# One Flat Thing Reproduced by William Forsythe

In the series People using their bodies are never wrong (cf articles about surf, parkour or other tight rope walkers), here is a beautiful choreography by William Forsythe entitled One Flat Thing Reproduced that introduce a group of people dancing in a simplistic familiar environment: a group of rectangular basic tables...

Bodies are flirting with surfaces and using the space in between that would normally be considered as too narrow to move. The margin between bodies and objects are therefore minimal and the risk of injury creates a very beautiful tension between all the living and inanimate elements of this choreography. The video sometimes shows views of the scene from above which reveals the transgression of the object frame by the bodies.

Thanks Hiroko



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