Boundaries are made and unmade. Contours of experiences and bodies are masked and unmasked. Past, present, and future merge.

Part one, Dust, oscillates between self-care, self-protection, and self-harm, with these mechanisms colliding and making space for one another. It accepts the consequences of putting something deeply personal on display. Part two, Paradox of Platypus, unfolds as a dialogue between performers who explore simple patterns and familiar improvisational and compositional structures. Inspired by Mizo folk practices and the knowledge systems embedded in them, new narratives emerge as a speculative β€˜neo-folk’ choreography.

The performers of Blurred Lines traverse surreal landscapes and messy psychophysical terrains, negotiating a precarious balance between space, music, movement, and puppetry. Composing live, they conjure up a layered experience that blurs the boundaries between inner and outer, tension and levity, fiction and reality, form and fluidity, history and memory.

Blurred Lines has been performed at BLR Hubba 2026 and will be performed at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale Pavillion in February 2026.

Artists
Abhaydev Praful, Dayita Nereyeth, Joshua Sailo and Bharavi

πŸ—“οΈ 14th Feb, 7pm
πŸ“ Forplay Society