The fifth (Anu Khapung) made her way slowly across the floor diagonally, silently screaming as she went.
While there was plenty of contrast and some intriguing juxtapositions, nothing really developed and the ending was anticlimactic despite the intensity of performance.
Nancy Wijohn's The Silent Partner, a sensitively nuanced duet of negotiated intimacy, showed the space between dancers is as important as the closeness they can achieve.
The movement exchanges between Joshua Faleatua and Anu Khapung were buffeted by quickly changing emotions which flickered and flared.
The dancers circled warily and kept their distance, grappling and embracing.
When the final moments brought them to rest, lying side by side, heartfelt relief seemed to be shared by the enthusiastic audience.
What: The Rebel Pink by Footnote NZ Dance
Where: Loft, Q Theatre Loft
Reviewed by: Raewyn Whyte