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Choreographer Ilya Vidrin Explores Human-Digital Relationships Through Dance Innovation

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  • Ilya Vidrin combines computer science, dance physics, and care ethics in 'Proxies.'
  • The piece explores human/digital relationships through wearable technology tracking dancers' movements.
  • Vidrin aims for 'sanctioned intimacy' by creating real connections between performers.
  • He emphasizes developing care and trust among dancers for authenticity.
  • Vidrin advises artists to embrace mistakes for better learning.
  • 'Proxies' to premiere at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2026 after an open rehearsal at ArtLab.
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