We’ve all seen site-specific work in some weird places. Pools, the sides of buildings, various public places—been there, done that. But I doubt you’ve seen dance in the sky. In a moving airplane. In zero-gravity.
This time, it’s not a modern dance company that’s pushing the limits of choreography. It’s the quirky pop band OK Go, which has been known for making creative, movement-heavy videos ever since their treadmill dance took off. For their newest video, “Upside Down & Inside Out,” the band performs an intricately-choreographed dance, using the fact that they are literally weightless to try unthinkable physical feats:
OK Go – Upside Down & Inside OutHello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for “Upside Down & Inside Out”. A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit
Posted by OK Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016
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