Using a superimposition technique, photographer Nicolas Havette presents a series of photos on an intercultural dance collaboration at the Phnomh Penh Hip Hop Dance Festival.
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Using a superimposition technique, photographer Nicolas Havette presents a series of photos on an intercultural dance collaboration at the Phnomh Penh Hip Hop Dance Festival.
This is the first series of photos for the Theatre in Pictures project. Unetsu by Sankai Juku.
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