"Maybe you're an organ
that lives inside my body
because I feel you so
strongly within me."
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The Last Movement of Hope project is a larger framework that brings together micro-dances,
each of which can exist as a short, standalone piece or be combined with others to form a longer performance.
It was born from the desire to explore and express the human experience through dance, in all its complexity:
our relationships with ourselves and others, our fears, our struggles, and above all, the hope that drives us forward.
I imagine this work as a book — a container of different stories — where each chapter represents a moment of creative exploration, an emotion, an encounter, or a reflection. Each chapter can exist independently or in dialogue with the others, like a journey that embraces past, present, and future in a continuous search for meaning and answers.
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The second chapter of this book, titled Organs, fits into this context.
With this chapter, I want to explore the intimacy of the human body — its fragility and its strength —
symbolized by the organs that inhabit and define us, yet so often remain elusive.