The idea became a driving force for my work, To Eat Glass, instructing the dancers to replicate and become conduits for the painterly form on their exteriors. Later though, when I tried to write about it and re-borrowed the book to find the quote from Ball, I realized that it never happened.
To Eat Glass is a work of biomorphic abstraction, focusing on the kinesthetic qualities of still shapes, the work evolved to be a suspended sculptural painting that dancers de-construct and reconstruct onto their bodies, so that an audience may find the work hanging in a museum or it may have walked outside to have a dance.
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