Three dancers

Repertory

Third Person Point of View

COMPANIES

CHOREOGRAPHER

MUSIC

Various Artists

COSTUMES

Ezra Lovesky

LIGHTING

Brandon Stirling Baker

RUN TIME

17 Minutes

Third Person Point of View by choreographer My’Kal Stromile, begins in medias res—Latin for “in the midst of things.” We enter a non-traditional, three-person relationship in its fully functioning form: fluid, intricate, and quietly intimate. We then rewind to the beginning of the relationship, and what the audience sees is two people deeply attuned, and a third seeking entry, admiration, and a place to belong. As the title suggests, the piece invites the audience to witness from the outside, observing a relationship as it unfolds without ever being directly addressed. Camera flashes fracture time, illuminating moments of effort, allure, and unspoken negotiation. Guided by evolving physicality, the dancers explore how love expands—often imperfectly, always intentionally—revealing the quiet ache of being seen from the outside, and the grace of slowly being let in.

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Music Credits

“Magnets” (feat. Alan Thompson, 5hekwoaga, & Butler Knowles) by Elijah Fox courtesy of Universal Music Group.
“Nothing Can Stop Us” performed by The Vernon Spring, written by Sam Beste.
“Strength Of A Young Man” performed by The Vernon Spring, written by Sam Beste courtesy of BMG Rights Management.
“Cashew” performed by FKJ, written by Vincent Fenton.
“Meeting Again in the Void” performed by FKJ, written by Vincent Fenton.
“TUI” performed and written FKJ.
“Lying Together- Interlude” performed by FKJ, written by Vincent Fenton.

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