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Slowdance at The Knitting Factory
I almost hate to publish these photos because I feel that they are slightly misleading. The photos might make you think they had a severe case of that disease which makes musicians stare at their instruments (emoitis?) In fact their music is dance pop, I believe sung in French, and yes people were dancing. So perhaps a mild case, but there was also more energy in their performance than, alas, I was able to capture.