Dance Sketches

Across four short, improvised films, Leta Biasucci moves by intuition, echoing the motion of time, water, and refracted light, embodying a poetry of presence in a space that feels intimate, expansive, and unrepeatable.


When Leta steps on stage with the Pacific Northwest Ballet, she carries decades of devotion in each movement, an unspoken language of discipline, precision, and grace. Presence is both a meditation and a rebellion against distraction. “One of the hardest things to do is to be still,” she says. “We’re trained to move, but to hold still with authority, to just be—that’s powerful.” - Leta Biasucci


Scene One

Stillness


Scene Two

Light

Scene Three

Fluidity

Scene Four

Time