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Carolyn Carlson: Midnight Souls offers a unique blend of dance and visual art, set against the historical backdrop of the Palais des Papes. The chemistry between dancers Hugo Marchand and Caroline Osmont is palpable, weaving a narrative that feels both intimate and grand. Othoniel's sculptures add a surreal touch, creating a dialogue between movement and form. The score by Philip Glass and René Aubry elevates the experience, wrapping the choreography in a rich auditory landscape. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe—there's a meditative quality that contrasts with the vibrant physicality of the performers. It’s an exploration of space and expression that stands apart from traditional dance films.
Dancers embody a deep emotional connection.Visual interplay with sculptures enhances the narrative.Philip Glass's score adds layers to the performance.
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