William Gibson's play gives an extremely subtle psychological analysis of the relationship between a man and a woman who desperately strive to be together but cannot struggle for their love. Those characters seemed to me so touching and vulnerable that my imagination immediately created a choreographic counterpart of this poignant story. "Two for the Seesaw" is a dialogue of two lonely hearts who did not manage to preserve their fragile happiness…
Two lonely hearts, two rooms, two telephones and one wish - to be together…
A love story seen through the keyhole of life
A separation story overheard from Bach's stirring violin
Premiered on the stage on October 30, 2009