Balloons in a musical installation by William Forsythe



Spacious hall with tall columns, there are thousands of white pieces, and they all seamlessly, selflessly moving to the beat under the beautiful delicate music of Ekkehard Ehlers. It's not the Royal ball, not a concert for the intelligentsia, and even shooting film, clip, advertising video or shows, and the amazing, incredibly beautiful musical installation Scattered Crowd, which recently saw visitors to the gallery Bockenheimer Depot in Frankfurt, Germany. Its author was the renowned choreographer William Forsythe (William Forsythe), and the white pieces in the gallery hall, is balloons. Thousands air, "dancers", formed this graceful "Small crowd" (Crowd Scattered).





The visitors wander through the maze of white translucent balls of different size, enjoy the music and watch slow dancing in a strange light inflatable "dancers". Someone is trying to avoid contact with them, while others, on the contrary, seek to touch them, to participate in "the dance", to join the beautiful. And at some point you realize that literally dissolve in the atmosphere of the music and light are part of the unusual choreography. William Forsythe.







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