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The event of May 9 has changed mindsets. At least that's the assumption of ADC's choreographers and dancers. The realization that major situations can change when people act has prompted the choreographers to ask about the choices we make. And what needs to be weighed in the process: self-interest or the interests of others. Naimsyah Razad also shares how his and his co-choreographer, Fauzi Amirudin make manifest words into dancerly movements. Yee Sue Ki, dancing the choreography shares the dancer's perspective.
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The event of May 9 has changed mindsets. At least that's the assumption of ADC's choreographers and dancers. The realization that major situations can change when people act has prompted the choreographers to ask about the choices we make. And what needs to be weighed in the process: self-interest or the interests of others. Naimsyah Razad also shares how his and his co-choreographer, Fauzi Amirudin make manifest words into dancerly movements. Yee Sue Ki, dancing the choreography shares the dancer's perspective.
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