Choreography : Marika Meoli / Joost Vrouenraets
Music Composition : Before Tigers
Production : Lowrun 1000000
Two bodies in orbit — colliding, hesitating, recoiling, returning.
In this duet, dancers Marika Meoli and Joost Vrouenraets explore the fragile elasticity of proximity: the invisible threads between two human beings in motion, in tension, in negotiation. As their bodies draw near and pull away, they trigger a parallel choreography — one generated and distorted in real time by the visual system designed by Lowrun 1000000. Built on surveillance techniques and blob tracking, this digital apparatus follows them like a quiet predator, registering their presence, outlining their contours, translating intimacy into data.
The soundscape, composed by Before Tigers, is a shifting lattice of percussive patterns — hypnotic, mechanical, relentless — slowly falling out of sync. The rhythm becomes a grid, a trap, a pulse that both supports and fractures the dance.
Caught between the organic and the algorithmic, the dancers inhabit a liminal space where the human is magnified, even as it is watched, analyzed, deconstructed.
“MMXX” is not just a duet — it is a question:
What happens when closeness becomes code?
When tenderness becomes trace?
When intimacy is observed, archived, and replayed?
A study in contrast.
A digital poem.
A portrait of being seen.
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