Progressive Touch
Directed byMichael Portnoy
Directed by
Michael Portnoy
Sex as dance and comedy: in Progressive Touch Portnoy studies and expands the relationship between sex, choreography and composing music. He introduces complex compositions from progressive rock and math metal during sex, thereby combating the ostensible simplification of rhythm in human movements and gestures. A group of actors perform the new moves in three slapstick-like scenes. Worth trying at home.
sexuality
avant-garde
Last Updated: September 16, 2023