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Melbourne, of Paradise.

July 27, 2018 by Omar Z Robles

 “They understand, though they are poor. I’m like them. I love them, I know them. Their lives are small, but their dreams are vast.”-Baptiste, from the film The Children of Paradise. As I sit down to write this, it’s been exactly 11 days since I got back form Melbourne, Australia. I am still trying to get my biological clock back on track and catch full night of sleep. But I am happy to put myself through that for the experiences […]

Categories: Documentary, Portrait, Uncategorized • Tags: Australia, Ballerinas, Ballet, Dance, Danza, Documentary, Melbourne, Omar Robles, Omar Z Robles, Photography

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In the land of the living, Mexico.

November 15, 2016 by Omar Z Robles

As I continue my quest to travel the world documenting dancers in different countries, my next destination after visiting Cuba last March was inspired partly by something I heard someone say not too long ago. Words that still echo in my mind, and I bet on a lot of other people’s minds. “When Mexico sends it’s people…”. The rest of that sentence is full of so much negativity and hate, I won’t even bother to repeat. And so it was, […]

Categories: Uncategorized • Tags: Ballet, Ballet Mexico, Bellerina, CDMX, Compañía Nacional de Danza, Dance, Danza, DJI Osmo Mobile, Documentary, Fujifilm, Mexican Ballet, Mexico, Mexico City, Omar Robles, Omar Z Robles, Photography, X-Photographer, X-T2

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NYC Pride 2016

June 26, 2016 by Omar Z Robles

Categories: Documentary, Portrait, Uncategorized • Tags: Documentary, Equality, Fujifilm, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ, NYC, NYCPride, NYCPride2016, Omar Robles, OmarZRobles, Photography, Portraits, Pride, Pride2016, PrideParade, Queer, XPro2

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En Cuba, se vive bailando. (Cuba, the ballet)

April 15, 2016 by Omar Z Robles

I found myself tangled between the rhythm of the ballerinas and the cadence of the Cubans that hit the streets, balancing their lives in an effort to make it through each and every day. I fell in love with that dance.

Categories: Uncategorized • Tags: Ballet, Ballet Cubano, Cuba, Cuban Ballet, Cuban Dancers, Cubans, Dance, Daniela Cabrera, Daniela Fabelo, Documentary, Esteban Aguilar, Javier Rojas, Keyvin Martinez, Laura Tosar, Omar Robles, Omar Z Robles, OZR_Dance, Photography, Sadaise Arencibia, Street Photography, Yanet Alvarez

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