I'm at a point in my process, where I'm a bit stuck. I have these two related but yet very unrelated solos, waiting to see how they fit inside the work. The piece is one large loop trying to represent this idea of missed opportunities, and tension that arises because of such a situation. The first part shows the breaking point of an individual when you have so much tension built up inside your body, you start to lose who you are. The other part shows the process of "missing" things, and these opportunities. However, the potential "climax" of the work comes early on when the plate stacker throws the last plate down. And the piece ends with dancer two arriving to the plates and unstacking them while dancer one stands in the upstage right corner, watching.
The piece is multidimensional in a way. The greater story lies in the structure while the movement inside has the details but has less power over the reasoning for the piece. The next step is to now unite the two solos and see how we can create from here.
The piece is multidimensional in a way. The greater story lies in the structure while the movement inside has the details but has less power over the reasoning for the piece. The next step is to now unite the two solos and see how we can create from here.