The New Yorker: Arinze Kene
The New Yorker: Arinze Kene

Arinze Kene I, (Stepping Off Three Chairs)
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Arinze Kene II
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Arinze Kene III
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Commissioned by The New Yorker, we set up in the rehearsal studios for the English National Ballet, where Arinzé Kene was preparing to uproot his acclaimed show, a powerful lyrical journey through the heart and soul of inner-city London, from the West End to Broadway.
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