nightlife. It's like truck stops in America. The ones with the most trucks have the best food. In Copenhagen the bars with the most bicycles are the ones you want to be at. I was at (among other places) Mesteren & Lærlingen (The Boss and the Apprentice) in the meat packing district. It's an old bar that the butchers in the meat packing district used to hang out at and now it's a cosy restaurant in the evenings and a throbbing, pulsing bar at night.
There was music pumping away inside, but this guy was parked out front with his vintage Longjohn cargo bike, playing groovy tunes for the crowds hanging out in front of the bar, despite the temperature hovering around zero.
Mesteren & Lærlingen - Flæsketorvet 86. Meat Packing District in Vesterbro.
Labels:
bicycling at night,
cargo bike culture,
dance,
kødbyen,
longjohn,
nightlife
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