“When the earth began to dream of standing, the first legs were born.”
In the wake of stillness and root, the ground grew restless.
From the soil of former beasts, from husks of thought and sprouting bone,
came the Legged Oddities — creatures for whom movement is creed,
and balance, a kind of prayer.
They are not bodies but intentions with limbs,
each walking the border between invention and instinct.
Scholars record them not in anatomy, but in choreography.