Five sneaker clad dancers move to an internal rhythm
surrounded by the crowd, guided by the day light.
The dance appears to emerge from the chaotic crowd,
but suddenly organizes enough to convert urban space
to art space. Rhythm manipulation, space considerations,
and calculated risks unearth performer relationships in this
silent work.
Emily Beattie drew choreographic ideas from
the performance space itself, Providence crowd studies
and improvisations with the space.