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'''Pattern Plays''' are a popular form of performance art among the [[Nath-el]]. Minimalistic in nature, it consists of a slow, dancing transition between static positions combined with the rhythmic thrumming of their wings. Together, these interpretive elements create a symbolic story that perhaps only the Nath-el can appreciate. | '''Pattern Plays''' are a popular form of performance art among the [[Nath-el]]. Minimalistic in nature, it consists of a slow, dancing transition between static positions combined with the rhythmic thrumming of their wings. Together, these interpretive elements create a symbolic story that perhaps only the Nath-el can appreciate. | ||
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[[Category:Entertainment]] | [[Category:Entertainment]] |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 8 August 2017
Pattern Plays are a popular form of performance art among the Nath-el. Minimalistic in nature, it consists of a slow, dancing transition between static positions combined with the rhythmic thrumming of their wings. Together, these interpretive elements create a symbolic story that perhaps only the Nath-el can appreciate.