The Winter of the Dance is an examination
of societal expectations of public behavior proposing ways in
which we might dismantle and reinvent the parameters that inhibit
our sense of community and ultimately our daily existence. Extending
Guy Debord’s ideas of ‘detournment,’ this video
documents the potential absurdity of everyday life via one repeated
act of derrivee: a season spent dancing on street corners in a
heavy Canadian winter.
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