Inside the thick medieval walls of the Tower of David, two figures clad in white, one male and the other female, are moving around each other slowly, rolling this way and that to the accompaniment of taped electronic music. At first they seem careful not to touch each other, but slowly, as their movements gather pace, they touch each other’s hands and continue to twist and turn as though executing a form of freestyle dancing. In another small room nearby, two men are interacting in a similar way, moving at first in close harmony, then parting from each other to turn somersaults, against a background of electronic music, this time accompanied by the sounds of birdlike cooing, as though this were an alternative language of communication. 

Meanwhile, at the Anna Ticho Artists House, a large man is lying in bed trying to convince his audience that being obese is not a bad thing. 

The audiences for these performances are very small. Indeed, the fat man plays a number of times before a handful of people. 

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