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Steps
Composer: René Aubry
Performers: Entire Cast
Like elves gliding through the vast night, light footsteps hover at the edge of dreams—flying, spinning transparently. Colorful, expressive body language fills the tranquil space; shooting stars flash and drift away. The steps of the soul never pause; all beauty is born underfoot. The sensed, dreamlike melody is like green poetic rhyme, drifting among the mountains and rivers beyond the sky.
Monologue
Composer: John Williams
Performer: Li Haoyue
Recalling the past—time gone by—perhaps once owned, then lost in reluctant parting. Emotions drift aimlessly, boundlessly searching for lost memories. Only by confessing to oneself can one face it; the surrounding world writes loneliness in every thought. An untitled work surpasses any title—only an awakened soul can truly perceive, reflect, and savor.
Lines Model
Choreographer: Zong Cinyang
Composer: Ólafur Arnalds
Performers: Zong Cinyang, Ding Youwei
One dimension forms a line; two dimensions form a plane; three-dimensional space—when time threads through the three-dimensional world—it creates a four-dimensional space. Lines Model uses human movement to guide lines freely through space. The lines extend the body, creating countless spatial points of support, while tracing the body’s movement and changes through space and time. Along with the body’s free flow, they unintentionally construct unexpected images of four-dimensional space-time.
To Bach
Choreographer: Sun Zhuzhen
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performers: Rong Sha, etc.
Inspired by Bach’s Goldberg Variations.
Falling notes embark on an unknown journey—neither lonely nor lingering—passing gently by. The body’s texture gathers from a single point, with parts of the body leading motion, extending like a line, then dispersing and spreading into changes across the whole space. The body becomes poetic metaphor; curves of movement become rhymes, composing a poetic prelude with the flow of the entire space, resonating in harmony with Bach’s music.
Through the Mist
Choreographer: Sun Zhuzhen
Composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, Halloran Dustin O.
Performers: Wang Xinqian, Rong Sha, Li Haoyue, Chen Yudi, Chen Ziyu, Sui Yongxin
In a crowded crowd, silent and lonely people question the world and themselves in the fog of confusion. When the world’s judgment and self-perception fail to align, they are like abandoned children, lost in the forest, longing to grasp that beam of light in the mist. With endurance and tenacity, they press forward, rising again and again in the darkness. They yearn to walk out of the mist, guided by the light, to find the place where the sun resides—their only faith and pursuit.
Red and Black
Composer: J. Charls
Performers: Entire Cast
Traditional black cross-collar garments meet red silk fans in a duel—the sharp color contrast of red and black, rhythmic melody, and aesthetic grace. The tension of the bones is stretched and free, stepping in time with destiny’s beat. Life is brilliant everywhere, like the meaning of red and black—black is steady and calm; red is passionate and unrestrained.