Dance On Camera and Symphony Space are joining forces to present the 53rd edition of the Dance On Camera Festival, February 21 - 24, 2025. The longest-running dance film festival in the world, Dance ...
The four-day festival features 11 programs with a total of 36 films selected from countries around the globe, including eight world premieres, five North American premieres, two U.S. premieres, and ...
Dance film is a unique art form, at once spontaneous and rehearsed, conceptual and concrete, architectural and atmospheric. And just as dance has evolved, so has dance film and so has Dance Camera ...
When Dance Camera West (DCW) launched two decades ago, the idea of a festival dedicated to the global genre of dance film was an inventive one. Dominated by straightforward, if surprising, documentary ...
Installation view of Merce Cunningham: For Camera on the High Line (image by the author for Hyperallergic) In Locale (1980), a thirty-minute film collaboration between Charles Atlas and the Merce ...
Co-presented with Film at Lincoln Center, this screendance festival is the longest-running dance film festival in the world with an annual program that appeals to general audiences and dance insiders ...
Dance Camera West, marking its continued passion for bringing together diverse communities, cultures, and environments to experience dance through the intimate medium of film, along with Jacob Jonas ...
The Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema — a cinematic celebration of innovative and intriguing choreography — kicks off with season premiere offerings at Museum of Boulder this weekend. A still from ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Herman Cornejo is collaborating with the “photo-scientist” Steven Sebring to create an immersive onscreen dance experience. By Marina Harss Midway ...
When director Spike Jonze was preparing his first movie, “Being John Malkovich,” 20 years ago, he couldn’t stop listening to “The Rockafeller Skank,” otherwise known as “The Funk Soul Brother,” a hit ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook This edition resembles past ones, with an international miscellany of approaches to the question of what filmed dance can be. By ...
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