It begins like a
fairytale – two people meet, there’s the heady giddy exhilaration of falling in
love; there’s joy, heartbreak, sadness; a tiny glimmer of something else. Except
there’s a twist: the two people – figures – are not human, but rather two
dexterous hands. In Jaco Van
Dormael and Michèle
Anne De Mey’s Kiss & Cry, playing at
Carriageworks for the last days of the Sydney Festival, a romance is
played out on a miniature scale whilst simultaneously being filmed and screened
above the action itself.