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Homo Quasi Novus dives into the surreal experience of dance education during the pandemic. It's a documentary that captures the disconnection felt by both instructors and students as they struggle to engage through tiny screens. The pacing varies, sometimes slow and contemplative, other times frenzied as it portrays the chaotic adjustment to online classes. There's a certain rawness in how the dancers' movements are truncated and distorted by technology, emphasizing the theme of isolation. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, yet it also offers glimpses of resilience. You can feel the weight of missed performances, but it’s also about finding new ways to connect, even if it’s not quite the same.
Examines online dance education during COVID-19.Highlights the challenges of physical disconnection.Explores themes of resilience and adaptation.
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