Crafted with layers and closely working with the music, Hold On explores that patient waiting that takes place, “the quiet before the storm” and then all of a sudden at the very end of the work you are brought into this vortex of spacious, sweeping, banging movements.

The second section of duets, called the antagonistic duets, really lets the viewer’s eye move from couple to couple — how does the pushing and pulling affect each person within each couple?