Dance in Film · 2020
Strange Loops (2020)
Stone's three-part thesis turns neuron-level mechanisms into a contemporary-dance system that accumulates choreographic complexity while multi-surface projections make consciousness itself the subject—a rare science-driven, Legend-linked screen-mediated dance work.
Strange Loops is a 2020 dance film centred on ballroom and social dance. For dancers, it's a chance to see the style performed on screen — the phrasing, partnering, and musicality that the same dances carry onto a real floor.
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Where to watch: Creator project page documents the Spring 2020 concert; no public full-performance video or separate film release verified as of 2026-08-04.
The dance sequences in Strange Loops
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Strange Loops — thesis performance
Contemporary danceChoreography Holly Stone
Athletic movement and projected imagery repeatedly combining into patterns larger than their individual parts.
Stone builds the work from athletic contemporary vocabulary, action-and-reaction phrasing, and repeated units that accrue hierarchical complexity. The theatrical projections make the central question—how consciousness emerges from discrete building blocks—visible across the performance.
Not currently available to stream; timestamp is for reference. No authorized full-performance video, public clip, performer list, section timings, or edition-specific timestamp was verified. The official artist page identifies this as the culminating MFA thesis performance and documents its movement vocabulary, projections, music, and conceptual structure.
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