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Published: 06:59 BST, 17 October 2016 | Updated: 18:15 BST, 22 October 2016
From New York City to London, these eloquent dancers were captured striking poses in the nude at hundreds of locations in the US, Canada and Europe. 
The stunning photographs of the nude group of dancers were snapped by Manhattan portrait photographer, Jordan Matter, for his new book Dancers After Dark . 
One of the breathtaking images was captured in Washington Square Park in front of the iconic arch, with 25 dancers who Matter instructed to to 'drop your clothes and run into position', the New York Post reported. 
The dancers held their poses in front of the arch for 43 seconds until Matter yelled: 'Break!' 
From New York City to London, these eloquent dancers were captured striking poses in the nude in Washington Square Park in front of the iconic arch (pictured), with 25 dancers who Matter instructed to to 'drop your clothes and run into position'. The dancers held their poses in front of the arch for 43 seconds until Matter yelled: 'Break'
The stunning photographs of the nude group of dancers were snapped by Manhattan portrait photographer, Jordan Matter, for his new book Dancers After Dark. The male dancer was captured in Times Square and the female dancer was photographed in Harlem 
This acrobatic dancer was captured posing on a lampost in London in front of the city's Great Bell of the clock, also known as Big Ben and in front of the Houses of Parliament
Matter, who is also the author of the New York Times bestseller titled Dancers Among Us, shot the dancers without clothes at many locations in the US, Canada and Europe. This group of acrobatic dancers posed on a street in Chicago 
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It was snapped shortly before midnight, and right before police arrived to close the park. The image was the final photo needed to complete his new book. 
Matter, who is also the author of the New York Times bestseller titled Dancers Among Us, shot the dancers without clothes at several locations across the US, Canada and Europe, the Post reported.
Many of the US photos were captured at or near New York City landmarks.
Houston Ballet dancer Harper Watters posed for Matter as a human statue at the Rockefeller Center.
Throughout his many photo shoots for Dancers After Dark , police interrupted him more than 40 times.
In the book, Matter says that he has a 'streak of zero arrests', despite police presence at several photo shoots.
Many of the US photos were captured at or near New York City landmarks. Houston Ballet dancer Harper Watters also posed for Matter as a human statue at the Rockefeller Center. During this photo shoot it was raining on a chilly New York City night
 In this breathtaking photo, two dancers hang from a tree as snow blankets the ground in Montreal, Canada
Throughout his many photo shoots for Dancers After Dark , police interrupted him more than 40 times. Two dancers (left) pose in and on top of a telephone box in London. The other two dancers (right) pose gracefully on a ledge overlooking a body of water in Amsterdam, Netherlands 
For each photo shoot Matter instructed the group of dancers to practice the poses with their clothes on, so they would only need to pose naked for less than a minute for the shots. These dancers were photographed in New York City 
On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'. A woman (right) poses effortlessly on the top of a wine bottle in front of the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. A male dancer (left) leaps through the air in Cotswolds, UK 
The cover of the book. On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'
For each photo shoot Matter instructed the group of dancers to practice the poses with their clothes on, so they would only need to pose naked for less than a minute for the shots.
On his website, Matter writes that his new book is 'about a willingness to say yes to the unlikely, the outrageous, the impractical'. 
'There is no obvious reason why any of these amazing performers would volunteer for this project. It was frequently very cold; it was usually late; it was dangerous, illegal, exhausting, and, of course, they’re naked. 
'Yet they still said yes. Why? Because they shared my belief that if we leap, the net will appear.' 
He went on to write that the project represents 'our willingness to throw ourselves into the streets without fear of failure'.
On his website, Matter also takes interested viewers behind the scenes of some of his shoots, including one shoot that featured nine ballerinas during a cold New York City night. 
The expressive, dynamic and artistic images in Matter's new book will be available to the public on Tuesday and is being published through the Workman Publishing Co.
Matter wrote on his website that the project represents 'our willingness to throw ourselves into the streets without fear of failure'. A dancer poses on huge rocks near a San Francisco beach 
Some dancers put their bodies through elements to capture these breathtaking photos taking during the winter in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, (left) and in Montreal, Canada (right) 
The expressive, dynamic and artistic images in Matter's new book will be available to the public on Tuesday and is being published through the Workman Publishing Co. These talented dancers are posing on a street in Montreal, Canada 
Three dancers stack themselves on top of each other as the other two keep the base dancer balanced in a street of Stockholm, Sweden (left). A man holds up a female dancer with one arm as she gracefully poses midair in Amsterdam, Netherlands (right)
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DOZENS of women went topless for New York City's annual Dyke March despite Covid restrictions.
The lesbian pride celebration, in its 29th year running, ended in celebration where groups of women splashed in the Washington Square Park fountain.
The event was brought back for the first time since the pandemic in March 2020.
Organizers described the event as a "protest march, not a parade" and a celebration of "beautiful and diverse Dyke lives", the New York Post reported.
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The event's Facebook group encouraged "bisexual dykes, pansexual dykes, trans dykes, femme dykes, dykes who are unsure if they are dykes, dykes who will scream that they are dykes from the rooftops" to attend the march which had the theme "Black Dyke Power".
Later on Saturday evening, demonstrators partied at Washington Square Park breaking a midnight curfew and dancing into Sunday morning.
A source from NYPD told the DailyMail.com that while the midnight curfew was in place at the time, the force will not be cracking down on revelers until after Pride weekend ends.
Meanwhile on Sunday night cops reportedly arrested multiple people celebrating Pride.
Videos posted to social media showed large groups of law enforcement surrounding Pride attendees in Washington Square Park before a clash reportedly broke out.
Footage posted on Twitter also claimed that pepper spray was being used against the revelers.
At least three people were arrested as revelers and cops clashed in New York City.
One witness told the New York Post that four people were sprayed while lying on the ground.
“They were just on the floor,” the woman said. “I saw people on the floor rubbing their eyes.”
She claimed those involved “were marching and enjoying Pride, nothing else.”
The NYPD said it had no reports of pepper spray being used on the crowds.
The clash came after the New York City Pride parade banned uniformed police officers from taking part.
The Gay Officers' Action League (GOAL), the LGBTQ+ organization of NYPD officers, would not be allowed to participate, Heritage of Pride, the organizing body of NYC Pride , announced in May.
It also announced that there would be a five-year ban on the NYPD's involvement in the march.
The NYPD would be present in a limited capacity but a private security firm would take the lead.
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Most of the street scenes were shot on location in New York without the public's knowledge. Photographer William H. Daniels and his uncredited assistant Roy Tripp filmed people on the streets using a hidden camera from the back of an old moving van. Occasionally, a fake newsstand with a hidden camera inside was also set up on the sidewalk to secretly film the actors. Director Jules Dassin hired a juggler to distract the crowds and also hired a man to occasionally climb up on a light post and give a patriotic speech, while waving an American flag to get the crowd's attention.
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THE NAKED CITY is like watching a time capsule unfold of New York City in the late '40s--the cars, the subways, the bridges, the people bustling along busy streets totally unaware of filming (scenes were shot from cars with tinted windows and two-way mirrors), and at the center of it all is a rather routine detective story. But the difference is the style that director Jules Dassin gets out of his material, giving the drama a chance to build up the proper tension before the final shootout on city streets and bridges. BARRY FITZGERALD is the detective with the very helpful sidekick DON TAYLOR, a young police officer from Queens who helps him track down the man responsible for the death of a pretty blonde in what the tabloids called "The Bathtub Murder". Both men are excellent as they follow a batch of clues to get to the bottom of the crime. HOWARD DUFF is also excellent as a man mixed up in the robberies, with DOROTHY HART as his unsuspecting sweetheart. TED DeCORSIA, making his film debut, is the athletic villain, working out in his small apartment when detective Taylor finds him--but soon making his escape which leads to the film's most breathtaking moments of a dazzling chase that fills the last ten minutes with high tension suspense. The crime itself is not that interesting, but the style used to tell the tale (with a voice-over narration telling us at the conclusion that this is just one story in a city of millions) is what makes it far superior to most detective stories. That and the fact that New York City is given the spotlight for location photography that really hits the mark.
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