by ELKE KALUPAR & AURORA
"How much time do we have? "One Flower Per Day" is a contemplative exploration of the silent, yet unstoppable takeover of nature. It portrays a world where humanity, entangled in its own toxicity, fails to notice the gradual, inevitable shift. Nature, in all its quiet power, begins to reclaim what was once hers, reshaping and deforming us. The performance delves into a process - one that is not driven by overt drama or catastrophe but rather by a subtle, organic force. As humans persist in their destructive habits, nature's slow response is both a process of decay and renewal, a duality that embodies the paradox of beauty within destruction. The dancers' movements reflect this transformation and absurdity of how we keep on living. The piece captures the eerie beauty in nature's quiet dominance, reminding us that time may be running out, even as we remain blissfully unaware."
M o r e A b o u t Elke Kalupar:
https://www.instagram.com/elke.kalupar
M o r e A b o u t Aurora:
https://www.instagram.com/___aurora