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A Girl's a Gun
The dance film A Girl’s A Gun explores how external influences shape individuals and societal structures. Through movement, the dancers process bodily information while questioning learned norms and redefining them based on personal values. The choreography illustrates the tension between breaking free from expectations and the resistance this change can provoke. In a dynamic interplay of solos and synchronized sequences, the film highlights how personal transformation ripples through communities, fostering growth and connection.
Choreographed by Marie Da Silva
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