Pushing dancers and their bodies to the limit

In Paradiso, Israeli choreographer Shahar Binyamini works with lighting designer Gabriel Chan to conjure a neon prison-lab where bodies adorned with polka dots are put on parade.
In Paradiso, Israeli choreographer Shahar Binyamini works with lighting designer Gabriel Chan to conjure a neon prison-lab where bodies adorned with polka dots are put on parade. PHOTO: BERNIE NG
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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 15, 2018, with the headline Pushing dancers and their bodies to the limit. Subscribe