This clip was picked because, again it’s fun to see dance creators and movers thinking on a grand scale. It’s like Elizabeth Strebb meets Cirque De Soile and you shook in a modern dance troupe or ballet company. Sometimes it gets a bit showy, and cheesy, but most of the time they seem to keep the integrity of it being an art form. I love the element of physicality involved, the chances created by something that is a bit out of the dancers’ control or basically another dancer or partner that they create with their objects. It’s a number three pick because this clip is a demo.
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