In “Verre Dansant” (Dancing Glass), Dennis H. Miller brings a sense of vitality and choreography to inanimate form, creating a trio of works in which sculptural, glasslike figures appear to move with the grace and discipline of dancers. Each piece draws inspiration from a fundamental technique of classical ballet — Arabesque, En Manège, and Enchaînement — translating their physical and emotional language into motion, rhythm, and light. Miller’s original music underscores each work, shaping their tempo, phrasing, and expressive contour. Together, the set explores the intersection of animation and choreography, where abstraction attains a sense of breath and intention, and motion becomes a quiet act of performance.
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