The event relates to the 28 Ways to Think and Move performance lab, a part of the Biennial public program.
This dance performance raises the question — what can a human body talk about to another human body? Probably the most relevant form of the dance is an attempt to be sincere when words are not enough to explain things.
Choreography and performance — Anya Kravchenko (SDVIG studio)
Sound programming — Anastasia Tolchneva
Light — Sasha Skrypnik
Style — Irina Marinina