People United Magazin
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YIN YANG the film YIN means (darkness) while YANG means (light): this dance film opens a new note of saying there are good white and bad white as we have good black and bad black. The use of these two different colours is a very deliberate act, portraying different races of the world, having these two interdependent options as a crossroad of decision-making with historical significance. This inherited racial, biological foundation manifests itself primarily in physical phenotypes, as its occurrence is permanent to every human being’s decision. YIN YANG is a non-complementary force that connects. It describes how opposite or contrary forces can be complementary, interconnected and interdependent, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate. It is a crossroad of choices and options to the humans’ journey of thoughts. It is also to place more relevance on the other part of human reasoning as we cannot just have white as pure good and black as pure bad.
If WE never experience the chill of a dark winter, it is very unlikely that we will ever cherish the warmth of a bright summer’s day. The desire and ability to connect with others is a fundamental aspect of TRANSITION INTO THE WE (humanity). Sexual identity is relative and shouldn’t be a reason for a difference, the same applies for the race or any other factor that WE have put in place to be the cause of our separate. In the current world WE have taken all of these into cognizance, forgetting the very one thing we all have in common: the TRANSITION INTO THE WE as humans. YIN and YANG have learnt to co-exist even if they are not a matchup or complimentary.