a sonic dance performance
can we make the same sound using different movement?
How much relaxation is needed
to stay engaged? how much repetition clarifies?
and how much then,
develops?
Sound is a manifestation of physical presence and this work unfolds at the intersection of movement and sound. The moving ensemble creates a sense of resonance throughout the space using various forms of touch, weight, and vocalization.
Performers will move through the dark to bring the experience of movement close, engaging with those who share the space through their individual perspectives. Audiences are encouraged to focus on listening and consider how they are sensing movement with their own body.
The choreography itself is an exploration of empathy, amplification, and resonance: how sound and movement travel through bodies as conduits for each other.
The performance aims to transcend traditional boundaries, exploring the intricate relationship between movement and sound.