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He looks for a lighter, plays with the flame for a moment, staring at the circle of light; then pouts: if he gets it right a smoke ring will float up through the darkness, for a moment he thinks of his childhood, then he sees Magda's face in front of him".
Even if you can't grasp all the ballet references that float up through the choreography like so much flotsam and jetsam, the fourth section, in which the entire company boogie round the stage dressed and cross-dressed as Japanese schoolgirls, is pure entertainment.
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