Public space serves as a space of conscious pause, transition, transit, encounter and change; this is how inFlux understands it. The specific architecture places boundaries and thus evokes how the choreography and dance deals with it. The audience experiences a different view of what might have been familiar.
11 people varying in age dance in the ganging room, at the bar and in the warehouse.
Getanzt, gesungen und gerappt im Treppenhaus eines Gymnasiums.