Everyday, the media bombards us with information on everything from obituaries to weddings, the latest on the economic crisis to shoe sales. What do you respond to the most?On Friday July 17, 2009, Dance Films Association (DFA) challenges you to read, hear or see the news of that day, decide what resonates with you, and then create a short *dance film* in 48 hours. Designed as DFA’s 2009 Young Choreographers Initiative, this challenge sets time and costs at a minimum to encourage everyone to collaborate and keep the production process simple. Surprise us with your unique style and imagination (any style is acceptable). Creativity and relevance rather than budget are most important to the judges.Process* E-mail info@dancefilms.org on July 17th your intent to compete, with the title of yourvideo, a brief explanation of the story/or item (and what source) inspired your dance.* Choreograph, shoot, edit, and submit the film by July 19th at midnight.* Upload your video on www.dancemedia.com and put “dance-on-camera” in the tag line.Gold Award for Choreography/Direction wins $500Bronze Award for Idea wins $250Silver Award for Performance wins $100Projected initiated by dancer/filmmaker Celia Rowlson-Hall and sponsored by DFA, a non-profit organization and The Center for Dance, Movement and Somatic Learning, SUNY/Stonybrook as part of Voices of Change/Bodies of Action: Partnerships for Learning About What Moves Us. DFA, 48 W. 21st Street, #907, NY,C 10010; www.dancefilms.org; (212) 727-0764
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