This is the story of a dance choreography based on feelings of “unease, anxiety, uncertainty, and obscurity”. It is about being stuck between the memory of migration and a misty view of the future; ...or, about the struggle of a group of dancers to collectively produce despite the prevailing “darkness”. This is a story about the memories of those “moments that remain”.
EBRU ŞEREMETLİ
She graduated from Marmara University, Department of Radio-TV and Cinema and received a master’s degree in Art History from Istanbul Technical University. She started working with Enis Rıza in 1997. She focused on art history, human rights, civil and local history, migration-womanchild, ecology studies, and conducted oral history studies and researches. In 2014, she published the book When Plums Bloom with Enis Rıza. Based on recent history, oral history, and original works, she continues to produce documentary films and productions.