In Brooklyn, choreographer Evan Sagadencky captures a connection between strangers through dance

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Published 2024-05-24
Considering the conditions for serendipity presented by life in New York City, and the Korean concept of inyeon – or fate – director Kate Collins and choreographer Evan Sagadencky explore the possibilities of fleeting connections in short film What We Were. Growing from reflections on Celine Song’s Past Lives, and deeper exploration of inyeon as its underpinning philosophy, the short dance film follows a train journey through Brooklyn, where two strangers meet and find themselves inexplicably drawn to one another…read more at nowness.com

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All Comments (5)
  • @kika-ge5qr
    Unique and different. I finally relaxed when I saw a smile. Creative expression is a must in today's world. Thank you.♀️😊
  • This is nice! I can imagine how difficult the cutting process must have been in the editing room when deciding what material to leave out.
  • и режиссёр и ребята постарались , браво Вы 😂