GALLERY: Dancers turn deconstruction into art form

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Non-student dancers took to covering the floor and walls with additional drawings before tearing the piece apart. | Esteban Portillo
The piece looks static without the dancers, which are an integral part of the performance. | Esteban Portillo/The Cougar
The dancers drew spontaneously, tracing their movements on the floor and against the wall, both of which were lined with paper. | Esteban Portillo/The Cougar
The ephemeral nature of the work allows the art to connect with nature and humanity. | Esteban Portillo/The Cougar

In three performances, non-student dancers created Master of Fine Arts student Daniela Antelo’s “Untitled (Drawing),” which Antelo said combines her interests in dance and movement with art.

In a similar method, “Untitled” (Drawing), which was a part of the MFA Exhibit at the Blaffer Museum, was deconstructed at 1 p.m. Friday.

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