
The Natacha Nattova company performs the dance composition "Playtime" at the Piccadilly Hotel, London, in 1929..


Okay, let's be real. If you're looking for a blockbuster, or even a narrative film with a beginning, middle, and end, Playtime at the Piccadilly Club isn't it. But if you're into dance history, or just curious about what people were watching in 1929, this short film is absolutely worth a few minutes of your time. If yo...


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"Okay, let's be real. If you're looking for a blockbuster, or even a narrative film with a beginning, middle, and end, Playtime at the Piccadilly Club isn't it. But if you're into dance history, or just curious about what people were watching in 1929, this short film is absolutely worth a few minutes of your time. If you expect anything more than a straightforward performance capture, you're gonna be disappointed. The whole thing is just... well, it’s a performance. The Natacha Nattova company d..."
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