Geomantics performs their Surveillance piece

Continuing on with a dance theme, we have Geomantics performing “Surveillance”. It’s an interesting piece that is a physical representation of the scariness, the oppression and the creepiness of society being so aware of everything people do now.

Why is it news that Tiger Woods had an affair? You’d think it would really only matter to his wife and kids, but every Joe Schmoe has an opinion about it. Curtis Stedge, the principle dancer in “Surveillance” says it’s about exploring “how media shapes our lives and how it influences us”.

The first part is a solo danced by Stedge himself, “Love Thy Neighbor” — with an ominous vibe of surveillance by media, government, maybe even a peeping Tom — followed by a trio, “Your Life Is Not Your Own,” exploring the pervasiveness of media influence.

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