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On a floor of stone and rubble, three bodies explore that weight: the weight of memory and the dizzying lightness of forgetting.

In Arabic, *Insân* means "human being"—and, etymologically, "one who forgets." On a floor of stone and rubble, three bodies explore that weight: the weight of memory and the dizzying lightness of forgetting. The bodies tear themselves away from gravity or sink into it—as if laying down what we carry within us might finally allow us to dance. Underlying it all is the violence of a world that destroys its own traces.
