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In a circus performance, two aerial acrobats constantly look for balance between two bodies, using a loose rope with two ends at a height of seven metres. That rope, that unstable and unsteady string changes the perception of the audience concerning the bodies on stage. Our starting point is that rope, which hangs the need for something else besides a simple connection. We depend upon this link, upon this rope that leaves us hanging and secures us. That ties us up, but holds us. Every action has a consequence as far as the status of the other is concerned, and such linkage forces us to trust one another.
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