Odalisque: Three Fantasies of Pursuit
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Overview
A woman has three amorous dreams of pursuit. In the first dream, Verdi's aria "Sempre Libera" becomes the voice of the heroine in which she embraces freedom. She is a waitress at a sidewalk cafe where the sound of radio and gestures of sitting people give way to a contemporary fantasy. Finally, she becomes Leda and is suited by the swan.
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