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Comment: This has far too many external links, which violates the guidelines at WP:EL.Please remove all inline external links from the article main body, there should be no links pointing to external resources until the footnotes in the 'References' section. Convert to citations where relevant.The 'External links' section (there is no such thing as 'External links & Press' section) should have only 1-2 links, typically to an official website of the subject, everything else must go. Similarly, the 'Soundtrack links' is superfluous, and non-standard.You can find advice on these appendix sections in the Manual of Style, at MOS:APPENDIX. DoubleGrazing (talk) 13:23, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
art video installation and art project by Dutch artist Anouk Kruithof
Universal Tongue is a multifaceted art project by Dutch artist Anouk Kruithof based on found footage of diverse dance styles from across the globe, collected from the Internet.
The project encompasses an 8-channel video installation, a book publication, a website with an online database, and a single-channel video edition. Universal Tongue was presented at over 30 international exhibitions, including solo shows of the artist and belongs to several museum collections.[1]
^see "Exhibitions and Collections" sections of the article