Style. Starting from this term, ...and the stranger was conceived as a choreographic study inspired by those formal traits that can be discerned in well-known styles of dance. How might such forms be interpreted differently once removed from their context of origin and detached from their related musical genres? The performance aims at emphasizing the ambiguity of gestures by playing with the juxtaposition and remix of stylized forms. The abstract landscape of ...and the stranger is pervaded by an invisible tension that materializes in gestural conversations between the two performers. The viewer's imagination is called into play to generate a subtext to the elusive visual experience of movement.