Interiorities are laid bare in “I Deeply Know,” a psychological exploration of loneliness that grasps at the reconciliation of self and other. To a somber Beethoven piano sonata, stuttering movements and halting gestures give way to smooth oscillations and tight pairings, all the while bearing an unspoken emotional weight. As the two figures embark on an endless search, they shield themselves and reflect each other, wrestling with the fraught meanings of seeing and being seen.
