“Unexpected and remarkable complicity between two forms… different but in perfect harmony”

An unexpected and remarkable complicity between two forms of artistic expression. Who, familiar with Bartok’s sonata, would have imagined that a mime could accompany it? And yet the gamble paid off: it is as if the music and the language of gesture were made for each other, like two fraternal twins, born together, different but in perfect harmony.
— Daniel de Montmollin, Brother of Taizé, Potter
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