
Pinti Zheng
September 07, 2010
Last Updated on Thu, 28 Oct 2010 15:41

In 2009, I joined a butoh troupe. During that year we went to many different natural settings where we filmed our performances. In August 2010 I went with Yuyi to Anping Village, near her home town in Tainan County, where she performed her last dance of the summer. This video is my homage to her, and includes my first musical score.
Sometimes we're drawn to dance
Sometimes we're drawn to shiver
Sometimes we are just idle
Then we dance and dance and dance
Into the universe
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