The performance of Estonian dance artists Hanna and Sigrid invites the audience to immerse themselves in a performance of choreography, music and sculptural movements by two young women using trampolines.
Two relatively young women. The voices from their lips sound incredibly low. Their seemingly fragile, passive bodies breathe restlessly and quickly. They are meant to serve. To serve paradoxes, transformations and powers. They are characterised by self-regulation, self-renewal. They are robust and human. They surprise and wonder. They move, they crawl, they jump.
The performance constantly shifts the focus from the extraordinary to the ordinary. It is normal to believe that everything will be fine. This belief somehow holds everything together. We are all subject to forces that we don't understand and that separate us. We are real people. So can we finally free ourselves? Can we not?