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September 30th 2011
Fra Cervello e Movimento – Extra Dry (1999) by Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten (The Netherlands)
Face Shift (2005) by Arthur Elsenaar (The Netherlands)
To Come (2005) by Mette Ingvartsen (Denmark)
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Hoje, a partir das 18h30, o idança transmite ao vivo o segundo encontro do projeto ABI pensa a dança, que tem como objetivo discutir as relações entre mídia e dança. O evento será realizado na sede da Associação Brasileira de Imprensa (ABI), no Rio de Janeiro, e a entrada é gratuita.
A discussão desta terça-feira será sobre Crítica de dança e novas relações entre dança e mídia, com Gustavo Ciríaco (coreógrafo), Nayse López (idança) Joana Ribeiro (PRODOC UNIRIO/RJ) e Helena Katz (PUC-SP), por skype. A mediação será do jornalista e teatrólogo Jesus Chediak. No dia 13 de setembro, primeiro dia do evento, foram abordadas questões relativas à Memória da dança na mídia – documentos e pesquisa, com a participação de Giselle Ruiz (PRODOC EBA/UFRJ), Beatriz Cerbino (pesquisadora UFF/RJ) e Dalal Achcar (coreógrafa).
WATCH AND JOIN THE CONVERSATION HERE
Background
In September 2011, Dance Art Group, the producers of the Seattle Festival of Dance Improvisation (SFDI) since 1994, handed production of the festival to Velocity Dance Center.
A new role of SFDI Coordinator has now been created to manage the production of SFDI. This will be a contracted position with Velocity Dance Center; Dance Art Group is facilitating the hiring of this position.
Duties
The Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the Seattle Festival of Dance Improvisation. SFDI preparations begin in September and continue until the festival in early August.
Work load varies throughout the year. The SFDI Coordinator can expect to work 5-10 hours/week.
Tasks include, but are not limited to, the following, all of which will be done in coordination with Velocity:
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CEC ArtsLink invites artists and arts managers from 32 eligible countries to apply for residencies and grants in the US. Structured residencies for artists and arts managers in visual and media arts The five-week residencies will take place in fall 2012. ArtsLink places Fellows at established US non-profit arts organizations and covers associated living, working, travel, and health insurance costs. Applicants do not need to have contacts with organizations in the US to apply for this program, but working knowledge of English is required. Since 1993, 453 Fellows have participated in Residencies at 223 arts organizations throughout the US. Deadline for artists and arts managers in performing arts & literature: October 15, 2012. Project grants for arts professionals in all disciplines to carry out projects in the US Project grants in all disciplines enable artists and arts managers from the eligible countries listed below to carry out self-directed projects in the US. Applicants must have a letter of invitation from a non-profit organization or individual in the US to enter this competition. Projects to take place between May 1, 2012 and April 30, 2013. Since 1999, ArtsLink has supported 79 Independent Projects. Eligible countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mongolia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Please visit our website for more information. Photo: ArtsLink Fellows and ArtsLink staff during the closing session in New York City, November 2010. |
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Dance Films Association is still accepting submissions for our 40th Dance on Camera Festival co-produced with The Film Society of Lincoln Center, taking place January 27-31, 2012.
Entry fee is free to DFA members; $30 for non-members. We accept dance videos of all types and lengths. We welcome screen adaptations of stage choreographies, narratives, documentaries, abstract and experimental shorts as well as performances videos. CompleteEntry Form is available on the DFA Website.
For more information, contact Deirdre Towers, Festival Curator. Thank you for your participation.
Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens? Volume 2
Trampoline is seeking submissions from artists working with moving image for exhibition as part of a touring programme for urban screens. The work can derive from generative art, digital animation, net art, performance for film, new media and short form, but must be presentable as a single channel video piece.
The programme is the second edition of Trampoline’s urban screens programme Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens? which was produced in 2007 and has toured internationally since.
The new programme will premiere at Frequency Festival, Lincoln, UK and then go on to tour internationally with exhibition partners in Europe, Australia, North- and South-America and beyond.
The exhibition will be presented as an international tour for public screens. We are looking for works that respond to and play with the architectural qualities of urban screens as media surfaces, their relationship with public space or the aesthetics of advertising.
Works must be Suitable for large, public screening
Effective without sound
Up to 60 seconds in length (exceptions will be considered if appropriate)
For more details and to download the submission materials visit:
http://bit.ly/r7bBdn
For more information contact Mathew Trivett: mattrivett@radiator-festival.org
The Departments of Modern Dance and Film & Media Arts are pleased to announce the jury selections for the Student Dance for the Camera Program for the 8th International Dance for the Camera Festival and Workshop with Katrina McPherson.
We would like to thank students from around the globe for their submissions and congratulate the selected filmmakers. This is the first year a Jury's Choice Cash Award has been offered.
JURY STATEMENT
The $200 award goes to the Workshop "Cámaras danzantes (Dancing Cameras)" taught by Silvina Szperling at Escuela Internacional Cine y TV in Cuba, in collaboration with Festival DVDanza Habana, directed by Roxana de los Ríos, during March-April 2011. With over 80 submissions from around the world the collection of student dance films made during a workshop in Havana, Cuba with Silvina Szperling from Argentina, are particularly compelling. It is to the sponsors of this workshop that we award our cash prize, as a way of supporting their efforts. By the simplest of means, these student filmmakers immediately transport us to their worlds, and a great spirit of humanity is evident in every film.
JURIED STUDENT PROGRAM – Thursday, September 15, Marriott Center for Dance
University of Utah
Panal
Tristana Castilla (Spain)
Escuela Internacional Cine y TV, Cuba
Volatile Three
Kayleigh Atkinson
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Whirligig
James Gould and Kristen Lucas
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US
The Breath We Left
Tara Rynders
Atlantic Center for the Arts, Florida, US
Lola
Anna Potapova
Okatankino, Russia
Lost Horizon
Tanja London
University of Utah, US
Parallax Error
Anne C. Moore
California Institute of the Arts, US
Hare
Eugenia Silveira
Universidad de Republica, Uruguay
Lights Flicker in the Subterranea
David Bird and Hunter McCurry
Oberlin College, US
Vivir es Vivir
Luis Ernesto Donas
Escuela Internacional Cine y TV, Cuba
Carry on Anyways
Remy Fernandez-O’Brien and Nicole Parma
Brown University, US
The Wait of Gravity
Renata Sheppard
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
Shadowed
Hamish Anderson
Bournemouth University, UK
Stranger Dances
Sabrina Cavins
University of Colorado at Boulder, US
Blood in the Northwest: The Burden of Skin
Mollie Wolf
University of Colorado at Boulder, US
Danción
Jerman Catalan (Chile)
Escuela Internacional Cine y TV, Cuba
Honorable Mentions (Lobby Screening)
Entre Nous
Blair Brown
Loyola Marymount University, US
Gray #2 Boundary
Jenilyn Brown
California State University, Long Beach, US
Submissions from Escuela Internacional Cine y TV – Cuba
Instructor, Silvina Szperling -Argentina
Ejercicio
Jerman Catalan - Chile
Espacio
Tristana Castilla - Spain
#1
Luvyen Mederos - Cuba
Simona
Luis Ernesto Doñas - Cuba
Lo Siento
Jerman Catalan
Yogurt
Felipe López – Colombia
Jury members included Marta Renzi, Choreographer and Dance Filmmaker from New York, Robert Schaller, Filmmaker and Director of the Handmade Film Institute from Boulder, Colorado, Michael Trent, Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer of Toronto’s Dancemakers and the Centre for Creation, Wyn Pottratz, Graduate Student in the Department of Modern Dance pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Screendance, and Danielle Short, Graduate Student in the Department of Film & Media Arts, also pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Screendance. (For jury bios go to: www.dance.utah.edu/danceforcamerafest/StudentCompetitions.html) For more information on the entire Festival and Workshops, please go to www.dance.utah.edu/danceforcamerafest/
Ellen Bromberg
Associate Professor, Department of Modern Dance
Director, The International Dance for the Camera Festival
Director, Graduate Certificate in Screendance
University of Utah
330 S. 1500 East, Rm. 106
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Personal Office – 801/587-9807
Dance Office – 801/581-7327
Fax - 801/581-5442
e.bromberg@utah.edu
Kònic thtr presents : before the beep Center for Performance Research, New York
http://www.cprnyc.org/eventcalendar
INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE
Performances:
Friday, September 9th at 7.30pm
Saturday, September 10th at 7.30pm
Sunday, September 11th at 7.30pm
Tickets: $10.00 at the door
Online Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/194312
Workshop : konic will offer a workshop inside the perfomance space: Sunday, September 11th 2pm to 6pm
Before the Beep is a dance-performance piece inside an interactive space, and with audience participation. Kònic Thtr understands this piece as a space for encounter with local dancers and choreographers, elaborating a site specific event every time it is presented.
In 2011 three versions will be presented in Brazil, China and the US, each time with different collaborators. In this case, we will present the piece in New York with the collaboration of dancer Grace McCants
Before the Beep refers to the changes of perception in interpersonal communication mediated by new technologies, and to the spaces that this mediation generates. The piece confronts the body with these same communication technologies, and explores how these re-write the body and change our understanding of place and the idea of presence, redefining narrative, individuals and culture.
--Rosa Sánchez - Alain Baumannkònic thtr / koniclabwww.koniclab.info
The preview of "Black Moon (La Lune Noir) Act 1" starts at 12:15pm in the 2nd Floor Gallery.
The gallery exhibit, "The Anatomy of Black Moon," opens at 7:00pm in the 2nd Floor Gallery. There will be a light reception with food donated by our neighborhood partner, Jerry's Cafe.
The panel discussion, entitled "America's Black Arts Movement," begins in the theater at 7:30pm.
The world premiere of Black Moon takes place on September 15-16 at 8:00pm in the DNA Theater, New York City. A post-show discussion moderated by Matthew Morrison will follow the September 16 show.
Tickets to the performance are available on the website dnadance.org, along with more information. All other events are completely free!
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Black Moon (La Lune Noir) is an interdisciplinary/multimedia cabaret operetta based on Arnold Schoenberg’s melodrama “Pierrot Lunaire,” rewritten from an African-American male perspective and musically re-imagined through popular genres such as Afrobeat and house, deconstructing classical and contemporary forms to infuse the work with emotional power. The work is an electric experience visually and sonically.
Hi Everybody,
Another opportunity to see most of the screen dance compilation Body Writes Mood first screened
at the Prague Quadrennial last June.
Now part of LovingArt festival in Tel Aviv.
If you’re around please join us - free entrance to all events.
53 Yehuda Hayamit Street Jaffa
Hope to see you,
Lior
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The Films:
Geistern
Diego Agulló.
2009, Germany
-- *The 4th circle of the Dragon by Diego Agulló
HANNAH
Sergio Cruz
2010, UK/Greece/Iceland
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A Dance With Sacha Green Pathroom
Elliot STOREY
2010, France
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The 4th Circle of the Dragon
Diego Agulló
2011, Morocco
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Ring #3
Suzon Fuks
2008, Australia
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Continuum
Manon Le Roy
2009, France