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- Three dancers are in the same room, but each in their own space. Each character shows glimpses of who she is and how they relate to a monologue-soundtrack that can be heard throughout the movie. For everyone the relationship with the text and the words are different. Gradually the voice breaks down, words tumble and meanings are lost. This has an impact on the dancers and the way they move. The tensions within the relationship with the voice come to a climax and something breaks. The dancers are free to move, free from words and semantic meaning. They breath and move as one organism and find ways to communicate in chaos and disharmony. The language moves to the background and loses its presence and impact. What remains is pure movement.
- Two people keep tipping over the equilibrium. Both from the inside out and from the outside in. They do not know if it is kindness or cruelty. They only know they will keep moving, manipulating and rolling in the same direction, attached to each other. She wants him to stay. He does not know how to get out. As they move around the rooms, they hold onto each other while carrying the weight of attachment with them. In the upper world, the seasons come and go. Down here they will not let each other leave. Not even when the door is wide open. How much will you let it hurt, just to have control? Season Syndrome is a short dance movie about the repetition of picking up and moving along, locking up and releasing.
- In a forest an adventurous man and his friend go on a quest. A beautiful hiker becomes part of their clan and follows them into the woods. Their journey brings them to the brim of giving up. Then bravery is found in an unsuspected place.