When reaching stability is the main focus of a choreographic process, choreography ceases to be. Sooner or later any form of stability becomes unsatisfactory, because no problem has an answer apart from the problem itself.
Any form of artificially sustained stability, ends up injecting destructive forms of instability into a system.
Choreography as a living phenomenon, happens in the constant movement between reaching stability and loosing it, only to strive to find it once again within a different constellation and reorganization of the different elements.
In this dynamic space, lies the core essence and drive of a choreographic work.
Whenever it stops making sense, that’s when the opportunity for renewed sense presents itself.
The question remains, why bother?