>All that aside, however, there is a sense implied by that quote that there >are intangible but nevertheless quite real things pure music can express >which words (or dance, or architecture, or anything else) cannot, >and that is >very true. >
have to agree with that. however, i do love the bleeding of the edges. jackson pollock's painting 'autumn rhythm' suggests both music and even more, dance, that i felt it was speaking to me as a dancer from the first time i saw it. movement in space bound by rhythm, such as pollock had to do to create it: that IS dance. patrick jfp - stay in touch
