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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Members of Grounded Movement , led by London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony choreographers Temujin Gill and Sunanda (B-girl Sun Sun) Biswas - performing work inspired by African-derived social and street dance culture against the backdrop of specially commissioned works on display as part of the Southbank Centre’s Summer season, Dance Your Way Home (until 29 Aug).-stock-foto
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Victoria Hall disaster memorial, Mowbray Park ,Sunderland,England,UK-stock-foto
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Batumi, Georgia. 21st July, 2025. Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino. (Credit Image: © John Wreford/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Batumi, Georgia. 21st July, 2025. Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino. (Credit Image: © John Wreford/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Batumi, Georgia. 21st July, 2025. Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino. (Credit Image: © John Wreford/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Batumi, Georgia. 21st July, 2025. Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino. (Credit Image: © John Wreford/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino.-stock-foto
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Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino.-stock-foto
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Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino.-stock-foto
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Landmark of Ali and Nino, a moving sculpture in Batumi Boulevard, one of the attractions of Georgia's Black Sea resort, created by Georgian artist and Tamar Kvesitadze, the art work is inspired by the novel Ali and Nino.-stock-foto
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17th July, 2025. Folkstone, UK. folkestone Triennial 2025 John Gerrard Ghost Feed A white cheeked spider monkey sits hunched over a smart phone within a smouldering virtual forest landscape, occasionally glancing up at us, the viewers. The phone shows an actual video feed of the character's face. Made entirely within the Unreal game engine and slowly moving from day to night, this simulated world poses questions about consumption, technology, immobility, and ecology. Tthe UK's leading contemporary art festivals opens this weekend and runs until Sunday 19 October 2025. Embargoed until 00:01 Fri-stock-foto