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The sequence of movements in a Cunningham dance is unlike any sequence to be seen in life.
At one side of the stage a dancer jumps excitedly ; ;
nearby, another sits motionless, while still another is twirling an umbrella.
A man and a girl happen to meet ; ;
they look straight at the audience, not at each other.
He lifts her, puts her down, and walks off, neither pleased nor disturbed, as if nothing had happened.
If one dancer slaps another, the victim may do a pirouette, sit down, or offer his assailant a fork and spoon.
Events occur without apparent reason.
Their consequences are irrelevant -- or there are no consequences at all.

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