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Reflet: Where Hip Hop, Skating, and Dance Find Balance
5 Dec
Summary
- A French duet blends hip hop, contemporary dance, and in-line skating.
- The performance questions physical and emotional balance between two people.
- It's the second piece in a trilogy exploring different physical relationships.

French choreographer Xuan Le and dancer Shih-ya Peng are captivating audiences with 'Reflet,' a performance that artfully combines hip hop, contemporary dance, and in-line skating. The duet delves into the intricacies of balance, not only as a physical feat on skates but also as an emotional exploration of closeness and tension between two individuals. Through movement, wheels, and space, the artists examine the delicate negotiation of shared momentum.
This powerful piece is the second installment in a trilogy by Le, following a solo that explored self-perception. 'Reflet' shifts its focus from the individual ('one') to the relational ('us'), investigating how paths intertwine and the adjustments required. Le's background as a competitive in-line skater profoundly shapes the choreography, infusing it with a unique vocabulary that transcends traditional dance forms.
'Reflet' arrives in Pune as part of a larger tour, presented by the French Institute in India. The performance is staged outdoors, allowing the urban environment to become an integral part of the experience, where the dancers and the city's rhythm converse. Le describes his Taiwanese collaborator, Shih-ya Peng, not as a contrast but as a mirror, bringing a complementary artistic presence to this exploration of connection and shared histories.




