Aditi Bhagwat’s home is in Mumbai, where she started dance since 8 years old. With bells tied on her ankles, she uses her feet performing Indian traditional percussion. We made an environment improvisation recording in the morning at a field near the laundry room, where there were lots of birds. She walked with feet naked on the ground, played games with birds… Sometimes you can even hear that she was scratching her feet because there were too many bugs biting, which was the most annoying thing during the residency. Aditi always complained with her Indian accent, saying “So many mosquitoes~!” There was a Polish guy who hadn’t been bitten at all when all of others were bitten with over 50 stings.
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