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We are addicted to our phones. There’s no avoiding that fact. After finding myself mindlessly scrolling more often that I’d like, I was inspired to create this piece for a live production.
This piece seeks to communicate two key messages; firstly, that there is a stark contrast between the pictures we see on social media and what the person actually feels, and secondly, the anguish and sadness that can result from a desperate desire to be the perfect online person that is validated by likes and comments.
Most of all, I hope that my friends and family never let their feed make them feel anything less than extraordinary.
It was hard to translate the same story to video without stage lighting, but with Phillip Trinh’s magic touch, it came together.
I hope that you enjoy it, and that it reminds you to take some breaks from your phone :)
|| CHOREOGRAPHY
Bonnie Su
|| VIDEOGRAPHY
Philip Trinh
|| DANCERS ||
Angeline Chin
Anh Duy Truong
Anna Urokohara
Caitlin Janus
Christine Walsh
Daniel Lewis
Daniel Yuong
Djacint Philip Dumapias
Eric Loong
Kyle Ibanez
Jonathan Yeo
Kaeden Trinh
Mei Li Kok
Naomi Wo
Patrice Ventura
Rachelle Teh
Sarah Chua
Tira Ilham
Vivian Loo Sim Fang
Yuri Loong
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