Sing The Sand Into Pearls
2014, 14 minutes
Short Contemporary Dance Film Set in Lisbon Depicting Three Women Who Escape From a Self-Centered Society and Celebrate Genuinity in a Hideaway Ritual
Embraced in a dance of rebellion, Sing The Sand Into Pearls tells the story of three women who escape from a self-centered society and celebrate genuinity in a hideaway ritual. Raquel Claudino debuts in a contemporary dance film, exploring the raw beauty of the performers across a city charged with history and mysticism. Set in Lisbon, a metropolis with flaws, they narrate their journey through a delicate dance that brings us all to a parallel sphere. An experimental project where international artists collaborate with the director to create a subtle but nonetheless daring story.