When Sculpture Begins to Move

 


Performers creating sculptural body forms in a choreographed dance performance
Art moving through space — somewhere between sculpture and dance


Art moving through space — somewhere between sculpture and dance

In the video above you will see an absolutely riveting performance. One cannot help but be mesmerized by what unfolds before the eyes. Art is presented here in a strikingly different way.

To anyone familiar with two-dimensional art forms, these plastic forms appear almost magically alive.

Is it modelling? Is it sculpture? Is it dance? One is tempted to ask these questions as the presentation unfolds in three-dimensional space, occupying height, width and depth. Because it can be viewed from multiple angles, it leaves considerable room for interpretation.

Each individual creation appears dramatic in its effect. The movements are largely staccato — quick bursts of energy followed by sharp, controlled pauses, something usually associated with certain forms of dance.

A visual rhythm emerges in the process. Each held posture feels like a syncopation, adding to the thematic continuity and beauty of the performance.

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