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When Russia invaded, the women of Ukraine's leading contemporary dance group struggled to find purpose in their work. A | dG1fX2RHdjdvMUJCOVE
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00:00When you create something, it means that something is born in the world.
00:10And for me it is balance of the lives of the people who are now taking care of it.
00:22We first arrived from the border of Kiev.
00:26Well, in principle, you just come to the other world.
00:32And we found there a closed scene.
00:36I just stood and looked at this scene and remember how I was standing on the scene.
00:46The performance is about the war.
00:48During the war, when you live in the war, when you are on the other side.
00:52We are still active.
01:01Rita, I'm going to go to you.
01:05Oh, let's go, let's turn on the lights.
01:07How many times do you think that someone will die or suffer from this moment?
01:14And I will dance in the room?
01:18Hello, hello.
01:20How is it possible, that my wife will work, but I don't.
01:25Why?
01:26Maybe it's also important.
01:28I need to move on.
01:46The girls were today emotional, tears.
01:53It's just hard for me to do what to do, if there was no dance.
02:04Is it normal to dance?
02:08Well, it's a question, you know.
02:11Yes, it's normal to dance.
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