Just Dance Let Me
Directed by Alexandra Green A dilapidated building due for demolition gets one final moment in the spotlight The Listeners Project creates videos in buildings set for demolition; swansongs for dilapidated sites across the UK that provide a final moment of reflection. Here, Londonbased director and choreographer Alexandra Green, who made the latest film in the series, talks about traversing the halls of Londons Averard Hotel: When I first visited The Averard Hotel, I had an immediate connection to the stairs. The central structure and spine of the building felt too important to ignore. As you go up the stairs, the corners get tighter and darker and the space becomes more difficult to navigate I loved the way the stairs naturally get more unforgiving in nature as you go up: the corners get tighter and darker, the space becomes more difficult to navigate. I wanted this to be reflected in Let Me, and so the space governs the choreography and the choreography, in turn, reacts to the obstacles the struct
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