The third photograph in Hochhäusler's series is dedicated to the dancer Yerka Luksic. On the
highest part of a hill, presumably near the sea in the region of Valparaiso in Chile, Hochhäusler
fixes a pose of Luksic in which her L-shaped arms project her body towards immateriality. She
seems to levitate as a result of the natural way the sun casts its rays around her body and through
her clothing. The pose recalls the ways in which Mary Wigman was photographed on Mount
Verita studying with Rudolf von Laban.