Dana Gingras’s "Frontera" combines visceral choreography with live music and visual design to question human autonomy amid climate change, surveillance, and societal limits.
The collaboration with Fly Pan Am introduces a raw energy to the performance, with their original score filled with sharp guitar riffs and driving rhythms that amplify the intensity of the choreography.
Gingras’s work invites audiences to consider the blurred lines between the body and the environment, as the dancers thrive within the dynamic visual backdrop.
Through "Frontera," Animals of Distinction challenges the concept of the ungovernable body, reflecting on modern society’s constraints through innovative multimedia performance.
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