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Issue 78 celebrates Dance, an age-old form of communication and expression that has always provided a mirror for society and a magnetic tool for bringing people together. Colors has explored dance in its many styles, symbolisms, languages and rituals, starting with the intimate and personal story of Cuban dancer and choreographer Carlos Acosta. The youngest of 11 children from a humble Havana family, he is now the Principal Guest Artist of the Royal Ballet in London, and one of the most influential figures in international dance today. Acosta’s story is followed by those of numerous dancers ‘from the rest of the world’ who, thanks to the infinite potential of YouTube, the world’s new dance floor, have succeeded in expressing their art and creativity and portraying their dreams and ambitions.
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Thirty-two teams. One golden trophy. This summer, an elite selection of extraordinary footballers finally comes...
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In the past quarter century, the world’s migration rate has doubled. Today, 232 million migrants...
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COLORS 88 – Protest tells stories of how protests start, spread, triumph, are repressed and...
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What distinguishes a conceptual masterpiece from a bit of urban debris? A renowned painter from...