Dancing on a moving stage

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I know there's a band who used treadmills in a video, and they did a whole syncronized "dance bit" on a bunch of treadmills, but prior to hearing about that from a friend to whom I pitched my idea, I toyed with the idea of choreographing a routine that involved the use of moving treadmills to represent the fact that in life we are constantly trying to create beauty/order/meaning etc. in a space that is constantly shifting and changing. I am a sociologist who has a background in dance and who studies women runners - so it's fairly obvious where the idea came from. We never "dance" in life on a static, unchanging stage. Treadmills are this sort of absurd contemporary tool for running indoors. I run on treadmills and can't help but be blown away by how ridiculous they are, and yet being able to run indoors while my daughter is sleeping has helped save my sanity more than once. And what a powerful peice of machinery it is to support the running weight of a large adult for many years without fail. But why just running? Why not other, more interesting movements? What are the limits of the combination of a skilled dancer and that little, moving surface? I would love to see how far one could push the possibilities of dancer(s) + the moving surface of a treadmill. That's it.

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