I miss the cocoon section, but - because of the height of the grid - Julianna decided to rig the harness and fabric separately. And, there was no way for Cara to hold the fabric and run in a circle because of the electrics and booms - so, that part of the dance is extended into something slightly more "dance-y."
It is so beautiful to see these two dancers together. Because of the heightened sense of intimacy - they know each other so very well (how could twins not?) - because they "get" the piece and what everything could mean - because they are so focused and so good at what they do.
I am so grateful for the opportunity to revisit Homing/In and to work with Cara and Mackenzie. I am looking forward to hearing what Dmytro wants to do with the music - and to returning to North Carolina for the performances at High Point University in September.
Hopefully, these videos of the last rehearsal with 87 Dance Productions at High Point University will work.
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Part 2:
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