Ballet in Super Slow Motion (And More Culture Around the Web)

This doesn’t need much in the way of an introduction, except to say that two photographers, Simon Iannelli & Johannes Berger, caught Marina Kanno and Giacomo Bevilaqua, both from the Staatsballett Berlin, performing several jumps, each captured in slow motion at 1000 frames per second. And it’s all set to Radiohead’s “Everything In Its Right Place.” Enjoy that (h/t Kottke) and also …

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  1. joan mckniff says . . . | April 2, 2012 / 12:15 am

    soundtrack on slow motion ballet is unbearable

  2. maya says . . . | April 2, 2012 / 5:39 pm

    Incredeble !!!!!!!

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