swimsuited
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- Dressed in a swimsuit.
- 1999 December 17, Albert Williams, “A Marvel and a Mess”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- The set's most striking image is a bird's-eye view of a Hockney-esque swimming pool, an illusion created by suspending swimsuited dancers from harnesses behind a shimmering blue curtain.
- 2005 October 28, Albert Williams, “Summer Storm”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
- Set at a German sports camp (and packed with scenes of swimsuited young athletes at play), it focuses on a confused Bavarian youth (Robert Stadlober) whose secret love for his best friend comes crashing out of the closet when the boys' rowing team competes with the Queerstrokes, an all-gay crew from Berlin.