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Venous Flow: State of Grace
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Venous Flow: State of Grace
In the two works of “Venous Flow: States of Grace,” renowned dancer and University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Li Chiao-Ping uses choreography to explore the experience of a life-changing car accident. The title refers to a hospital test that measured the flow of blood through the veins of her damaged leg. The act of listening to one’s blood flowing created a sense of well-being that directly related to the theme of these works: the physical nature of hope and renewal. The program, directed by UW-Madison visual artist Douglas Rosenberg, was co-produced by Wisconsin Public Television. From the Series:The University of Wisconsin - Madison Presents
Video Length: 1518
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: January 01, 2003
View Count: 6
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