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With limited resources, how should a dance film service organization best focus their efforts on nurturing the dance filmmaker? Do dance film festivals actually help the dance filmmaker? When DFA's Festival started in 1971, it formed a community, brought the user, producer, and filmmaker together. But now with over 5,000 film festivals and dance film festivals sprouting up everywhere, multiple options to screen your work on-line, what impact does a screening have on a filmmaker's career.  The "rejected" entrant rarely goes to the film festival they applied to.  So dance film screenings are not educating the new filmmaker.

 

How could time/energy/attention be directed in another way, to further the art of dance on camera?

To my mind, when 6/8s of the entrants are not chosen for any film festival, maybe there is a better way to nurture those 6/8s rather than saying "Thanks..better luck next time."

 

Could one do the same annual call for entries but instead of competing just for a screening(s) at various venues and a cash prize, maybe additional choices could be added, such as the following:

 

1) One on one consultations with: 

a. editor

b. cinematographer

c. choreographer

d. producer

e) idea/script advisor

 

2) Closed screening with feedback from the above

 

3) Introductions to:

TenduTv producer Marc Kirschner

Dance-tech.net guru Marlon :)

Wizkid of your choice....

 

4) Workshop with 10 at a time

 

But all the above would cost money. How much? Maybe the entrant could decide to chosen for tier 1 - screenings & cash - $35, Tier 2 - consultation - $60, or 3 - workshop -$75.

 

Hmmm...

 

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STEP IT UP FOR A CAUSE AND CHANGE YOUR COMMUNITY!


Nike and YouthNoise Introduce the Battle of the NYC Boroughs, the Super Bowl of Dance Competitions Encouraging Community Advocacy

This month YouthNoise, in partnership with Nike, the Department of Youth & Community Development, and the Global Youth Leadership Institute, is introducing Step It Up: Battle of the Boroughs, a city-wide contest where dance teams from all five New York City boroughs compete for up to $10,000 in cash and prizes, including a team grant, a Nike ID session in which the winning team will be able to design their own team shoe and the coveted NYC Battle of the Boroughs trophy to be featured on Gamechangers, YouthNoise Play City, and Live Leadership Now.

Heralded as the “Super Bowl of dance competitions,” the Battle of the Boroughs gives young dancers the opportunity to showcase their talent and encourages participants to declare a cause for their communities. Issues like Inequality, Education and Violence are among the few causes participants can declare to help support their communities.

The competition is organized in three phases. The first phase is auditions, in which teams register online, volunteer for a community service project and compete for the semifinals on June 4, 2009; the Battle Zone. The semifinalists that make it to the Battle Zone will create video PSAs that will be hosted on YouthNoise.com/playcity. Finally, the teams chosen to move on will compete in the Battle of the Boroughs on June 30, 2009, where the final teams will create, develop and launch a borough-wide campaign around their causes and compete for the grand prize!

Young people from all over New York City now have the opportunity to participate in a one of a kind dance competition while representing and advocating for their surrounding communities. Register now for the Battle of the Boroughs and Step It Up for a cause to change your community!
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