Throughout February, March and April of 2022, Desilence teamed up with international hip-hop dance company Brodas Bros to create Sokkyo (Japanese for “improvisation”), an immersive evolution of their show, Doji (Japanese for “simultaneous”), initially created together during pandemic isolation in early 2021. The project began purely as experiments exploring real-time techniques with dancers and resulted in a twenty-five-minute dance performance just two and a half weeks later. Adding more over time, the team ended up with a full show spanning sixty minutes.
Because linear animation often traps stage performers in rigid movements without room for improvisation, desilence strived to see if real-time technology could be an effective antidote for the members of Brodas Bros. They began by using motion trackers, freeing themselves from the bonds of rendering.