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Ms. Locklear knows that not every strategy from her old playbook will work on the new show, which she joins on Nov. 17.
The wispy brushstrokes make us look like a couple in a French Impressionist painting," Fanny says, expertly leading Gardner into a fantasy about Renoir's "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette," which she joins.
FKA twigs takes a supporting role in the performance, though her appearance in whatever scenario she's in (a clay-smearing duet that ends with her taking a bath, for example, or a group finale in which she joins her cast of dancers beneath a chandelier of bare bulbs dangling from a gigantic black rose) are accompanied by much-excited jostling by spectators and marshalling by bodyguards.
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