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This article is about a book called Everybody Dance Now, which is "a portfolio of Martin Parr photographs celebrating the sheer joy of having a dance. From Durban to Blackpool the simple human pleasures of getting down. Sometimes I find Parr’s images to be a little condescending or patronising (not an original observation, I realise) but here they seem very much to be celebratory and not at all judgemental."
I think this is a great book. Not only would it be absolutely fun to look through, but it would be interesting to see pictures of fashion from the past.
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