Dancing Machines at Lille’s Old Train Station

The French city’s Gare Saint-Sauveur, now a cultural center, is hosting an exhibition of installations “for anyone prepared to question their perception of movement.” There’s a cylinder where two people can dance amid “a storm of polystyrene pellets,” a set of dance films made with heat-sensitive cameras, and a sculpture “featuring arms and legs from tailor’s dummies executing a mechanical dance routine.”