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Modern Women: 21st Century Dance Coloring Book
Modern Women: 21st Century DANCE coloring book was created during the shuttered days of the coronavirus pandemic, when all we had was the computer to keep us connected. Using photographs from the last twenty years, New York City's living women dancers, innovators, and interpreters are presented in many diverse genres and perspectives.
It’s a fun way for children, adults, students, and dancers to illustrate and explore women in dance today!
Each illustration was created from an original photograph made by renowned dance photographer Julie Lemberger. They have been reinterpreted through Photoshop, and are surrounded with interesting “worlds” to dance in.
It’s a fun way for children, adults, students, and dancers to illustrate and explore women in dance today!
Each illustration was created from an original photograph made by renowned dance photographer Julie Lemberger. They have been reinterpreted through Photoshop, and are surrounded with interesting “worlds” to dance in.
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Modern Women: 21st Century DANCE coloring book was created during the shuttered days of the coronavirus pandemic, when all we had was the computer to keep us connected. Using photographs from the last twenty years, New York City's living women dancers, innovators, and interpreters are presented in many diverse genres and perspectives.
It’s a fun way for children, adults, students, and dancers to illustrate and explore women in dance today!
Each illustration was created from an original photograph made by renowned dance photographer Julie Lemberger. They have been reinterpreted through Photoshop, and are surrounded with interesting “worlds” to dance in.
It’s a fun way for children, adults, students, and dancers to illustrate and explore women in dance today!
Each illustration was created from an original photograph made by renowned dance photographer Julie Lemberger. They have been reinterpreted through Photoshop, and are surrounded with interesting “worlds” to dance in.
















