With Dance, tension is transformed. It does not disappear, but changes its nature.
After the concentration of The Archer, the body begins to move freely again. There is no longer a target to reach, but a rhythm to inhabit.
Dance is born from this necessity: allowing form to follow movement, without forcing it. The gesture is not calculated, but listened to.
In this sculpture, the body does not represent, it moves through space. It is a body that dances, not to perform, but to exist.
Dance marks for me a moment of regained freedom: when form stops holding back and begins to flow, carrying with it everything that came before.