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Based on 2 verified sources covering Finland, Thailand:

MELBOURNE -- Behind most great performers there is a team of creative artists who usually remain largely in the shadows. In the case of global pop stars Madonna and FKA twigs, though, one member of their core teams shares the spotlight, literally. [1]

Aarhus University logo At the time of recording, Věra was a student of journalism at Aarhus University. [2]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-02-01 · 32% match

Meet James Vu Anh Pham, the choreographer behind Madonna and FKA twigs

MELBOURNE -- Behind most great performers there is a team of creative artists who usually remain largely in the shadows. In the case of global pop stars Madonna and FKA twigs, though, one member of their core teams shares the spotlight, literally.

[2] FI nordics.info · 30% match

Věra Dvořáková

Aarhus University logo At the time of recording, Věra was a student of journalism at Aarhus University.

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