Women in movement

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'Le feu follet' by © Pierre Guillaume Metzmacher (1857), courtesy of The New York Public Library

'Le feu follet' by © Pierre Guillaume Metzmacher (1857), courtesy of The New York Public Library

Blind to shadows cast by spectres she sheds stillness. Sinking, slowly, into her. Naked to their eye, she inhales the hollow space that surrounds the surface of her skin. Eyes closed, heart open, breath diffusing the distance between her and the stars that serenade no one from the darkness draped above.

You, alone, caressed by inextinguishable flames ignited by incorporeal forces. You, unearthed, dredge the depths of your own divinity. You, hypnotised by the heat of what burns softly from within, surrender to your source.

And tomorrow, you’ll taste the sweetness of all that blooms beneath your touch. Strong in the wake of all the wounds that let the light in. Set free by the unseen forces that gently propel your body.

Capturing women channeling the core of who they are via their intimate chosen practices of artistic creation, Women in Movement is an exploration of the source energy that sets our souls on fire—a study of raw, unapologetic, and relentless expression.

Shot over many moons, each short film features a female artist at one with her artistic practice, in harmony with the discipline that she had dedicated herself to in times of pleasure and pain. Beyond the beauty of all creation lies both calm and chaos. Women in Movement honours the unseen torments we must transcend to embody a perfectly-tainted, inner tranquility, a state of being that allows us to become liberated from the limitations that hold our spirits hostage, so that we may harness our bodies as vessels of perpetual creation.

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