This open-style dance work explores the growing polarization within modern politics and the divisions it creates among people. Through contrasting movement styles, opposing formations, and moments of tension, the piece reflects how individuals and groups are often pushed into rigid “sides,” defined by conflict rather than connection.
As the choreography unfolds, the lines between these opposing forces begin to blur. What initially appears to be a battle of ideologies gradually reveals a more complex reality—one where those in positions of power are not as divided as they seem. The dancers’ interactions shift from confrontation to subtle cooperation, exposing an underlying unity driven not by values, but by shared interests.
At its core, this work suggests that while the public experiences division, those at the top may be operating with a common goal: the pursuit of wealth and power. The final moments bring this idea into focus, challenging the audience to question what is real, what is constructed, and who truly benefits from division.
Through this piece, we invite viewers to reflect on the nature of conflict, the illusion of opposition, and the importance of looking beyond what is presented on the surface.