11 February 2015
"These days of political turbulence, physical and intellectual collapses, make our presence in shared spaces more meaningful. Conceptual stagings, sandwiched with bodily show-offs and whatever lies in between. When thoughts and body are filled with notions about our existence that do not tally with the general understanding, it might be an idea to test alternative expressions, movements and words offered by art. Choreographic sequences challenge and present imagery we can use in the formation of reality where political activities, trivial events and what is easily recognizable can be tested, reinvestigated and given new forms of expression. Presenting this as a time-limited performance is an invitation to dialogue. We share a space, a time and a will to meet. Then we’ll see what happens…"
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