In a digital age, the decontextualization and manipulation of images have become powerful agents in shaping our generation's visual narrative. This solo explores the impact of this practice on the way we perceive the world around us, highlighting how the removal of images from their original contexts, often facilitated by technology, can significantly influence the interpretation and understanding of visual messages.
Mais do que 1000 Palavras ["More than a thousand words"] thus proposes an artistic exploration of the universe of contemporary dance that is not limited by the contours of the body in movement. By incorporating photography as a central element, the performance unfolds in a fascinating and dark dichotomy activated by manipulation that alters the form and changes our perception of it. By manipulating the form, it becomes detached from its original context, thereby altering its essence.
This work not only highlights where dance and photography meet, but also raises crucial questions about the ethics that guide our interaction with images, pointing out the ethical threshold between "informing" and "shocking".
######Credits
######Choreography and concept | Miguel Santos ######Music editing and sound environment | Miguel Santos ######Songs | To be defined ######Costumes | Miguel Santos ######Light design | To be defined