Seductive, brash, grinning, making music and dancing grotesquely - this is how Death is often portrayed as the Bone Man. Opposite him stands the human being. He questions, hesitates, pauses in a gesture. Every variation of the dance of death reflects the bewilderment of man when he encounters his own death. In a round dance of images, movement, words and sound, Wilde & Vogel play through the same moment in different modes, from "mysterious" and "majestically carried" to "in delicate tones, barely touched" and "melancholic" to "excited, frivolous, dance-like". In the end, we witness an immortality. The crude Punch and the death-wishful Pierrot demonstrate how death can be outwitted.
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