The mystery of the body in motion. The surprise of seeing what seems
impossible. And the pure, joyful optimism of it all. Dancers Among Us
presents one thrilling photograph after another of dancers leaping,
spinning, lifting, kicking--but in the midst of daily life: on the
beach, at a construction site, in a library, a restaurant, a park. With
each image the reader feels buoyed up, eager to see the next bit of
magic.
Photographer Jordan Matter started his Dancers Among Us Project by
asking a member of the Paul Taylor Dance Company to dance for him in a
place where dance is unexpected. So, dressed in a commuter's suit and
tie, the dancer flew across a Times Square subway platform. And in that
image Matter found what he'd been searching for: a way to express the
feeling of being fully alive in the moment, unself-conscious, present.
Organized around themes of work, play, love, exploration, dreaming, and
more, Dancers Among Us celebrates life in a way that's fresh,
surprising, original, universal. There's no photoshopping here, no
trampolines, no gimmicks, no tricks. Just a photographer, his vision,
and the serendipity of what happens when the shutter clicks.