Light
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CA_IDNO
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-00048
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Title
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Light
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Description
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Collective contribution - lights in performance
Light is used together with broken mirrors to cast reflections onto the dancers’ bodies. The mirrors create multiple shifting points of focus, while constant movement allows geometrical shapes to continuously form and dissolve as light and mirror surfaces interact.
This scene functions as the opening of the performance. As the audience enters the space, some spectators are given broken mirrors and invited to reflect light onto the performers. This action establishes an immediate and physical connection between audience and dancers, making the spectators active contributors to the visual composition.
At a certain moment, one dancer steps forward—possibly using a microphone—and speaks a single sentence: “What is between us?” This intervention introduces an additional conceptual layer, encouraging the audience to reconsider their use of the mirrors and their relationship to the performers. Simultaneously, the dancers deepen their interaction with one another, exploring the idea of what exists in the space between bodies.
Color is also integrated into the lighting design, allowing shifts in tone and atmosphere throughout the scene. Light becomes a central dynamic force within the performance, while the spoken text operates on a more conceptual level.
The use of mirrors as props adds an entirely new spatial and perceptual dimension. Together, light, text, and mirrors operate as interconnected elements, forming a cohesive and unified performative language.
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ContentConcept
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CollectiveContribution
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File Date
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2026-01-29
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Type
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Video
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Tier
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13. Light
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Location
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Tbilisi Georgia
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Interaction Time
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More than 10 minutes
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Collective
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Georgia
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Type of Contribution
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Collective