There is a mystical quality to the bodies smeared with clay and paint, swirling, stumbling and plunging their way through archaic transformations. Driven by ancient stories and modern techniques, with flaming heads or beneath ghostly masks, they reach the limits of what it means to be human. For this visually stunning dream, Wim Vandekeybus has teamed up with Congolese-French artist Olivier de Sagazan and Spanish composer Charo Calvo to reawaken the 4,000-year-old hymn of a priestess to the intersex Sumerian goddess Inanna.