Scotland's V&A museum dedicates exhibit to 'the Bowie of dance'


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A screen shot of the 'Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer' exhibition promo video. Photo: V&A

An exhibition about Michael Clark, who is described as "the David Bowie of dance", has opened at the V&A Dundee, Scotland's museum of design.

Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer spans the dancer and choreographer's career to date and explores his collaborations across the visual arts, music, fashion and film.

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