What happens when the laws of physics take the stage?
At SRNMC, we don’t just compose to be heard - we compose to be moved. Music in Motion is our latest experiment: a contemporary dance suite where Newton’s laws of physics collide with melody, and motion itself becomes music. Think of it as a theory of everything rewritten in rhythm - ballet refracted through the prism of science.
A prologue of glockenspiels ticks like the gears of time. Soon after it is joined by an orchestra of inertia which steps forward in unbroken rhythm. Force builds in sharp crescendos, pulling dancers and notes into acceleration. Every action finds its counter, every gesture its echo - a ballet of balance and opposition.
This isn’t just a score; it’s a framework. Every chord is calculation, every swell a theorem in disguise. As the music folds back on itself in epilogue, the suite closes where it began - a cycle as inevitable as gravity.
Music in Motion isn’t just choreography paired with sound. It’s a reminder that physics is already a kind of poetry - velocity, weight, and resistance all waiting to be staged. SRNMC’s score doesn’t merely accompany dance; it conducts it, bending time signatures the way Newton bent the universe into laws.
Because in our world, the universe isn’t silent. It’s scored.