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They Answer Our Own Gaze is a fascinating dive into the constraints imposed by the pandemic. You have this Spanish choreographer, Lali Ayguade, who finds herself in a very peculiar situation—she can't travel to Korea to meet her dancers. So, she adapts. Using online video calls, she crafts movements, one step at a time, bridging distances in a way that feels both intimate and distant. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to soak in the process of creation amidst chaos. What stands out here is the rawness of the performances, a blend of frustration and creativity. It’s a documentary that captures the essence of collaboration in a time when physical presence was stripped away, and you really feel the emotional weight of that.
Explores innovative remote collaborationHighlights challenges of art-making in isolationUnique perspective on performance art and technology
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