short film

Dancing About Architecture: Dance in MAP

NOWNESS Movement / / 4 min

This film is part of an event.

In Shanghai’s Museum of Art Pudong, dancer Meng-ke Wu moves like a shadow against white granite walls. Steel, glass, concrete—materials turned into rhythm, space transformed into motion. Her body measures time and architecture, revealing that spaces don’t just contain movement—they create it.

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Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin

Credits

Runtime 4 min
FSK Not rated
Premiere Status No Premiere Status
Director NOWNESS Movement

- Living Berlin - Architecture and Design as Poetry @ Living Berlin

This room views architecture and design as a form of poetry, where form, space, and material merge into a harmonious narrative.

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Tickets

Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin
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