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13th International Festival And Competition For Dance Films & Videos

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12 – 15 September 2013 San Francisco, USA


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13th International Festival And Competition For Dance Films & Videos 12 – 15 September 2013 | San Francisco, USA

13th International Festival And Competition For Dance Films & Videos dance screen 2013 is an initiative by the IMZ organised in co-operation with San Francisco Dance Film Festival

12 – 15 September 2013 The Roxie Theater, The Delancey Screening Room, Museum of Performance + Design San Francisco, USA

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IMZ dance screen 2013 TEAM Secretary General Deputy Director Project Manager Project Assistant Pre-Selection Jury Computer Programmer & Database Editor Graphic Design

Franz Patay Katharina Jeschke Daniela Billner Astrid Hafner Linda Esslinger Christian von der Recke Katharina Jeschke (IMZ) Marion Mangeng (Festival Director dance screen 2005 and 2007) Christian von der Recke Marion Vera Forster, Christian von der Recke studio rothbauer, Vienna

San Francisco Dance Film Festival TEAM Executive Director Managing Director Technical Director Graphic Design Marketing Director Operations Manager

Greta Schoenberg Judy Flannery Ben Estabrook Randall Heath Skye Christensen Cornelia Granbery

THANKS TO Special thanks to our colleagues and partners: Henk van der Meulen (IMZ Vice President) Marion Mangeng (dance screen Festival Director 2005 and 2007, Pre-Selection Jury 2013) San Francisco Ballet: Glenn McCoy (Executive Director) Mary Beth Smith (Director of Marketing & Communications) Kyra Jablonsky (Associate Director, Public Relations) Carly Severn (Digital Engagement Associate) San Francisco Film Society: Ted Hope (Executive Director) Rachel Rosen (Director of Programming) Jaime Galli (Marketing & Communications Manager) Sarah Cathers (Director of Operations) Museum of Performance + Design Muriel Maffre (Executive Director) And to all the filmmakers, panellists and jury members whose love and support of dance made this festival possible.

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Arild Erikstad President of the IMZ Norwegian Broadcasting Corp.

The IMZ is a global association for all those involved in any aspect of audiovisual music and dance. All major public broadcasters are members, and all of them try to tell the story of dance and music, although dance films on television are more and more difficult to schedule. I hope this year’s competition will help to enlarge the dance film community and the audience of this beautiful art form.

In 2013, dance screen celebrates its 25th anniversary and its premiere outside of Europe.

Being part of the professional world of dance, film, music and television, we believe in the value of high quality in art; at the same time, we invest a lot of effort to reach new audiences and to help them to understand and explore the “language” of this art form. I hope our dance screen 2013 competition will contribute to both the quality and variety of dance films.

It is a pleasure and an honour for us that this 13th edition of dance screen, the international dance film and video competition, is hosted and coproduced by the San Francisco Dance Film Festival. And we are more than happy that the San Francisco Ballet and the San Francisco Film Society are joining us as co-presenters for this international celebration of dance on camera.

Special thanks go to our partners, the San Francisco Dance Film Festival and its team, the San Francisco Ballet and the San Francisco Film Society, the jury members, the panellists, the funders of the festival as well as to all filmmakers and all participants of dance screen 2013 with San Francisco Dance Film Festival.

The IMZ – International Music + Media Centre founded dance screen in 1988. It was established to create a dialogue between filmmakers, dance and video artists, distributors and broadcasters and to bring audiences in touch with dance from all over the world. IMZ is looking forward to teaming up with San Francisco Dance Film Festival, and I hope our dance screen will contribute to further enhancing the status of the festival and bring a larger number of international participants to the screenings and the competition.

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In my view, dance is the ideal art format on television. First of all, it is emotions and storytelling without the limitations of words, it is pure visual art, and it is a way of presenting all kinds of music, old and new, to a large audience.

Judy Flannery Managing Director San Francisco Dance Film Festival

We are thrilled to welcome you to San Francisco for the first US presentation of IMZ’s dance screen, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. It is an enormous honor for our young organization to welcome filmmakers and broadcasters from around the world to participate in this celebration of dance on camera. With the support of our local partners San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Film Society, the Museum of Performance + Design, and with the help of numerous Bay Area dance companies, schools, arts presenters, foundations, and individuals, our festival has taken an enormous leap forward for this exciting collaborative venture.

Greta Schoenberg Executive Director San Francisco Dance Film Festival

The very nature of creating a dance film is a collaborative process involving artists and technicians from different disciplines. The sources of inspiration to create the wonderful films that are part of this competition are as varied and unique as the films themselves, but at the heart of each film is dance. Regardless of country, culture or customs, the universal language of dance, captured by filmmakers, is shared here to amuse, provoke or inspire. We are grateful to all 289 filmmakers and producers who submitted works and hope you will enjoy the 69 films selected from around the world to be in competition for the dance screen awards.

Thank you for joining us and for being ambassadors of dance. We are most appreciative of the leadership and support IMZ’s dance screen has given to the international dance and film communities to help promote and celebrate this growing art form. This opportunity to collaborate with dance screen provides another example of how local artists and participants can benefit from global partnerships.

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GENERAL FESTIVAL INFORMATION

IMZ

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The IMZ – International Music + Media Centre, based in Vienna, is a global association dedicated to the worldwide development, dissemination and promotion of music and dance through the audio-visual media. It is a forum for exchange and reflection whose core objectives are to serve as a high-quality advisory body in this industry and as a mediator between those organisations and individuals involved and interested in the fields of music and dance. It is the IMZ’s intention to make the performing arts available to a wider audience around the globe and help arts programmes occupy their rightful place in the media. Thus, the professional umbrella organisation and networking platform acts as an interface between leading international producers, distributors, broadcasters of cultural programmes, opera houses, educational institutions and record labels focusing on classical, contemporary and world music, and jazz, as well as classical and contemporary dance. With the aim to enhance the co-operation in this media universe, the IMZ, since its foundation in 1961 under the aegis of UNESCO, has established an essential network that has grown to more than 150 members from 26 countries around the world. Its members, whether they are individuals or organisations, are closely connected to the audio-visual music and dance business and work hard to make a difference in this cultural community.

Opening Night The Delancey Screening Room 600 Embarcadero Street | San Francisco, CA 94107 Panel Presentations Film Screenings Dance Screen Awards Co-Laboratory Premiere Video Library Museum of Performance + Design 893B Folsom Street | San Francisco, CA 94107 Viewing Stations For selected festival programmes, categories A & B and selected D Video Library The Delancey Screening Room 13 September 9:30 am – 10:00 pm 14 September 9:30 am – 10:00 pm 15 September 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm The video library offers the opportunity to watch all film entries to the competition at viewing stations. Almost 300 films were entered in the four categories: A) Live Performance Relay B) Camera Re-work C) Screen Choreography and D) Documentary

The IMZ founded dance screen in 1988 as one of the first dance film and video competitions and festivals worldwide. It has ever since been a productive representative platform for a new genre that has engaged and inspired filmmakers, dance and video artists, distributors and broadcasters. It was established to create a dialogue between all these partners and to bring audiences in touch with dance from all over the world. Past editions of dance screen took place in Amsterdam in co-operation with Cinedans (2010), in Den Haag in co-operation with the Holland Dance Festival, Filmhuis Den Haag (2007), in Brighton (2005), in Monaco at the Monaco Dance Forum (2002) and in Cologne at the Media Park (1999). For more information about IMZ and dance screen, visit

The dance screen 2013 catalogue (available for every guest holding a Festival Pass and each filmmaker who submitted a film and is attending the festival) provides an overview of all film entries plus detailed information on the productions. The Festival Pass allows access to the video library.

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PRODUCERS

IMZ Board 2011 – 2013 Toshio ASAOKA, NHK ENTERPRISE, INC., Japan Thomas BECK, University of the Arts Berne, Switzerland Wolfgang BERGMANN, ZDF co-ordinator for ARTE and President of ARTE's Musica meeting group, Germany Paul BULLOCK, BBC (Cymru Wales), UK Aarno CRONVALL, Arcron Productions, Finland Arild ERIKSTAD, NRK – Norwegian Broadcasting Company, Norway Urban FRYE, Film Location Lucerne, Switzerland Frank GERDES, ServusTV, Austria Bernd HELLTHALER, EuroArts Music International GmbH, Germany Thomas HIEBER, Unitel GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Chris HUNT, Classical TV Ltd., UK Gunilla JENSEN, SVT – Sveriges Television, Sweden John KELLEHER, NVC Arts – Warner Classics and Jazz, UK Elmar KRUSE, C Major Entertainment, Germany Marie KUCEROVA, Cˇeská Televize – Czech Television, Czech Republic Reiner MORITZ, Poorhouse International Ltd., UK Ben PATEMAN, Opus Arte, Royal Opera House, UK Katja RATHS, Clasart Film- und Fernsehproduktions GmbH, Germany Peter ROSEN, Peter Rosen Production, USA François ROUSSILLON, François Roussillon et Associés, France Martin TRAXL, ORF, Austria Henk VAN DER MEULEN, Royal Conservatoire of The Hague, The Netherlands John WALKER, Thirteen / Wnet, USA Larry WEINSTEIN, Rhombus Media Inc., Canada Hazel WRIGHT, Hazel Wright Media Ltd., UK

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PRODUCERS

PARTNERS | SPONSORS

San Francisco Dance Film Festival

San Francisco Film Society

San Francisco Dance Film Festival has grown exponentially since its founding four years ago. Its mission is not only to promote and celebrate the best dance films from around the world, but to also encourage and assist Bay Area filmmakers in the creation and distribution of dance films. The non-profit arts organization includes educational outreach within its annual programming, with free screenings at the public library and dance filmmaking workshops for students and professionals held in partnership with organizations such as UC Berkeley, Alonzo King LINES Dance Center, ODC and the Ninth Street Independent Film Center.

The San Francisco Film Society (SFFS) is a world-class institution dedicated to elevating the artistic quality and social impact of film, providing support and education for the global film community, and creating memorable programming for its audiences. SFFS annually presents more than 300 films and reaches 15,000 students through its education programme, while disbursing millions of dollars to deserving filmmakers.

Co-Laboratory SFDFF will also present the first Co-Laboratory project, a unique collaboration between three choreographers and filmmakers who will create three short dance films one week before the Festival. Funded in part by The Kenneth Rainin Foundation and in partnership with the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, the three films will be premiered on the closing night of the Festival. SFDFF intends to have the Co-Laboratory be an annual event to inspire and support local artists of different disciplines to collaboratively create dance films for local and global audiences.

SFDFF Board of Directors Mary CARBONARA is the Interim Executive Director of Robert Moses’ Kin and is on the faculty of Alonzo King LINES Dance Center. Skye CHRISTENSEN is the Executive Director of Ninth Street Independent Film Center and lectures at San Francisco State University. Cathleen MCCARTHY is a Lecturer at San Francisco State University and adjunct faculty at the University of San Francisco. Grace PROVENZANO is an award-winning documentary producer and Associate Professor of Broadcast Journalism at San Francisco State University. Gregg SCHOENBERG is a freelance writer specializing in finance and economics.

PARTNERS | SPONSORS San Francisco Ballet

Carina Ari Foundations

Dance on screen makes the art of dance available to a wide audience. Moreover, film and video, apart from dance notations, constitute the most important documentation medium for the art form. The movements are preserved together with music and scenography. Extremely valuable for a deeper knowledge of dance creation are the choreographers’ own comments in interviews or introductions to their productions. The contribution from Carina Ari Foundations to dance screen 2013 with San Francisco Dance Film Festival aims to jointly support and foster the dance and media world.

Museum of Performance + Design

The Museum of Performance + Design is the only independent institution in the country dedicated exclusively to the performing arts and theatrical design. Founded more than 60 years ago by Russell Hartley – a San Francisco Ballet dancer and costume designer – the Museum’s mission is to preserve the history of the performing arts in the Bay Area and promote their live and theatrical qualities. The Museum of Performance + Design archives, collects and interprets materials, information and experiences that are locally connected and broadly relevant. By providing dynamic opportunities to diverse audiences, it supports and cultivates engagement, participation and innovation in the performing arts.

Austrian Consulate General in Los Angeles As America’s oldest professional ballet company, San Francisco Ballet has enjoyed a long and rich tradition of artistic “firsts” since its founding in 1933, including performing the first American productions of “Swan Lake” and “Nutcracker”, as well as the first 20th-century American “Coppélia”. San Francisco Ballet is one of the three largest ballet companies in the USA and currently presents more than 100 performances annually – locally, nationally, and internationally. Under the direction of Helgi Tomasson for more than two decades, the company has achieved an international reputation as one of the preeminent ballet companies in the world.

... with the support of the Austrian Consulate General in Los Angeles.

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dance screen 2013 SCHEDULE

Thursday, 12 September

Friday, 13 September

Saturday, 14 September

9:30 - 11:20 am Panel: How Did We Get Here & Where Are We Going? The Role Of Broadcasters In Bringing Dance To Screens

9:30 - 10:20 am Panel: Screendance In Academia: Launching A 3D Vision Of A Body Of Knowledge

11:30 - 12:30 pm Panel: Challenges & Opportunities – Is Digital Distribution The Best Way To Distribute Your Dance Film?

11:30 - 12:30 pm Panel: Inspirations/Collaborations – Dance Intersecting With Other Disciplines

1:30 - 2:30 pm Panel: Sound Of Music – Inspiration Or Nightmare? Clearing Music Rights – Or Finding A Composer For Your Dance Film.

1:30 - 2:20 pm Panel: Growing Dance Audiences Through Choreography, Films and Outreach

2:40 - 3:30 pm Panel: Decisive Moment – Where The Film Begins: Still Photography Inspiring Dance & Dance Narrative Films

2:40 - 3:30 pm Panel: IMZ Pitching Session

Sunday, 15 September

10:30 - 11:20 am Panel: New Dance Partners: Science & Technology Collaborating With Dance

2:00 - 5:30 pm Screenings

3:45 - 5:00 pm Special Screening: IMZ Documentary “Dance On Screen” World Premiere 5:00 - 10:30 pm Screenings

6:00 - 7:00 pm Opening Night Reception 7:00 - 9:00 pm Opening Night Screening At The Roxie (The Roxie Theater)

7:00 - 10:30 pm Screenings

6:00 - 8:00 pm Closing Night Co-Laboratory Film Premieres Film Screening dance screen 2013 Awards 8:00 pm Closing Night Party

dance screen 2013 THE COMPETITION dance screen 2013 with San Francisco Dance Film Festival is happy to announce that 289 inspiring films have been entered. Due to the high number of entries, a pre-selection committee was formed to prepare a selection for the award jury. The committee was comprised of members from IMZ, SFDFF, and its partners San Francisco Ballet and San Francisco Film Society. The committee collectively screened all 289 entries. Committee leaders considered the highest scoring films and subsequently chose the 69 films to be presented at the festival and eligible for the competition. The jury – comprised of five international film, video and dance experts – nominated and invited by the dance screen and SFDFF team, will select the best film in each category as well as the best overall film and best student film. All 289 entries are represented in this catalogue and they may also be viewed in the dance screen video library on site at the festival venue. The competition is divided into four categories:

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A. Live performance relay Multi-camera relay/capture of a live dance performance

 B. Camera re-work
 Adaptation of an existing choreography

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Screen choreography (screendance) Choreographic work specifically created for the screen, including experimental films, animation & narrative fiction.
 C1) Films up to 5 minutes C2) Films up to 15 minutes C3) Films longer than 15 minutes 

 D. Documentary
 Profile of a choreographer, a dance company, the choreographic process, dance history or other related subjects.

In order to maintain the Jury's objectivity, the Jurors are obliged to observe the following: A juror is obliged to abstain from voting – in case s/he has directly participated – in any capacity in the production; – in case s/he is currently employed by the producer or co-producer, the entering organisation/company; – in case s/he is a relative of a person directly involved in the production. The winners of the dance screen 2013 Jury Award (worth $ 5,000), and the dance screen 2013 Student Award (worth $ 2,000) will be announced at the dance screen 2013 with San Francisco Dance Film Festival Award ceremony. All competing films stand a chance of winning these awards.


JURY MEMBERS

BalletBoyz®

Lynette Kessler

Michael Nunn & William Trevitt, founders of BalletBoyz®, have been hailed as pioneers for making dance accessible and reaching a wider audience through their celebrated stage and television work. They came to prominence through their popular Channel 4 documentaries “Ballet Boyz I & II”, “Strictly Bolshoi”, “The Royal Ballet in Cuba”, “BalletBoyz: The Next Generation” and the groundbreaking “Ballet Boyz: The Rite of Spring” for BBC Three. BalletBoyz® has established itself as one of the most cheekily original and innovative forces in modern dance: revolutionising traditional programming formats, commissioning new work, collaborating with a wide range of cutting edge talents and building a big following through its TV work. Since its formation in 2000, the company has won numerous awards and nominations including an Olivier Award, two South Bank Show Award nominations as well as a Rose d’Or, International Emmy and Golden Prague Grand Prix for its TV work. The company has performed all over the world and has approximately 35 dance works in its repertoire, over 30 of which are original commissions.

Lynette Kessler is a producer, media consultant, curator and founder of Dance Camera West Dance Media Festival. A decade as Artistic Director and Executive Director, she led the visionary organization to international acclaim. Recipient of the Lester Horton Furthering the Visibility of Dance Award, Alden B. Dow Creativity Fellowship and artist residency at Headlands Center for the Arts. She has served on review panels for EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center), IDILL (International Dance Online Festival) in partnership with Sadler’s Wells London, Charleroi Danses of the WalloniaBrussels Federation, La Gaîté Lyrique Paris, Dance on Camera Festival New York. Lynette has lectured at UCLA, University of California Irvine, and California Institute for the Arts (Cal Arts) and has presented at the Cinedans Festival/IMZ Dance Screen in Amsterdam and the Latin American Video Danse Forum in Brasil. Member of the Board of Directors for Buckminster Fuller Institute, California E.A.R. Unit, New American Makers, Media Arts Advisory Committee of Los Angeles Unified School District, Artists Council of Los Angeles Performing Arts, Music Center’s Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance. Two degrees in dance, MFA University of Michigan, BFA York University Toronto; Authorized Teacher of Continuum Movement.

Ellen Bromberg

Muriel Maffre

Ellen Bromberg is a choreographer, filmmaker, media designer, curator and educator. She has received numerous awards for her work including a Guggenheim Fellowship, three Bay Area Isadora Duncan Dance Awards, a Bonnie Bird American Choreographer Award, grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the George Soros Foundation. Ellen’s screen works have been presented on public television stations, online channels, and at numerous national and international dance film festivals including Lincoln Center’s Dance on Camera Festival, Cinedans Amsterdam, VideoDanza, Buenos Aires, and Dance Camera West, Los Angeles. Recent work focuses on the integration of media in performance; she has designed video for stage and installations in her own work and in collaboration with other choreographers. A Professor at the University of Utah, and recipient of a 2012 Distinguished Innovation and Impact Award, Ellen is the founding director of the International Screendance Festival, which began in 1999. She has also designed the first Graduate Certificate in Screendance.

Muriel Maffre’s extensive career in the performing arts brought her to dance with Hamburg Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo and San Francisco Ballet where she was Principal for 17 years. Muriel is Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. She is a Gold Medalist from the Paris 1st International Ballet Competition, and the recipient of two Isadora Duncan Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Individual Performance for both 1990 and 2002 repertory season performances with SFB. Muriel received many accolades for her interpretation of the romantic, classical and contemporary repertory. Her interest in performance, visual and material cultures also led her to create interdisciplinary presentations for the stage and other settings. She retired from SFB with a Farewell Gala on 6 May 2007. Muriel continues to be involved in dance education, the arts and public humanities. She is the Director of the Museum of Performance + Design in San Francisco, and a Lecturer in TAPS Dance Division at Stanford University.

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Live Performance Relay |

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23 Skidoo

Format Live recording | Production Company oNYx Performance & Production (USA) | Co-Production Company Wash Machine Productions (USA) | Camera Jimi Pantalon | editor Jimi Pantalon | Duration 5' 12'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Flatiron Building, New York City, 21.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece 23 Skidoo Score | Composer Ben Berstein | Choreography by Shandoah Goldman, oNYx Performance & Production (USA) | Costumes Asa Thorton | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

live Performance Relay

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23 Skidoo Caligula C(H)ŒURS Cinderella Coppélia 2011 Dance & Quartet – Three Ballets By Heinz Spoerli Dear Pina Don Quixote 2013 Ein Deutsches Requiem Folie À Deux Great Performances: Paul Taylor Dance Company In Paris La Source lac 2013 le Rendez-vous 2010 les enfants Du Paradis lol (lots of love) Magnificat – If Today Was Tomorrow, And Yesterday Today Mariinsky: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker In 3D Maschinenhalle #1 Matthew Bourne’s Swan lake In 3D notre-Dame De Paris O Composite 2012 Push Romeo & Juliet Romeo And Juliet 2012 Romeo And Juliet 2013 Scheherazade Shift Solo Sous Apparence 2012 The last Bounce The little Mermaid The nutcracker The Rite Of Spring The Trout Quintet Triangle Of The Squinches Two Two By 24: Love On Loop Un Jour Ou Deux 2012

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Flatiron flashmobesque: this large scale site-specific performance involved 42 dancers. Based on the historical legend which coined the term "23 Skidoo". It is said that the ship-like shape of the Flatiron building carved a windy slice in the New York Skyline which would blow women’s dresses up in the early 1900's, exposing seldom seen legs and causing men to loiter and watch. Local authorities would say "23 Skidoo" to the men, which meant they better stop their gazing and get out while the getting was good. This project is at the heart of site-specific dance, where an architectural structure informs a narrative, a movement and a phenomenon. In celebration of the 110th anniversary of the building, the spectacle took place on 21 June 2012 outside of New York City’s Flatiron Building.

002 Caligula Format Live recording | Production Company Françoise Gazio, Idéale Audience (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris (France) | Director Philippe Béziat | Camera Raphaël O'Byrne | Duration 82' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris Bastille, 08.02.2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi | Composer Antonio Vivaldi, Louis Dandrel | Stage Director Daniel Jeanneteau, Opéra National de Paris | Choreography by Nicolas Le Riche | Dance Company Corps de Ballet Opéra National de Paris | Costumes Olivier Bériot, Opéra National de Paris | Soloist Stéphane Bullion, Clairemarie Osta | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

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First performed in 2005, "Caligula" is Étoile Dancer Nicolas Le Riche’s first choreography for the Paris Opera Ballet. Intrigued by the complex and troubling personality of the Roman emperor, the choreographer evokes the torments of a frail man capable of loving the moon and idolizing his horse, a man impassioned by theatre and constantly playing a role himself.

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C(H)ŒURS

Format Live recording | Production Company EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany), Teatro Real Madrid (Spain) | Co-Production Company 3sat, TVE | Producer Isabel Iturriagagoitia Bueno, EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany) | executive Producer Ángela Álvarez Rilla, Maria Kasten, Bernd Hellthaler (EuroArts Music International GmbH, Germany), Javier González | Director Andreas Morell | Camera Nyika Jancsó | editor Alberto Pascual Otero | Duration 100' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Teatro Real Madrid, 17.03.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Giuseppe Verdi, Richard Wagner | Stage Director Alain Platel | Choreography by Alain Platel | Dance Company Les Ballets C de la B | Costumes Dorine Demuynck | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1 | Distribution TV EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany) | Distribution homevideo Teatro Real Madrid (Spain)

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Prokofiev’s timeless ballet "Cinderella" is presented in a compelling new choreography by British choreographer Christopher Wheeldon. Jeff Tudor's film was made for Dutch Television and production company 3 Minutes West, and presents the world premiere staging of the ballet in Amsterdam by Het Nationale Ballet, who commissioned this major new work in partnership with the San Francisco Ballet.

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Coppélia 2011

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris, in association with France TV, Ciel Ecran and Mezzo and with the support of the Centre National de la C | Director Vincent Bataillon | Duration 95' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 28.02.2011 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Léo Delibes | Stage Director Patrice Bart, Arthur Saint-Léon | Choreography by Patrice Bart | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

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A musical theatre by Alain Platel. For years, the tension between the group and the individual has been the central theme in Platel’s performances. In C(H)ŒURS he examines – together with his dancers and the Teatro Real choir – how "dangerously beautiful" a group can be. What is the relation between the progressive 19th-century nationalism of Verdi and Wagner and the increasing current tendency of nations to cut themselves off? Platel questions the emotions originated by the assemblage of individuals and groups, he reflects about the dynamic of collective movements and about the public and the individual dimensions.

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Cinderella

Format Live recording | Production Company Adrienne Liron, 3 Minutes West (The Netherlands), Het Nationale Ballet (The Netherlands) | CoProduction Company San Francisco Ballet (USA) | Director Jeff Tudor | Duration 118' 20'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Het Muziektheater Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 26.12.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Cinderella | Composer Sergei Prokofiev | Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon | Dance Company Het Nationale Ballet (The Netherlands) | Costumes Julian Crouch | Soloist Matthew Golding, Anna Tsygankova (Het Nationale Ballet, The Netherlands) | Source video/audio HD / Stereo | Distribution TV and DVD Ben Pateman, Opus Arte (UK)

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© S Mathé

In this version created in 1996, Patrice Bart brings back the literary origins, the fantastic tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann and insists on the depth of its characters. In the ballet, a disturbing and mysterious atmosphere unfolds... With the Étoiles Dorothée Gilbert, Mathias Heymann, José Martinez, Fabrice Bourgeois and the Paris Opera Ballet.

& Quartet – 006 Dance Three Ballets By Heinz Spoerli Format Live recording | Co-Production Company UNITEL GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), ORF (Austria), ZDF (Germany) | Assoc. Prod. Company ARTE (Germany), Salzburg Festival (Austria) | Director Agnes Méth | Duration 94' 10'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Salzburg Festival | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Janáček: String Quartet No. 2 “Intimate Letters”; Dvořák: String Quartet in F major, Op. 96 “American”; Schubert: String Quartet in D minor, D 810 “Death and the Maiden” | orchestra / Band Hagen Quartett | Choreography by Heinz Spoerli | Dance Company Zürcher Ballett | Source video/ audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1 | Distribution TV, theatrical, homevideo, multimedia and DVD C Major Entertainment (Germany)


Live Performance Relay |

© ORF/Ali Schafler

A singular project is staged at the Salzburg Festival with the famous Felsenreitschule as a backdrop: for the first time the renowned Hagen Quartett appears at the festival accompanied by a dance company. The Swiss grand master of dance, Heinz Spoerli, presents three works he choreographed for his Zurich Ballet set to three of the great works of the quartet literature: Leoš Janáček’s String Quartet "Intimate Letters", Antonín Dvořák’s "American Quartet" and Franz Schubert’s String Quartet "Death and the Maiden".

007 Dear Pina Format on location | Producer Hannah Dennison, Cradle to Grave Arts (USA) | Director Lukas Huffman | editor Lukas Huffman | Director of Photography Daniel Cojanu | Duration 58' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Breeding Barn, Shelburne Farms (Vermont, USA), 27.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Dear Pina | Composer David Severance | Choreography by Hannah Dennison, Cradle to Grave Arts (USA) | Costumes Leslie Anderson | Source video/audio DVD / Stereo

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“The Knight of the Sad Face” and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, are mixed up in the wild love affairs of the stunning Kitri and the seductive Basilio in a richly colourful, humorous and virtuoso ballet. Marius Petipa’s "Don Quixote" premiered in Moscow in 1869 with music by Ludwig Minkus and met with resounding success from the start. The novelty lay within its break from the supernatural universe of romantic ballet. Written as if it were a play for the theatre, the work had realistic heroes and a solidly structured plot and scenes. The libretto and the choreography were handed down without interruption in Russia, but Petipa’s version remained unknown in the west for a long time. In 1981, Rudolf Nureyev introduced his own version of the work into the Paris Opera’s repertoire.

009 ein Deutsches Requiem Format Live recording | Production Company ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Director Roger Bisson | editor Wolfgang Horn, Dieter Schneider | Director of Photography Klaus-Uwe Flade | Duration 75' 06'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Theater Duisburg, 15.09.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Johannes Brahms | Choreography by Martin Schläpfer | Dance Company Ballett am Rhein (Germany) | Costumes Catherine Voeffray | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

© Emily Boedecker

"Dear Pina" was an evening-length, site-specific dance/theatre tribute to Pina Bausch. This swirling opus of relationships in motion was performed by an ensemble of 28 Vermont dancers and one tall dignified couple; created for and set in the vast dirt floor of the 1890 Breeding Barn at Shelburne Farms in Vermont. Performances ran through 25 – 30 June 2012; to sold-out houses each night. "I've never experienced dance in so many layers of my being. I witnessed the whole human condition, joy and aggravation, brutality and tenderness, up close and deeply personal. That connection was why I wanted to see it over and over again."

008 Don Quixote 2013 Format Live recording | Production Company François Roussillon et Associés | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris, ARTE France | Director François Roussillon | Duration 120' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 30.11.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Ludwig Minkus | Stage Director Rudolf Nureyev | Choreography by Rudolf Nureyev | Dance Company Paris Opera Ballet | Costumes Elena Rivkina | Source video/ audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

© Gert Weigelt

Martin Schläpfer’s take on „Ein Deutsches Requiem“ was a big surpise as well as a great success. In his work he has combined topics like momentariness and death, sorrow, solace and confidence to a moving and brilliantly staffed dance piece. All three ensembles of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein – ballet, orchestra, choir and soloists (photo: Marlúcia do Amaral, Remus Sucheanã) are part of this production conducted by musical director Axel Kober. Press and audience were astonished likewise by this extraordinary total work of art.

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Folie À Deux

Format on location | Production Company Nel Shelby Productions (USA) | Duration 10' 44'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Joyce SoHo, New York City | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Arvo Pärt | Choreography by Adam Barruch | Dance Company Adam Barruch Dance (USA) | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

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la Source

Format Live recording | Production Company François Roussillon et Associés (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris (France) | Assoc. Prod. Company France Télévisions (France) | Duration 119' 58'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, Palais Garnier, 04.11.2011 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Léo Delibes, Ludwig Minkus | Choreography by Jean-Guillaume Bart | Dance Company Paris Opera Ballet (France) | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

© Nel Shelby Productions

"Folie à Deux" is an exploration into the interior landscapes of two people whose acts of intimacy are the fantasy that thinly veils a greater discord. "Folie à Deux" (a French term that literally translates as "a madness shared by two.”) is a psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief are transmitted from one individual to another.

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Great Performances: Paul Taylor Dance Company In Paris

Format on location | Production Company THIRTEEN for WNET (USA) | Assoc. Prod. Company Paul Taylor Dance Foundation (USA), Bel Air Media (France) | Producer Francois Duplat, Bel Air Media (France); Joan Hershey, John Walker, THIRTEEN for WNET (USA) | executive Producer David Horn, THIRTEEN for WNET (USA) | Director Andy Sommer | editor Toby Trotter | Duration 56' 46'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Theatre National de Chaillot, Paris, 01.07.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Brandenburg Concertos No. 3 and No. 6 / Gloria | Composer Johann Sebastian Bach, Francis Poulenc | Choreography by Paul Taylor | Dance Company Paul Taylor Dance Company (USA) | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1 | Distribution DVD Bel Air Classique / Naxos (France)

© Anne Deniau

The Persia of legend and fantasy provides the backdrop for the thwarted loves of the hunter Djemil, the beautiful Nouredda and the spirit of the spring, Naila. For his first creation for the Paris Opera Ballet, Étoile dancer Jean-Guillaume Bart comes to grips with this libretto and breathes new life into a long neglected work from the repertoire. The light and colourful score was a joint effort from Ludwig Minkus and Léo Delibes in what was their first ballet composition. The libretto draws on Wagnerian romanticism, orientalism and Shakespearean influences and contrasts the real world with the realms of elves, nymphs and ethereal beings. This wonderfully poetic dance tale of astounding virtuosity is further enhanced by Christian Lacroix’s flamboyant costumes.

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lac 2013

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, in association with France Télévisions, Mezzo (France) | Director Jean-Christophe Maillot, Denis Caiozzi | Duration 92' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 31.12.2012 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovski | Choreography by Jean-Christophe Maillot | Dance Company Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo (France) | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

© Paul B. Goode

Paul Taylor is the last living member of the pantheon that created America’s indigenous art of modern dance. At an age when most artists’ best work is behind them, Paul Taylor continues to win acclaim for the vibrancy, relevance and power of his recent dances as well as his classics. Recorded during the Taylor Company’s 2012 performances at the Theatre National de Chaillot in Paris, Great Performances presents two of Taylor’s enduring masterworks. "Brandenburgs", first performed in 1988 to music from Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos No. 3 and 6; and his 2008 ballet "Beloved Renegade" set to music of Francis Poulenc. On "Brandenburgs", Mary Clarke from the Manchester Guardian wrote: “Beauty is the only word for "Brandenburgs"… [which] celebrates the good things in life. Such a radiant, seamless flow of invention that the choreography seems an entirely natural way of moving to this music.”

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Live Performance Relay | Jean-Christophe Maillot presents us with his personal vision of "Swan Lake". It is a vast challenge for any choreographer to tackle this legendary piece which is so well-known throughout the world. For this project which has been dear to his heart for ten years, the choreographer wanted to work with the writer Jean Rouaud, 1990 Prix Goncourt winner, to bring a new drama to this pillar of the classic repertoire. Together they have adapted the timeless story of Siegfried and Odette so that this narrative resonates with our own questioning. The visual artist Ernest PignonErnest, a long-time associate of Jean-Christophe Maillot, has designed the scenery for this "Lac" and Philippe Guillotel has been responsible for creating the costumes. Tchaikovsky’s score is performed by the MonteCarlo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Brochot.

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le Rendez-vous 2010

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company Opéra National de Paris, Euromedia France, Mezzo in association with France 2 | Duration 27' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 30.09.2010 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Joseph Kosma | Choreography by Roland Petit | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

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“Les Enfants du paradis”, drawing on Jacques Prévert’s scenario for the French classic movie by Marcel Carné, is Étoile dancer José Martinez’s first major ballet for the Paris Opera Ballet. In a disused cinema studio, the actor who played the mime Baptiste in the film goes back over his memories. The choreography brings back to life the Paris of the first half of the 19th century, its performers, its theatres and its cabarets. To an original score by Marc-Olivier Dupin, the choreography alternates large ensembles with the intimacy of the lovers’ pas de deux.

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lol (lots of love)

Format Live recording | Production Company HiBROW Productions Ltd (UK) | Producer Don Boyd, Dominic Dowbekin | Director Don Boyd, Jonathan Bloom | Camera Jonathan Bloom, Joseph Mastrangelo, Alex Hocking, Don Boyd, Dominic Dowbekin | editor Josh Williams, Daniel McGuire | Sets Rachel Davies | light Design Jackie Shemesh | Duration 70' 59'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Robin Howard Theatre, The Place; London, 16.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece LOL (Lots Of Love) | Composer Andy Pink | Choreography by Luca Silvestrini | Dance Company Kip Johnson, Sally Marie, Stuart Waters, Omar Gordon, Patsy Browne-Hope, Valentina Golfieri | Source video/audio Other / Stereo

© Adeniau2010 © Nuno Santos

"Le Rendez-vous" is based on a poem by Jacques Prévert. It is a fascinating work which tells the story of a young man outside a dance-hall who reads his horoscope predicting his imminent death. Accosted in a sombre alley by a hunchback who threatens him with an open razor, the youth eludes his aggressor by telling him he has a rendez-vous with the most beautiful girl in the world. But in escaping from one, he falls under the spell of the other, and destiny is fulfilled when she slits his throat.

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les enfants Du Paradis

Format Live recording | Production Company François Roussillon et Associés (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris (France) | Assoc. Prod. Company France Télévisions (France) | Duration 139' 23'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, Palais Garnier, 09.07.2011 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer MarcOlivier Dupin | Choreography by José Martinez | Dance Company Paris Opera Ballet (France) | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

© Michel Lidvac

Against a video wall of screen-gazing individuals, six cyber souls stylishly nail the language of life online in their quest for romance. Talking and dancing at speed they make straight-to-the-audience confessions and dance the physical equivalent of poking and tweeting. In Protein’s awardwinning show, these ingredients conjure up a razor-sharp commentary on our Facebook society and an affecting rendering of human need.

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Magnificat – If Today Was Tomorrow, And Yesterday Today

Format Live recording | Production Company Bel Air Media (France) | Co-Production Company Opernhaus Zürich AG (Switzerland), Mezzo (France), Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (Switzerland), AMP (France) | Duration 71' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opernhaus Zürich, 09.02.2012 | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1 |

© Ismael Lorenzo

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It is a performance in which images, ideas and thoughts run together without needing narration, without a pause and without any chance to applaud in between. Heinz Spoerli is concerned above all with the conditions and prerequisites of profound faith – which is frequently accompanied by rejection, ostracism, insecurity and isolation, but "Heinz Spoerli is a magician, who uses sleight of hand to make us forget theoretical tedium. And so we experience 70 astonishing minutes in which dance and music fuse to a degree which is to be found only in Zurich, since the death of Uwe Scholz" (Andrea Kachelrieß, Stuttgarter Nachrichten). The musical point of departure is Bach’s “Magnificat”, which is confronted with other works by the composer such as the third Brandenburg Concerto, the Solo Sonata for Violin in G minor or the aria, “Ich habe genug”.

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Mariinsky: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The nutcracker In 3D

Format Live recording | Production Company EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany), Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg (Russia) | Co-Production Company Ovation LLC, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Digital Images GmbH | Assoc. Prod. Company Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (Germany) | Producer Jan Bremme, Isabel Iturriagagoitia Bueno (EuroArts Music International GmbH, Germany) | executive Producer Bernd Hellthaler, EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany); Torsten Bönnhoff, Digital Images GmbH (Germany) | Director Andreas Morell | Camera Axel Rothenburg | editor Stephan Langnickel, Robert Hentschel, Eva Kohlweyer | Duration 103' 29'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg, 30.11.2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece The Nutcracker | Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Stage Director Valery Gergiev | Choreography by Vasily Vainonen | Dance Company Mariinsky Ballet (Russia) | Soloist Alina Somova, Vladimir Shklyaraov | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1 | Distribution TV EuroArts Music International GmbH (Germany) | Distribution theatrical More2Screen (UK) | Distribution homevideo Warner, NVC (USA)

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Maschinenhalle #1

Format Live recording | Production Company 2nd nature | Director Lennart Laberenz | Camera Lennart Laberenz, Bernadette Moser | editor Lennart Laberenz | Author Gaigg/Harnoncourt/Lang/Ritsch | Duration 60' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Helmut-List-Halle Graz, Opening steirischer herbst 2010 | Composer Bernhard Lang, Winfried Ritsch IEM Graz | Stage Director Philipp Harnoncourt | Choreography by Christine Gaigg | Costumes Peter Schindler | Soloists Quim Bigas, Sara Canini, Ella Clarke, Alexander Deutinger, Christine Gaigg, Robert Jackson, Milla Koistinen, Anna Majder, Asher O’Gorman, Eva-Maria Schaller, Magi Serra Foraste, Veronika Zott | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution DVD 2nd nature

© Wolfgang Silveri

Twelve dancers on twelve serially arranged stations, each consisting of a soundplate and an automatic piano. The dancers are not dancing to recorded music but create music themselves with their steps, which are being translated by computer and transmitted onto the piano keys. This musical output is then re-interpreted by the dancers within a feedback network score. This interdisciplinary work of art functions as a metamachine, whose rules produce a visual piece of music and a kinaesthetic body of sound. Additionally to the performance recording, the DVD includes a documentary about the making of “Maschinenhalle #1”.

020 Matthew Bourne’s Swan lake In 3D Format Live recording | Duration 118' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Sadler’s Wells Theatre, 08.04.2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Valentin Baranovsky

"The Nutcracker", Tchaikovsky’s eternal classic, in the choreography by Vasily Vainonen, is a colorful and sensuous dance production: dance in the highest perfection and mastery of modern technology. This successful production is recorded exclusively for EuroArts Music as a 3D spectacle. The film creates spectacular images of this great ballet production for the viewer. The innovative 3D technology allows an entirely new perspective; every moviegoer can experience the ballet from the front row right on the stage. Under the direction of Andreas Morell, this historically unique "Nutcracker" promises to be a breathtaking experience.

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Now firmly crowned as a modern-day classic, this iconic production is perhaps best-known for replacing the traditional female corps de ballet with a menacing male ensemble. Matthew Bourne blends dance, humour and spectacle with extravagant, award-winning designs by Lez Brotherston, to create a provocative and powerful "Swan Lake" for our times. Collecting over 30 international theatre awards including three Tonys, "Swan Lake" has been acclaimed as a landmark achievement on the international stage. It has become the longest running ballet in the West End and on Broadway and enjoyed four hugely successful tours in the UK and thrilled audiences all over the world.

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notre-Dame De Paris

Format Live recording | Duration 120' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Teatro alla Scala, 14.02.2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Paul Connelly | Choreography by Roland Petit | Costumes Yves Saint-Laurent | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1


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© Natalia Osipova and Roberto Bolle

Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Frollo and Phoebus: four great characters around whom a highly dramatic, passionate story revolves. The Corps de Ballet underscores the dynamics almost like an ancient choir. And in the background is the silent but incumbent presence of the cathedral, both witness and actress in this drama. "Notre-Dame de Paris", inspired by Victor Hugo’s novel, with music by Maurice Jarre, sets by René Allio and the renowned costumes of Yves Saint-Laurent, returns to La Scala after more than ten years since its last performances. Once again, it will be celebrating Roland Petit and his artistic vein, his ability to evoke and synthesize in bringing the essential cores of the story to light. And the triumph of his vision of the performance as a total creation: dance, sets, costumes, music, theatricality.

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o Composite 2012

Format Live recording | Production Company Souffleurs de Vert (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris, in association with France Télévisions | Director Francois Goetghebeur | Duration 20' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 30.11.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Laurie Anderson | Stage Director Vija Celmins | Choreography by Trisha Brown | Dance Company Paris Opera Ballet | Costumes Elizabeth Cannon | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© ADeniau-OnP

Invited in 2004, Trisha Brown contrived "O złozony"/"O composite" to an original score by Laurie Anderson. Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz’s verses inspired the choreographer to develop a language where the complexity of postmodern dance blends with classical writing in a totally new alchemy. The starlit sky, envisioned by the scenographer Vija Celmins, opens up the dance to infinity...

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Push

Format Live recording | Production Company Xenoki (UK) | Co-Production Company Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Producer Annie McGeoch Xenoki (UK) | executive Producer Alistair Spalding Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Director Deborah May Xenoki (UK) | light Design Michael Hulls (UK) | Duration 28' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sadler’s Wells, London, 05.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Andy Cowton | Choreography by Russell Maliphant | Soloists Russell Maliphant, Sylvie Guillem | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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© Deborah May

"Push" brings into play the qualities Maliphant’s work is famous for – hypnotic beauty and serene strength – while giving a spectacular showcase for Sylvie Guillem’s unique gifts. Rolling, cascading, their bodies in freefall or pushing energy between them, the two dancers are captured by the intimacy of their richly physical language.

024 Romeo & Juliet Format Live recording | Production Company Royal Ballet (UK) | Producer Lisa Quilter Royal Opera House (UK) | Director Ross MacGibbon (UK) | Duration 158' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (London, UK), 22.03.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Romeo & Juliet | Composer Sergei Prokofiev | Choreography by Kenneth MacMillan | Dance Company Royal Ballet (UK) | Costumes Nicholas Georgiadis | Soloists Lauren Cuthbertson, Federico Bonelli (Royal Ballet, UK) | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo | Distribution TV Electric Sky (UK) | Distribution DVD Ben Pateman Opus Arte (UK)

© ROH/Bill Cooper 2012

Kenneth MacMillan’s dramatic choreographic realisation of the Shakespeare tragedy – by way of Prokofiev's classic score – was presented as a live relay in the Royal Opera House’s 2012-13 worldwide cinema season, and played to packed houses. Directed for cinema by Ross MacGibbon, this latest film of the MacMillan staging features two of the Royal Ballet’s top principals, Lauren Cuthbertson and Federico Bonelli.

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Romeo And Juliet 2012

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company The Mariinsky Theatre, Mezzo, in association with France Télévisions | Director Olivier Simonnet | Duration 140' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia, 28.02.2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Sergei Prokofiev | Choreography by Leonid Lavrosky | Dance Company The Mariinsky Ballet | Soloists Diana Vishneva, Vladimir Shklyarov | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

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The legend of the martyred lovers of Verona, immortalised by Shakespeare in the 16th century, is revisited for the Paris Opera Ballet by one of the key figures of contemporary dance, Sasha Waltz. Won over by the powerfully sombre romanticism of Berlioz’s dramatic symphony, the choreographer draws inspiration from the score to combine music, song and dance on the stage. She distances herself from all forms of narration to evoke the emotion inherent in this tragic love story. The ballet becomes timeless and explores the relationship between love and death, and the obstacles which, even today, continue to separate those who love each other. Nimble, elegant gestures accompany the fire and passion of the young lovers to their final resting place. With Aurélie Dupont (Juliette), Hervé Moreau (Roméo), Nicolas Paul (Père Laurence ).

Scheherazade

Format Studio production | Production Company ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Co-Production Company Monarda Arts (Germany) | Producer Oliver Becker, Monarda Arts (Germany) | executive Producer Birgit Lorbeer, ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Director Andreas Morell, Trinity Movie Agency (Germany) | Camera Robert Barcelona, Mickey Freeman, Ruben O'Malley | editor Eva Kohlweyer | light Design Chris Griffin | Director of Photography Lou Weinert | Duration 43' 24'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco, 20.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Scheherazade | Composer Zakir Hussain after a piece by Rimsky-Korsakov | Choreography by Alonzo King | Dance Company Alonzo King LINES Ballet (USA) | Costumes Robert Rosenwasser, Colleen Quen | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Stereo | Distribution TV ZDF Enterprises (Germany) | Distribution DVD Arthaus Musik (Germany)

026 Romeo And Juliet 2013 Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company The Mariinsky Theatre, Mezzo, in association with France Télévisions | Director Olivier Simonnet | Duration 140' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia, 28.02.2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Sergei Prokofiev | Choreography by Leonid Lavrosky | Dance Company The Mariinsky Ballet | Soloists Diana Vishneva, Vladimir Shklyarov | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© RJ Muna

Alonzo King’s "Scheherazade" is a re-envisioning of the ancient collection of Persian, Sanskrit, and Arabic stories of 1001 Nights. The exquisite dancers of the LINES Ballet present a vision of the transformative potential these stories possess: the way that we are offered a chance to listen to a voice that can change our lives, the power of art to illuminate all the chambers of our hearts. The new score by tabla master Zakir Hussain re-interprets the original music by Rimsky-Korsakov, incorporating traditional Persian as well as Western instruments.

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Shift

Format Live recording | Production Company Xenoki (UK) | Co-Production Company Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Producer Annie McGeoch, Xenoki (UK) | executive Producer Alistair Spalding, Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Director Deborah May, Xenoki (UK) | light Design Michael Hulls | Duration 12' 25'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sadler’s Wells, London, 05.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Shirley Thompson | Choreography by Russell Maliphant | Soloist Russell Maliphant | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© N.Razina

“The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy by William Shakespeare concerning two young "star cross'd lovers" and the role played by their tragic suicides in ending a long running family feud. It is one of the most famous of Shakespeare's plays, one of his earliest theatrical triumphs, and is thought to be the most archetypal love story in the history of Western culture. Several ballet adaptations of the story have been made, the first written in the 18th century. The best known feature music by Sergei Prokofiev, and a variety of choreographers have used this music. The first version featuring Prokofiev’s music was performed in 1938.

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Live Performance Relay | "Shift" uses light and shadow in ingenious ways and what at first seems to be a solo becomes a ghost duet, a trio, then a quartet: a conversation between Maliphant and the extraordinary lighting of his long-time collaborator Michael Hulls on the nature of perception and reality. The sinewy yoga-inspired choreography constantly shifts but within its elastic design lies a strong centre. It's deviously clever and desperately difficult to pull off, but Maliphant makes short, light work of it.

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The last Bounce

Format Live recording | Production Company Paul Möllerstedt, Magnus Berg, Anna Hellman (Anna&Paul Film&TV, Sweden) | Duration 58' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Sweden, 25.04.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Fredrik Rydman, Michael Filmon, Jennie Widegren, Ambra Succi, Joe Jobe (Bounce Streetdance Company, Sweden) | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Stereo

Format Live recording | Production Company Xenoki (UK) | Co-Production Company Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Producer Annie McGeoch, Xenoki (UK) | executive Producer Alistair Spalding, Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Director Deborah May, Xenoki (UK) | Duration 8' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Sadler’s Wells, London, 05.11.2011 | Musical Style World music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Carlos Montoya | Choreography by Russell Maliphant | Soloist Sylvie Guillem | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Daniel Ohlsson

© Deborah May

"Solo" was created for Sylvie Guillem. Accompanied by the music of the Spanish guitarist Carlos Montoya, "Solo" is a celebration of Guillem’s extraordinary ballet technique. She twists, stretches, extends and poses, and her simple presence makes the dance compelling and filled with the passion and spirit of flamenco.

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Sous Apparence 2012

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company Opéra National de Paris, Mezzo (France) | Director Vincent Bataillon | Duration 30' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 07.11.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Anton Bruckner, Morton Feldman, György Ligeti | Choreography by Marie-Agnès Gillot | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

Bounce – Sweden’s most successful dance company ever – round off their long and successful career with a spectacular performance at the Ericsson Globe. Over one hundred guest dancers will join in, from Harlem Hot Shots, Cullbergbaletten, SpinKings and Caché Dance Company. Together they will present a magnificent tribute to the dance that is sure to persist. It is the very last chance to see the 7 original members of Bounce together on stage.

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The little Mermaid

Format Live recording | Production Company San Francisco Ballet Association (USA), NDR/ARTE, THIRTEEN for WNET | Assoc. Prod. Company BFMI, C Major Entertainment | Producers Judy Flannery, San Francisco Ballet; Bernhard Fleischer, Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images; Joan Hershey, THIRTEEN for WNET | executive Producer David Horn, THIRTEEN for WNET | Director Thomas Grimm | Camera Isabelle Audigé, Ray Gilberti, Doug Hunt, Gerry Jarocki, Jarid Johnson, Marina Poole, Michael Santy, Ronnie Smith | editor Janine Dauterich | Author, Sets, light Design John Neumeier | Director of Photography Bob Barnhart | Duration 118' 57'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, 05.05.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Little Mermaid | Composer Lera Auerbach | Stage Director John Neumeier | Choreography by John Neumeier | Dance Company San Francisco Ballet (USA) | Costumes John Neumeier | Soloists Yuan Yuan Tan, Lloyd Riggins, Tiit Helimets, Sarah van Patten, Davit Karapetyan | Source video/audio HD/ Dolby surround 5.1 | Distribution TV and DVD Elmar Kruse, C Major Entertainment (Germany)

© J Benhamou

"Sous Apparence" by Marie-Agnès Gillot is one of the highlights in the contemporary dance calendar for the 2012-2013 season. Marie-Agnès Gillot, who has already a few works to her credit, is at last creating a work for the Paris Opera Ballet.

© Erik Tomasson

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In "The Little Mermaid", Hamburg Ballet Director and Chief Choreographer John Neumeier blends dance, dramatic stroytelling and spectacle into a stunning interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fable. It demands the heights of artistry from the dancers (photo: Yuan Yuan Tan & Lloyd Riggins), who must venture into deeply emotional terrain in order to convey the ballet’s full message. Neumeier elevates a fantasy into a sophisticated portrayal of psychological transformation and the resilience of the spirit, human or otherwise. Featuring an evocative score by Lera Auerbach, this heart-wrenching story of sacrifice and unrequited love comes to life against dazzling scenic, costume and lighting designs.

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The nutcracker

Format Live recording | Production Company Heidelinde Rudy, Austrian Broadcasting – ORF (Austria) | Co-Production Company Magdalena Herbst, UNITEL Classica (Germany) | Director Michael Beyer (Germany) | Duration 101' 10'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Vienna State Opera, 07.10.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece The Nutcracker | Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Choreography by Rudolf Nureyev | Dance Company Vienna State Ballet (Austria) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo | Distribution TV UNITEL (Germany)

© Krzysztof Mystkowski/KFP

The creator and artistic director of the Baltic Dance Theatre, Izadora Weiss, is a choreographer who, with her previous productions, has proven the skill of creating grand, moving spectacles. "The message of this spectacle is connected with the common fight of the democratic structures of the relations between men and women", Izadora Weiss says: "We keep hearing declarations about the equality of rights and respect for the weaker sex and yet we keep seeing countless acts of violence and of contempt resulting from common consent, traditions and cultivating wrong values. Our ‘Rite of Spring’ is a vehement protest against such status quo."

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The Trout Quintet

Format on location | Production Company ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Assoc. Prod. Company ARTE/ZDF (Germany) | Director Roger Bisson | editor Wolfgang Horn, Dieter Schneider (ZDF, Germany) | Director of Photography Klaus-Uwe Flade | Duration 51' 09'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Theater Duisburg, 11.09.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Trout Quintet | Composer Franz Schubert | Choreography by Martin Schläpfer | Dance Company Ballett am Rhein (Germany) | Costumes Keso Dekker | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© ORF - Ali Schaffler

A new production of Rudolf Nureyev’s staging of Tchaikovsky’s classic at the Wiener Staatsoper with a fin-de-siècle set. "The Nutcracker" is probably the most frequently performed work of ballet literature, and for generations of visitors it has become a key experience. In this production, Nureyev’s special take on "The Nutcracker" can be seen on the stage of the Vienna State Opera for the very first time. Created in 1967 by Rudolf Nureyev, this version is a solitaire in the performance history of the Tchaikovsky classic, as it focuses on the psychological aspects of reality and dream; material suggested in the tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann.

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The Rite of Spring

Format Live recording | Production Company Baltic Opera in Gdansk (Poland) | Director Pawel Nurkowski, Karabin Maszynowy (Poland) | Camera Jan Wilkiewicz, Michal Popczyk, Piotr Straszewski (Karabin Maszynowy, Poland) | editor Radeck Moenert | Author Izadora Weiss, Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | Sets Hanna Szymczak, Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | light Design Miroslaw Poznanski | Duration 36' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Baltic Opera in Gdansk, 30.11.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Rite of Spring | Composer Igor Stravinsky | Choreography by Izadora Weiss | Dance Company Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | Costumes Hanna Szymczak, Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | Source video/audio DVD/ Stereo | Distribution theatrical Baltic Opera in Gdansk (Poland)

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© Gert Weigelt

The story of „Forellenquintett“ (“Trout Quintet”) is situated in a magic forest reminding of Shakespeare’s „A Midsummer Night's Dream“. A mazy place where strange figures meet: lovers and friends, elves and goblins and, of course, the fisherman and his prey, the dazzling trout (photo: Ann-Kathrin Adam, Alexandre Simões). „Forellenquintett“ is a playful and humoristic dance to the sounds of Schubert’s music in the atmosphere of a fairy tale and the joyful exuberance of a Viennese wine tavern. Never before, Suisse choreographer Martin Schläpfer presented a work that is so light and cheerful.


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Triangle of The Squinches

Format Studio production | Production Company ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Co-Production Company Monarda Arts (Germany) | Producer Oliver Becker, Monarda Arts (Germany) | executive Producer Birgit Lorbeer, ZDF/3sat (Germany) | Director Andreas Morell, Trinity Movie Agency (Germany) | Camera Robert Barcelona, Mickey Freeman, Ruben O'Malley | editor Eva Kohlweyer | light Design Chris Griffin | Director of Photography Lou Weinert | Duration 62' 06'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco, 20.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Triangle of the Squinches | Composer Mickey Hart | Choreography by Alonzo King | Dance Company Alonzo King LINES Ballet (USA) | Costumes Robert Rosenwasser | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Stereo | Distribution TV ZDF Enterprises (Germany) | Distribution DVD Arthaus Musik (Germany)

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Two By 24: love on loop

Format Live recording | Production Company RAWdance (USA) | CoProduction Company Rapt Productions (USA) | Camera Austin Forbord, Lindsay Gauthier, Elizabeth Tan | editor Lindsay Gauthier | Director of Photography Austin Forbord | Duration 15' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded UN Plaza, San Francisco, 19.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Dan Wool | Choreography by Ryan T. Smith and Wendy Rein | Dance Company RAWdance (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© San Francisco Arts Commission

Rapt Productions captures the essence of RAWdance’s “Two by 24: Love on Loop” in this short film edited from the original eight-hour performance. Using San Francisco’s City Hall as its backdrop, RAWdance created the time-based work for 24 dancers in honor of love and equality.

© RJ Muna

"Triangle of the Squinches" is set to a commissioned score by legendary musician Mickey Hart and features an innovative kinetic set by cuttingedge architect Christopher Haas. Alonzo King explores the inner and outer space of the body: how do we strive to touch something infinite with our material forms? What is the resonance between the bodies we inhabit and the forms we create?

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Two

Format Live recording | Production Company Xenoki (UK) | Co-Production Company Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Producer Annie McGeoch, Xenoki (UK) | executive Producer Alistair Spalding, Sadler’s Wells (UK) | Director Deborah May, Xenoki (UK) | light Design Michael Hulls | Duration 8' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sadler’s Wells, London, 05.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Andy Cowton | Choreography by Russell Maliphant | Soloist Sylvie Guillem | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Un Jour ou Deux 2012

Format Live recording | Production Company Telmondis (France) | CoProduction Company Opéra National de Paris, Mezzo, France Télévisions | Director Vincent Bataillon | Duration 65' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 07.11.2012 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer John Cage | Choreography by Merce Cunningham | Dance Company Paris Opera Ballet (France) | Source video/audio HD/ Dolby surround 5.1

© J Benhamou © Deborah May

Trapped inside a tiny box of light, Sylvie Guillem raises her arms and slowly starts to push against imaginary boundaries. Repeating the phrases with increasing intensity she compels us with the mesmerising allure of her torso, back and arms, finally becoming like a whirling dervish, hands and feet moving in a blur of light and movement.

Created for the dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet, "Un jour ou deux" was the first work Merce Cunningham ever composed for a company other than his own. To pay tribute to this great artist and to his fellow traveller John Cage, the centenary of whose birth was celebrated in 2012, the work has been revived with a new generation of dancers directed by some of Cunningham’s close collaborators.

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löv, SVT (Sweden) | Duration 21' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Dansens Hus, Stockholm, 23.04.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Sonata for piano Op. 111, Arietta | Composer Ludwig van Beethoven | Choreography by Mats Ek | Costumes Katrin Brännström | Soloist Sylvie Guillem | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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A Touch of Red Bye Graceland How like An Angel Recycling Medea Set In Motion Significant Other The World Of Matthew Bourne

© Lesley Leslie-Spinks

The playful title "Ajö" ("Bye") is described by Ek as being "... about a woman who takes leave of a certain stage in her life. It is a conversation that she has with herself that leads to new experiences.”

042 Graceland Format Studio production | Director Campbell Edinborough (UK) | light Design Alexander Smith | Duration 7' 03'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Hull, UK, 16.02.2013 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Campbell Edinborough (UK) | Dance Company University of Hull (UK) | Costumes Kosi Rowan (UK) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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040 A Touch of Red Format on location | Director Emile Shemilt (UK) | Director of Photography Steven Crichton (UK) | Duration 11' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Dundee, Scotland, 24.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece A Touch of Red | Composer Genevieve Murphy | Choreography by Nicole Guarino | Dance Company Scottish Dance Theatre (UK) | Soloists Solène Weinachter, Joan Clevillé | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Campbell Edinborough

How much of our history can be seen in the way we walk? What do we learn when we watch a woman brush her hair from her forehead? Performed by untrained dancers, "Graceland" uses simple movements and text to explore the relationship between body, gesture and identity (photo: Amba Gayfer, Rachel McCall and Kieron Johnson). Adapted from the original stage work (presented at the University of Hull), using footage from rehearsal and live performance.

043 © Steven Crichton

Patterns can be both safe and destructive. To create new paths, sometimes you have to adopt a different point of view. But how easy is it to observe yourself from the outside? And once you recognize your own patterns, is it possible to break away from them?

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Format Live recording | Production Company Polyphonic Films (UK) | Director Robert Hollingworth, I Fagiolini (UK); Yaron Lifschitz, Circa (Australia) | editor Greg Browning | Duration 46' 50'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Norwich, Ely and Gloucester Cathedrals, 30.11.2011 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Bye

Format on location | Production Company Byltet AB (Sweden) | Co-Production Company Dansens Hus, Stockholm (Sweden) | Producer Byltet AB (Sweden) | executive Producer Jacek Solecki, JsArt (Sweden) | Director Mats Ek | editor Gunilla Wallin, SVT (Sweden) | Sets Brännström Katrin | light Design Berglund Erik | Director of Photography Raymond Wemmen-

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How like An Angel

© Danny Higgins


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A highly unusual piece featuring contemporary circus in UK cathedrals. UK vocal group I Fagiolini collaborate with Australian company Circa in a new piece specially created for cathedrals which fuses Circa’s exhilarating brand of contemporary circus with the exquisite sound of I Fagiolini’s singing. "How Like An Angel" celebrates the beauty and grandeur of three stunning English cathedrals. Polyphonic Films presents a response to the show in film, capturing the essence of this ground-breaking collaboration. The film was commissioned as part of The Space, a collaboration between Arts Council England and the BBC.

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Recycling Medea

Co-Production Company Novemberfilm (Germany), Asti Music (Germany) | Producer Klaus Salge, Asteris Kutulas | executive Producer Brigit Mulders | Director Asteris Kutulas | Camera Mike Geranios | editor Babette Rosenbaum | Author Ina Kutulas, Asteris Kutulas | light Design Vinicio Cheli | Director of Photography Mike Geranios | Duration 85' 41'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Syros, Athens, Berlin, Luckenwalde (Greece/Germany), 24.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Mikis Theodorakis | Stage Director Renato Zanella | Choreography by Renato Zanella | Soloists Maria Kousouni, Nicky Vanoppen, Eno Peci, Franziska Hollinek-Wallner, Danilo Zeka, Sofia Pintzou | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Willi Dorner, Michael Palm

"Set In Motion" is a humorous, grotesque cinematic chain reaction which choreographs the varied relations between the human body and furniture. In various tableaux vivants a furniture store is converted into a site of unleashed kinetics. Seven performers adapt to chairs, tables, sofas etc. Whilst the tension between stasis and movement grows, actions on their part trigger reactions on the side of the material, and this, in turn, triggers a chain reaction which blurs the boundaries between bodies and things.

046 Significant other Format Studio production | Director Katie Stevinson-Nollet (USA) | Camera Fernanda Gusa (Mexico) | light Design Ibrahim Vukelj (Montenegro) | Duration 7' 43'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded New York City, 27.01.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Craig Bitterman | Choreography by Katie Stevinson-Nollet, Full Force Dance Theatre (USA) | Soloists Eran Bugge, Francisco Graciano | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© KSN

© James Chryssanthes

This balletic retelling of a mother murdering her two kids, choreographed by Renato Zanella, is based on Euripides’ play and features music by Mikis Theodorakis. Script, sound and dance join forces in a powerful film that reflects the desperation of a society that spent all of yesterday turning its children into those who make up today’s lost generation. The film begins with the first bars of Theodorakis’ music and ends with the final notes of his work, framing the occasional spoken word. Six solo dancers – among them the extraordinary Maria Kousouni as Medea – appear in expressive close-ups, lyrical dance scenes, revelatory moments in rehearsals; a blend of traditional ballet and modern expressionist dance, interlaced with images of masked teenagers rebelling and the heavily armoured, incensed police. Protagonists from a different, merciless realm that has taken over our everyday reality.

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"Significant Other" investigates the empty space between two people bonded by an empty marriage.

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The World of Matthew Bourne

Format Studio production | Duration 48' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Matthew Bourne Various | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Set In Motion

Format Studio production | Production Company Cie Willi Dorner (Austria) | executive Producer Regina Reisinger | Director Michael Palm | Camera Johannes Hammel, Hammelfilm (Austria); Eugen Pell | Author Willi Dorner | Sets Katharina Heistinger | Duration 20' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Vienna, 14.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Michael Palm | Choreography by Willi Dorner | Dance Company Cie Willi Dorner: Nick Keegan, Katie Green, Esther Steinkogler, Anna Reitbauer, Lisa Oettinghaus, Werner Nigg, Sebastijan Gec | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Leopard Films

For 25 years, Matthew Bourne has been delighting audiences with adaptations of the best-known ballets and operas. From an all-male "Swan Lake" to the tortured tale of "Dorian Gray", he has produced a string of hits. The film takes the dance and dancers off stage into studio, bringing together projections, animation, and an intimate shooting style to produce a distinctive new way of presenting dance on screen. Featuring extracts from many of his biggest hits in a journey through a series of magical worlds where stories are told through dance.

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048 3' I am Format on location | Production Company SlowForward (Austria) | Director Franz Sramek | Duration 3' 04'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded souterrü, 10.11.2012 | Composer fitsche / frantschesko amadésaster (Austria) | Stage Director Franz Sramek | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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3' I am 890 Broadway Aloft Arid Baltic Dance Theatre At PGe Arena Gdansk Barely Black Blue Contact Cyrcle Dafeena Dance Elephant Dance Dervishes Double Take Down By The River Drawing Blank For Muriel Frutiger Gangart ...Glass Glass Socker... Harlot’s Web Indestructible Object InsoundoUT Isabella Joy Toy Le Saut Infini lion – night And Day Lost Ambulation MeTube: August Sings Carmen Habanera Monk: Reloaded More Multiple Exposures Narciso Notonlylonelybodies

© Aka Frantschesko

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082 Numb Ceremony 083 On Such A Day As This 084 Poker Cheater 085 Rasha 086 Red Plot 087 Reflections 088 Ripple 089 Roving 090 Sidewalk 091 Silk Cyclone 092 Skizm 093 The Flying Steps & Ryan Doyle 094 The Mushroom Cloud 095 There & Not There 096 To My Dear Cinematographer 097 Umoja-One 098 Up All Night... 099 Wah Wah Girls 100 Wander/lost 101 Waterdrops 102 White 103 Who By Fire 104 With You 105 Written In The Margins

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049 890 Broadway Format on location | Production Company And Dancers, Inc. (USA) | Director Marta Renzi | editor Marta Renzi | Director of Photography Charles Caster-Dudzick | Duration 4' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York, 31.12.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Marta Renzi | Soloists Ching-I Chang, Jenny Tortorello | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Libby Pratt

Two women dressed to go out, who never do.

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Aloft

Format on location | Duration 3' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Marin Headlands, California, 15.05.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Four Sections IV | Composer Steven Reich | Choreography by Yuri Zhukov | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Sandy Lee


Screen Choreography – Programmes not longer than 5 minutes | A collaboration between director Kate Duhamel and choreographer Yuri Zhukov to create an original 3D dance video overlooking the San Francisco Bay, inspired by the fastest sailboats in the world that will be racing there in 2013.

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Arid

Format on location | Director Elísabet Birta Sveinsdóttir (Iceland) | Duration 4' 50'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Reykjanesbær and Nauthólsvík, Iceland, 04.05.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Hymnalaya | Composer Hymnalaya | Choreography by Elísabet Birta Sveinsdóttir | Soloist Elín Signý Weywadt Ragnarsdóttir | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

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This short movie presents a real fusion of modern dance culture and sports venue that could be possible only in Gdansk (Poland). In 2011, Izadora Weiss and her Baltic Dance Theatre were invited to explore the sward of the newly built football stadium PGE Arena in Gdansk, which hosted the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2012. The amazing effect can be observed in this short screen testimony...

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Barely

Format on location | Producer Natalie Metzger (USA) | Director Natalie Metzger | Camera Natalie Metzger | editor Natalie Metzger | Duration 3' 36'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Pasadena, California, 31.12.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Barely | Composer Robert Allaire | Choreography by Colin Connor | Soloist Melissa Bourkas | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Elísabet Birta Sveinsdóttir

Graceful structures of wood stand in a vast landscape. Bodies of dead fish hang on the trestles and waver in the wind. The atmosphere is heavy, like harsh wind under water. On the surface of the water, where the fish used to swim alive and free, a woman tastes the air that is unknown to her. Now she has become like a fish on dry land, in a place where she cannot thrive. Her neck and collarbone move roughly with each breath. She breathes in but loses her breath simultaneously; she struggles while the sunlight flares on her scaled skin.

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Baltic Dance Theatre At PGe Arena Gdansk

Format Live recording | Production Company Biuro Inwestycji Euro Gdansk 2012 Sp. z o.o. (Poland) | executive Producer Karabin Maszynowy (Poland) | Director Radeck Moenert, Karabin Maszynowy (Poland) | Camera Michal Popczyk, Karabin Maszynowy (Poland) | editor Radeck Moenert, Karabin Maszynowy (Poland) | Duration 2' 22'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded PGE Arena Gdansk, 31.05.2011 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Baltic Dance Theatre at PGE Arena Gdansk | Composer Tomasz "Snake" Kaminski | Choreography by Izadora Weiss| Dance Company Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo | Distribution theatrical Baltic Dance Theatre (Poland) | Distribution DVD Biuro Inwestycji Euro Gdansk 2012 Sp. z o.o. (Poland)

© Natalie Metzger

A motion poem of memory and isolation; created in collaboration between American filmmaker Natalie Metzger and Canadian choreographer Colin Connor.

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Black

Format Studio production | Producer Tiit Helimets (Estonia); Austin Forbord, Rapt Productions, Inc. (USA) | Director Austin Forbord, Tiit Helimets | editor Elizabeth Tan | Director of Photography Austin Forbord | Duration 5' 12'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Non-western classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Tiit Helimets | Soloist Rubén Martin | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Austin Forbord

© Baltic Dance Theatre

Created by Tiit Helimets with Rapt Productions, this film tells the story of how visual art can be created through dance. Helimets uses the three colors in the flag of his home country, Estonia, as three different canvases, and uses his expertise of dance as a vehicle to paint each canvas with opposing colors. Inspired by the color black, a peaceful dance filled with a journey of water (blue paint) across the land of Estonia, pushing its way through the black soil. The dancer represents the god of the earth guiding the direction of the water through his dance.

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Blue

Format Studio production | Producer Tiit Helimets (Estonia), Austin Forbord, Rapt Productions, Inc. (USA) | Director Tiit Helimets, Austin Forbord | editor Lindsay Gauthier | Director of Photography Austin Forbord | Duration 5' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Choreography by Tiit Helimets | Soloist Tiit Helimets | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Santiago Rado and Victoria Donnet

Pagan ritual within a masked community. A young women has been chosen to be sacrificed in order to ensure the fertility of spring. An adaptation of the "Rite of Spring". © Austin Forbord

Created by Tiit Helimets with Rapt Productions, this film tells the story of how visual art can be created through dance. Helimets uses the three colors in the flag of his home country, Estonia, as three different canvases, and uses his expertise of dance as a vehicle to paint each canvas with opposing colors. Inspired by the color blue, a peaceful dance filled with ease and air represents the sky.

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Dafeena

Format on location | Producer Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer (Mouvement Perpetuel) | Director Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer | Camera Michael Wees | editor Jules de Niverville | Director of Photography Michael Wees | Duration 5' 25'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Acton Vale, Quebec, 10.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Ethnic dance | Choreography by Natasha Bakht | Soloists Aarti Joseph, Atri Nundy | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Format Studio production | Production Company BodyVox (USA) | Producer Jamey Hampton, Ashley Roland, Mitchell Rose | Author, Director, Director of Photography, editor Mitchell Rose | Duration 3' 03'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Portland, Oregon, 21.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer William Goodrum | Choreography by Jamey Hampton, Ashley Roland (BodyVox, USA) | Dance Company BodyVox (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Michael Wees

© Jamey Hampton, Ashley Roland, Mitchell Rose

A dancer is confronted by an onslaught of attackers, illustrating that our days are battles, from which we find respite in simple human contact.

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Cyrcle

Format on location | Director Victoria Donnet, Stefano Forlini (Les Emplumées, France) | Camera Fanny Gonin, Les Emplumées (France) | editor Victoria Donnet | Director of Photography Stefano Forlini | Duration 5' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Paris, France, 31.01.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Santiago Rado | Choreography by Victoria Donnet, Les Emplumées (France), Santiago Rado | Source video/audio Other/Stereo

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Filmed on location in a crystal mine and an abandoned copper quarry, two dancers clad in gem-coloured silk are captured through prisms of light and through layers of spun glass. The movement of this duet displays recognizable postures and steps from bharatanatyam. This poetic site-specific dance for camera film, adapted from an original work by Natasha Bakht, gives expression to line, colour, light and angles, breaking up the frame in unpredictable and exciting ways. The precise gestures of the choreography are revealed and obscured as the layers of glass shift – reflecting and refracting the sun as the dancers move through the day perpetually guarding "dafeena" (the Urdu word for "buried treasure").

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Dance elephant Dance

Format Live recording | Producer Lionel Popkin, Cari Ann Shim Sham* (USA) | Director Lionel Popkin, Cari Ann Shim Sham | Camera Kyle Ruddick | Duration 3' 42'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Los Angeles, California, 15.02.2009 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece O'O | Composer Guy Klucevsek | Choreography by Lionel Popkin | Costumes Jean Landry | Soloist Lionel Popkin | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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Inspired by the story of real-life identical twin dancers, "Double Take" is a story of family rivalry and aging bodies. Part-drama, part-documentary, it charts each man’s journey to re-connect with his mirror and find redemption along a trail of forgotten memories.

062 Down By The River © Cari Ann Shim Sham*

Featuring a man in an elephant costume, “Dance Elephant Dance” uses images of multiple elephants in outer space to portray a pachyderm’s awkward desire to get his groove on.

060 Dervishes

Format on location | Production Company Keith Crusher, RTFM Records (USA); Robert Dekkers, Post:Ballet (USA) | Producer Artemis Robison, RTFM Records (USA) | Director Robert Dekkers, Post:Ballet (USA) | Camera Harry Oestricher, Walter Yamazaki, Keith Crusher | editor Amir Jaffer | light Design Refraction LLC (USA); Keith Crusher, RTFM Records (USA) | Director of Photography Keith Crusher | Duration 4' 32'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sutro Baths (San Francisco), Roberts Recreational Area (Oakland), Yosemite National Park, California, 01.10.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Down By The River | Composer Artemis Robison, RTFM Records (USA) | Choreography by Robert Dekkers Post:Ballet (USA) | Dance Company Post:Ballet (USA) | Soloist Raychel Weiner | Source video/ audio DVD/Stereo | Distribution multimedia Sugo Music Group (USA)

Format Studio production | Production Company Willing Subjects (USA) | Director RJ Muna | editor Sam T. Chase | Director of Photography RJ Muna | Duration 3' 17'' | Production Year 2012 | Composer Josh Heineman | Choreography by Katherine Helen Fisher | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Tricia Cronin

© RJ Muna

A study of movement and physical architecture based on the characteristics of circular movement.

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Double Take

Format on location | Producer Sophie Vickers | Director Samuel Hodges | Camera Nanu Segal | editor Dan Roberts | Author Samuel Hodges | Sets Laura Tarrant-Brown | Director of Photography Nanu Segal | Duration 3' 24'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded London, 10.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Jessica Dannheisser | Choreography by Ben Duke, Lost Dog (UK) | Costumes Charlotte Espiner | Soloists Michael Hodges, Jeremy Hodges | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© William Knight

Choreographer/director Robert Dekkers of San Francisco’s Post:Ballet collaborated with ambient pop artist Artemis to create this music video for the song “Down By The River". Filmed over five days at locations around the Bay area and in Yosemite Park, the piece explores the elemental and supernatural qualities of earth, air, water and fire as reflected and embodied by women through their sensuality, raw beauty and deep interconnections with one another and with the natural world. “Post:Ballet – inventive, focused, sophisticated and anything but risk averse.” (San Francisco Chronicle)

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Drawing Blank

Format Studio production | Duration 5' 33'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Montreal, Canada, 01.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Bill Kerrigan

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"Drawing Blank" is a dream-like story of impermanence told through dance and stop-motion painting. The main character, performed by dancer and choreographer Emily Honegger, discovers a magical property inside a discarded ink sketch. A miniature dance partner comes to life and inspires movement in the paper and ink world around her.

064 For Muriel Format on location | Production Company MoBBAA (Spain) | Director Jose M. Guillen | editor Jose M. Guillen | Author Judit Mendoza | Duration 4' 24'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Tenerife, Spain, 16.12.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece For Muriel | Choreography by Judit Mendoza, MoBBAA (Spain) | Soloist Judit Mendoza | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

The demolition of the University of Salzburg is documented by performative archeology as an "invisible tale". "Frutiger" does not deal with Munich 1972, nor with the mideast conflict. It doesn’t care about the finetuned oscillating circuit of suicide and attention. "Frutiger" is about the power and the impotence of signs and shows images in mixed technique. 30% demolition, 30% contemporary dance, 30% MEL and admixtures of Olympia 1972 (5%) as well as Salzburg’s student movement (5%).

066 Gangart Format on location | Production Company lawine torrèn (Austria) | Assoc. Prod. Company VAerzberg (Austria) | Assoc. Producer eisenerZ*ART | executive Producer mediacreation | Duration 2' 41'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Erzberg in Eisenerz, Styria (Austria), 03.05.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Sexfront | Composer Sawoff Shotgun | Choreography by Mirjam Klebel, lawine torrèn (Austria) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Magdalena Lepka © Jose M. Guillen, Judit Mendoza

The film is about the triumph of feelings: once renunciation and loss have been accepted, after the heartbreaking pain, under an appeasing rain filling us with light, a new understanding arises, a new vision. A piece developing from the first impulse: searching for the pure white. The inspiration comes from the book “The elegance of the hedgehog” and the title is a dedication to the author Muriel Barbery. The music, recorded as a free improvisation, is a spoken word composition created and interpreted by the performer.

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Frutiger

Format on location | Production Company Hubert Lepka, lawine torrèn (Austria) | executive Producer Stefan Aglassinger, mediacreation (Austria) | Director Hubert Lepka | Camera Stefan Aglassinger | editor Stefan Aglassinger | Duration 4' 18'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Salzburg, 21.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece No agonies | Choreography by Mirjam Klebel, lawine torrèn (Austria) | Soloist Mirjam Klebel | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Several hundred million tons of exploitable ore, a zen-garden with incredible dimensions, form the stage for concerted action by mining machines and a handful of dancers from lawine torrèn. The crystal system of siderite serves as a reference point for the choreography's spatial structure. the waste rock that is separated from the siderite is called "gangart". The dancers seem too small besides the giant mining machines. By using "viewpoints" lawine torrèn integrate this "wrong" feeling of space into a subtle network of mountain, mining equipment and contemporary dance. Inspiration: Cage in an over-dimensional ryoanji-garden.

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...Glass Glass Socker...

Director Nelly Zagora (Sweden) | Camera Emma Helghe | editor Nelly Zagora | Duration 4' 39'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Tyresö, Stockholm, Sweden, 30.11.2011 | Piece My Flow | Composer Nelly Zagora | Soloist Nelly Zagora | Source video/audio HD/Stereo An odyssey into the conscious mind where the word death (döden), that is so often related to body and mind, is transformed to different words all related to the original meaning. Thoughts are heard that flow through the body constantly, often absurd and without meaning. They fill the body with energy and intention and make it move. As a quick breath shows the moment of death, all words that have flowed hide. They become memories that fill different bodies with intention and energy to move.

068 Harlot’s Web

© Lukas Allmaier

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Format Studio production | Production Company Holly Rothschild, String Theory Productions (USA) | executive Producer Holly Rothschild | Director Robert Amjarv, String Theory Productions (USA) | editor Robert Amjarv | Duration 3' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Los Angeles, California, 31.08.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Creepy babushka | Composer String Theory Productions (USA) | Choreography by Holly Rothschild, String Theory Productions (USA) | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo


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A short film inspired by Patricia Lynn Reilly's poem "Imagine A Woman". Featuring dancer/choreographer Ingrid Graham. Narration by Radmilla Cody.

072 © Luke Rothschild

A sinister and satirical ‘omage to film noir and the plight of post war women!

Joy Toy

Format Studio production | Duration 4' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Safehouse for the Performing Arts in San Francisco, 26.02.2013 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Adagio for Disney Hall and Coffee Grinder | Composer ill.gates (USA) | Stage Director Sertac Yildizhan, AmeriFluff Corps (USA) | Choreography by Anna Sullivan, Amerifluff Corps (USA) | Dance Company Anna and The Annadroids | Costumes Anna Sullivan | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

069 Indestructible object Duration 1' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Roma, 29.09.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Un minuto | Source video/audio HD/Stereo Inspired by one of the most famous assemblages of Man Ray: "Objet indestructible." The metronome, with accelerando pressure, magnetizes the attention of the dancer, who begins to dance by following the lines with more and more compulsion. The choreography takes on the appearance of an obsessive struggle that will prevail over the immortality of the metronome.

070 InsoundoUT Producer Patrick Jurányi (Austria) | Director Patrick Jurányi, Vince Boldog | Camera Patrick Jurányi | editor Flóra Erdélyi | light Design Attila Palfalusi | Duration 1' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Budapest | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece INsoundOUT | Composer Nándor Weisz | Choreography by Patrick Jurányi | Soloist Xénia Imely | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Ziel Amalgamation

And there she was. Tossed in a pile of artificial body parts. Speechless from the jolt. Blinded by the plastic. Which arm is hers? What way is up? Will she ever find her way out? Joy Toy!

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le Saut Infini

Format Studio production | Director Chris Parker, Sakiko Yamagata (USA) | Director of Photography Chris Parker | Duration 2' 57'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Continuum | Composer Gabriela Montero, EMI Classics | Choreography by Emery LeCrone | Soloist Megan LeCrone, Russell Janzen (New York City Ballet, USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Patrick Jurányi

"The Idea was to let the audience listen to the sound of the muscle inside of the body when it moves. We wanted to create a special atmosphere for it, so we build the set out of paper, and recorded all the sound effects with the noise of paper." Patrick Jurányi

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Isabella

Format Studio production | Production Company Cerberus Productions (USA) | Director Donald Graham, Cerberus Productions (USA) | editor Christopher Young | light Design Nick Hung | Duration 3' 12'' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Merce Cunningham Studio, New York, 11.10.2010 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Ingrid Graham, Collaboration Movement (USA) | Soloist Ingrid Graham | Source video/audio DVD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Chris Parker

"Le Saut Infini" is inspired by choreographer Emery LeCrone’s earlier work "With Thoughtful Lightness", which premiered in the Guggenheim Museum’s Works & Process series in October 2011. Featuring New York City Ballet dancers Russell Janzen and Megan LeCrone, "Le Saut Infini" explores the dancers’ perception of space and time while capturing the physical, intimate moments between them.

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lion – night And Day

Format Studio production | Production Company Kate Duhamel, Fountain 3 Films (USA) | Assoc. Producer Margaret Karl, Fountain 3 Films (USA) | Director Kate Duhamel | Camera John Chater, Chater Camera (USA) | Duration 4' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, California, 17.12.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Lion – Night And Day | Composer Ben Joudvalkis | Choreography by Garen Scribner, Sergio Benvindo | Soloists Garen Scribner, Sergio Benvindo | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Moshel Film 2013, J. Mohr

© Sandy Lee

A collaboration of Kate Duhamel (director), Garen Scribner and Sergio Benvindo (dancers), and Ben Joudvalkis (musician) to create a soulful dance for the screen.

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lost Ambulation

Format on location | Director Danielle Short | Duration 4' 28'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Salt Lake City, Utah, 05.01.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Choreography by Sarah Reynolds | Soloist Sarah Reynolds | Source video/audio Film 16 mm/Stereo

The “MeTube” project was conceived by director Daniel Moshel (Moshel Film). Given August Schram’s fondness for oscillating between singing, art and new media, the film expert and the opera singer have merged their efforts. The result: a fusion of new media, classical opera singing interpreted in a modern manner and artistic, ingenious self-promotion laced with a dose of self-mockery. No less than George Bizet’s Habanera from "Carmen" has been reinterpreted for “MeTube” and enhanced with electronic sounds.

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Monk: Reloaded

Production Company The Physical TV Company (Australia) | Producer Richard James Allen, Karen Pearlman | Director Richard James Allen | Camera Devris Hasan, David Doyle | editor Karen Pearlman | Interactive Scenography Chris Ziegler | light Design Chris Ziegler | Duration 3' 29'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Critical Path, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 28.10.2010 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Song based on the prayer commonly known as “The Prayer of Saint Francis” | Interactive Sound Design Daniel Portelli | Sound Design and Re-recording Mix William Lawlor | Choreography by Richard James Allen | Dance Company The Physical TV Company (Australia) | Soloist Richard James Allen | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Danielle Short

"Lost Ambulation" personifies restriction from within and without. A solitary dancer moves forward but does not progress or escape the confines of her unyielding environment. Location and the shift of the frame parallel her rigid physical and mental state; moments of transient beauty pass without awareness.

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MeTube: August Sings Carmen Habanera

Production Company Moshel Film (Austria) | Producer August Schram | Production Manager Roland Pfannhauser | Director Daniel Moshel | Camera Martin Bauer | editor Christin Veith | Duration 4' | Production Year 2013 | Piece MeTube: August sings Carmen Habanera | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

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© Kyle Powderly, The Physical TV Company

The Physical TV Company’s latest dance film, “Monk: Reloaded”, a collaboration between Australian director/choreographer/performer Richard James Allen and German light/sound/sculpture interactive installation artist Chris Ziegler, creates an unexpected cinematic experience of living in the moment. A solitary, hesitant figure grows bold then frenetic searching for steady glow and melodic resolution in a chiaroscuro hanging glass forest that responds with light and song to gesture and motion. Reframing “The Prayer of Saint Francis” using real time interactive installation technology, “Monk: Reloaded” reboots spirituality for the new media age.


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More

Format Studio production | Director Elke Brugger | Camera Stefan Eisenburger | editor Bele Albrecht | Author Elke Brugger | Sets Mena Moskopf | Duration 5' 10'' | Production Year 2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Composer Tonverbrechung | Choreography by Romy Schwarzer, Torsten Matzke | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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080 narciso Format Live recording | Production Company MMCompany (Italy) | light Design Cristina Spelti | Duration 5' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Teatro Carani, Sassuolo (Modena, Italy), 31.03.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Michele Merola | Dance Company MMCompany (Italy) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Stefano Corrias © Stefan Eisenburger

What to do with the fading traces, without which I am less me? Be stronger? Hold them tight? To unite myself with them so that I am not left behind? Transform them or change myself and continue to dwell in the possibility of the next moment which could make me complete again?

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Multiple exposures

Format Studio production | Producer Jenna Tatone | Director Sarah Rodenhouse, Victoria Brown | editor Dylan Bergstrom | Author Kier O'Donnell | light Design Adam Watson | Director of Photography Adam Watson | Duration 4' 17'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Pasadena, California, USA, 19.12.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Everything in Its Right Place | Composer Radiohead | Choreography by Sarah Rodenhouse, Victoria Brown (MashUp Contemporary Dance Company, USA) | Dance Company MashUp Contemporary Dance Company (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

The story of Narcissus describes contemporary society better than any other myth. In Michele Merola’s choreography it has the features, colours and reflections of a black fable. Narcissus today is none other than the mirror, pitiless and ironic, of a “liquid society” – as Zygmunt Bauman calls it – in which people are forever seeking new forms, driven by a horror of decline, rushing headlong towards a happiness as unreachable as it is obsessively pursued.

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notonlylonelybodies

Format on location | Duration 334' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Florence, Italy, 11.01.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Relief, Inside and Burning | Video Creation Eva Versus | Choreography by Anita Brandolini | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Eva Versus, Anita Brandolini

© Kelly Mustapha

An odyssey in motion using lighting, color, perspective and contrast, "Multiple Exposures" is a series of moments captured in time. But which time? The past? The present? The future? Is this the story of a young woman looking forward to the future with hope or an older woman looking back on the past with regret? We examine the superimposition of one’s dreams and one’s memories, and how they may, or may not, overlap in life.

An intimate view of the human body observed from an unusual perspective. The camera’s eye brushes gently against the skin, discovering amazing fragments that contain a surprising humanity. At first, the great variety of details which create our bodies generate a series of abstract images. Then, starting from those fragments, the attention is focused on the transmission of the movement to the rest of the body. The camera moves like following an organic and natural chain that makes the singular parts have the sense of the whole. It’s not only an individual body and it’s not merely a physical unit; In those abstract pieces of skin we can recognize the common origin of human nature.

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numb Ceremony

Production Company Ninja Miori Film (Sweden) | Producer Ninja Miori | Director Ninja Miori, Hannes Hagstrand | editor Hannes Hagstrand | Director of Photography Tobias Höiem-Flyckt, THF Film AB (Sweden) | Duration 4' 53'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Sweden | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Audio Das Poly | Choreography by Maryam Nikandish | Costumes Marcela Cubura | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Katelyn Capato

© Hannes Hagstrand, Ninja Miori

"Numb Ceremony" is a short abstract art film about a state just after loosing someone and before the grief comes, when it is impossible to understand what has happened. A frozen landscape with black creatures in a ceremony of taking farewell. "Numb Ceremony" was created with matte painting and compositing.

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on Such A Day As This

Format on location | Director Ellen Maynard (USA) | editor Ellen Maynard | Duration 1' 16'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Diego, California, 20.12.2012 | Soloist Ellen Maynard | Source video/audio HD/Mono

MM2 has numerous meanings, from the short form for square millimeter to a class of force fields and, in Italy, a train station named Milan Metro Line 2 (MM2). It is from this train station that an Italian rock band has taken its name: the MM2 Band, founded in 1999. The group’s music has taken hold in the international market with sold-out concerts. Through email correspondence between MM2 The Band and MM2 Modern Dance in Philadelphia, a unique collaboration took place... A choreography was set to "Poker Cheater", a song by MM2 The Band. Recorded and mixed virtually, "Poker Cheater" was played in performances on both continents.

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Rasha

Format on location | Producer Tom Browne Outersync (UK) | Director Tom Browne | Director of Photography David Johnson | Duration 180' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded London, 01.12.2012 | Piece Rasha | Composer Alan Witts, Outersync (UK) | Costumes Saskia Spender | Soloist Christopher Evans | Source video/audio HD/Stereo Inspired by the painter Francis Bacon’s studio and work, "Rasha" concerns the inability to stand up. It is the second collaboration between director Tom Browne and dancer Christopher Evans. They share the ambition of creating work in which camera, edit and choreography work with the same dynamic. Their previous film "Aston Gorilla" won the Alternative Routes award at Moves 10, screening at Cinedans, Holland, and VideoDanza, Barcelona. Christopher is a founder member of the acclaimed Hofesh Schechter Company.

086 Red Plot © Ellen Maynard

What began one day as an experiment, dive-rolling over a grounded camera, became an exposition of the tension between will and hesitation. Looking upwards: "Through editing attempts to fly, I found that hesitation is a powerful force of gravity. When we let go of this, any day is the day to fly." Ellen Maynard

Format on location | Duration 3' 55'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Balboa Park, San Diego, 24.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece I could write a book | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

084 Poker Cheater Format on location | Production Company MM2 Modern Dance (USA), MM2 The Band (Italy) | Director Steven Weisz, MM2 Modern Dance (USA), Megan Mazarick, Guiliano Benaglio, MM2 The Band (Italy) | Camera Max Lipka, Sparrow Visuals (USA) | editor M. LoRussian | Sets The Historic Lansdowne Theater, Borough of Lansdowne, Isiah Zagar Philadelphia Magic Gardens (USA) | Duration 5' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Milan/Italy, 16.09.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Poker Cheater | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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© Garage Photographic

"Red Plot" is a short dance film which looks into the past relationship of two people and shows the aftermath of that relationship.


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Reflections

Format Studio production | Director Lenora Lee, Lenora Lee Dance (USA) | Camera Ben Estabrook | editor Olivia Ting | light Design PattyAnn Farrell | Duration 300' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, California, 05.12.2010 | Musical Style Jazz | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Francis Wong, Lenora Lee Dance (USA) | Dance Company Lenora Lee Dance (USA) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Roxane Duschesne-Roy, Merryn Kritzinger and Susan Paulson

Three women, somewhat adrift. One lost in forgetfulness, the other in perfect control and the last, exploding. A videodance project created in urgency, an aesthetic and impressive search, the balance between what is sensible and physical performance. This project is an initiative by Audrey Bergeron and Broke Lab, an artistic research laboratory created by Merryn Kritzinger, Susan Paulson and Roxane Duchesne-Roy.

090 Sidewalk © Cody T. Williams

"Reflections" addresses the struggle for dominance and survival. Traditionally, Chinese lion dances at festivals bring good luck and drive away misfortune. However, in this short film, the lions represent dual roles of heroism and inner demons for a man coming to terms with his identity in a land that may never embrace him. The lion mask for him embodies a false sense of defiance, of power. Ultimately, when the mask is stripped of its outer skin, he is left unadorned to face his truths. This is a film inspired by a larger interdisciplinary dance theater work of the same name that premiered in San Francisco September 2011 and in New York October 2011.

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Format on location | Producer Heather Baer, Cielo Vertical Arts (USA) | editor Lindsay Gauthier, subtlshift (USA) | Director of Photography Lindsay Gauthier | Duration 3' 27'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Oakland, California, 28.05.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Capilano Bridge | Choreography by Heather Baer | Dance Company Cielo Vertical Arts (USA) | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

Ripple

Director Gina Carli, University of California, Irvine (USA), Patrick Reaves (USA) | Duration 3' 48'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded University of California, Irvine, 30.11.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Original score composed and performed by Patrick Reaves | Composer Patrick Reaves | Choreography by Gina Carli | Soloists Katie Jo Turk, Brita Crain Shiokari, Nia-Amina Minor, Mlondolozi Zondi | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo The idea of a ripple effect acted as inspiration to create a screendance with a positive message which, hopefully, will begin to create a ripple effect of peace in the world. "Ripple" is dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook catastrophe. In the film, a dancer begins alone in a dark void of a world, a dry world in which things tend to crumble and break. He is discovered and overtaken by the fluidity and love of the other dancers. They strive to bring him into a world filled with peace.

© Melecio Estrella and Damara Vita Ganley

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Silk Cyclone

Format Studio production | Producer Robin Poitras, rouge gorge (Canada), Jackie Dzuba, Rob King, Rattlesnake Films Inc (Canada) | Director Robin King | editor Jackie Dzuba | Director of Photography Andrew Gordon | Duration 4' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Canada, 15.04.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Silk Cyclone | Composer Todd Bryanton, Talking Dog (Canada) | Soloists Robin Poitras, New Dance Horizon (Canada); Margie Gillis, Margie Gillis Dance Foundation (Canada); Daniella Beltrami | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

089 Roving Format on location | Assoc. Prod. Company Broke Lab (Canada) | Producer Audrey Bergeron | Director Ky Vy Le Duc | Camera Ky Vy Le Duc | editor Ky Vy Le Duc | light Design Mathieu Marcil | Duration 2' 43'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Agora de la danse, 31.01.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Falling Skittles | Composer Antoine Berthiaume | Choreography by Audrey Bergeron | Soloists Roxane Duschesne-Roy, Merryn Kritzinger, Susan Paulson | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Rob King

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"Silk Cyclone" celebrates early work by silk dancer Louis Fuller and the Lumière brothers, while commemorating the Regina Tornado of 1912, which wiped out half a city.

092 Skizm Format Studio production | Director Marcell Andristyak (Hungary) | editor Marcell Andristyak | Director of Photography Marcell Andristyak | Duration 4' 29'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Hungary, 22.08.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Fracture | Composer Zoltán Végh | Choreography by Ida Szűcs Dóra | Soloist Ida Szűcs Dóra | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

094 The Mushroom Cloud Format on location | Production Company 100% Halal | Director Gijs Kerbosch | Camera Joris Kerbosch | Duration 201' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Utrecht, 10.12.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece The Mushroom Cloud | Choreography by Guy Weizman, Roni Haver | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Marcell Andristyák

„Skizm“ is a contemporary dance video, the upshot of an experiment with the aim to study the shape and movement of the body from different points of view. In its centre there is a process of an inner alteration. It can be familiar to everybody, though the initial question and the factors at play are different for all, and change with time.

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The Flying Steps & Ryan Doyle

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There & not There

Format Studio production | Director Lukas Timulak, Peter Bilak, Ruben van Leer (The Netherlands) | Duration 2' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Studio, 06.06.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Get Well Soon | Composer Peter Broderick | Stage Director Peter Bilak, Lukas Timulak, Ruben van Leer | Choreography by Lukas Timulak | Soloists Valentina Scaglia, Lukas Timulak | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Format on location | Production Company Peter Clausen Film & TV Productions (Germany); Andi Gall, Red Bull Media House GmbH (Austria) | Producer Peter Clausen, Peter Clausen Film & TV Productions (Germany) | Director Peter Clausen | editor Felix Rauch | light Design Peter Hartl | Director of Photography Sebastian Cramer | Duration 4' 45'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Kesselhaus Munich, Germany, 25.10.2011 | Composer Andrej Melita, Peter Clausen | Choreography by Vartan Bassil, The Flying Steps (Germany) | Dance Company The Flying Steps | Soloist Ryan Doyle

© Valentina Sacaglia, Lukas Timulak

Two people stand side by side. A moment later, they find themselves elsewhere, in the space between. © The Flying Steps & Ryan Doyle

Breakdance power-moves plus a million drops of water. With parcour artist Ryan Doyle, seven dancers from 4-time world champion breakdance crew “Flying Steps” show off remarkable power moves in stereo 3D and super-slow-motion. Shot at high frame rates, quick spins and moves slow down to a fraction of their normal speed. And when the moves are at their most thrilling, time practically stands still – taut muscles, concentration, power, acrobatics and the very special art of the athletes become truly visible. By bringing in water as an additional, dramatic element within the performance, the stereo 3D effect was intensified.

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096 To My Dear Cinematographer Producer Zaoli Zhong | Director Zaoli Zhong, Syracuse University (USA) | Camera Xiaochuan Xu, Syracuse University (USA) | editor Zaoli Zhong | Sets Zaoli Zhong, Xiaochuan Xu | Director of Photography Xiaochuan Xu | Duration 5' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded USA, 22.11.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece A Tale | Composer Javier Navarrete | Choreography by Zaoli Zhong | Costumes Zaoli Zhong | Soloist Zaoli Zhong | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Xiaochuan Xu

“To My Dear Cinematographer” deals with the confinement in relationships between people. The scarf as a connecting chain connects the dancer and the camera. The camera, as a person’s eyes, uses the subjective point of view, moving with the dancer to present the process of the conversation.

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Umoja-one

Format Studio production | Production Company Solgate Studios (USA) | Producer Rob Alan Martin | Assoc. Producer Martin Bauckhauss | Director Rahan Boxley, Reed Rickert | Camera Reed Rickert | editor Reed Rickert | Author Rahan Boxley | Sets Yulia Pinkusevich | Duration 4' 17'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Solgate Studios, Oakland, California, 24.06.2012 | Musical Style World music | Piece The One | Composer Rahan Boxley | Choreography by Rahan Boxley | Soloist Rahan Boxley | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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© Evann Siebens

Rave culture connects with the musical chromatic scale of Johann Sebastian Bach. Shot on Super 8 in the 1990s, the film is the result of a full night of dancing. Using the formalism of the music, and a classical dance aesthetic, the chaos becomes trans-historical, commenting on the nature of revelry, celebration and the human form rather than a documentary-style moment of history. (See also "Chromatic Revelry" for 10 short films.)

099 Wah Wah Girls Format on location | Duration 5' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style World music | Piece Sita Oh Sita | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Leopard Films

© Reed Rickert

"Umoja-One" is a work about living: birth, death, and the moments of curiosity, exploration, and discovery that happen in between. The polyscape installation, representing the creative force of the universe, gives birth to the soloist. As the man discovers his physical nature, the source begins to move in response. Eventually, their respective movements are synchronized, and they become one. In this life, we strive to live freely, honestly and lovingly. In doing so we come in tune with the universe and it dances with us. And like the soloist, when we expire, we return to this powerful source.

098 Up All night... Format on location | Duration 2' 08'' | Production Year 2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Piece Prelude No.2 in C Minor from The WellTempered Clavier | Composer Johann Sebastian Bach | Source video/ audio Film 16 mm/Stereo

Following the success of Sadler’s Wells’ Bollywood stage musical "Wah! Wah! Girls", Arts Council England commissioned Sadler’s Wells and Leopard Films to make a short film, "Sita Oh Sita", based on the main love duet from the show for The Space, the new free digital arts service developed in partnership with the BBC. This five minute film was shot in the style of a Bollywood pop promo, on location in Petticoat Lane Market in London's East End. Inspired by the world of Mujra dancers, who for generations have entertained the rich and powerful with a spellbinding mix of dance and song, "Wah! Wah! Girls" tells a passionate and playful story of love against the odds, set against the vibrant background of the East End in 2012. For this film, composer Niraj Chag reworked the love duet "Sita Oh Sita" and the lyrics were rewritten in Hindi by Japjit Kaur.

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Wander/lost

Format Studio production | Production Company Fistbomb FIlms (USA) | Director Keith Johnson, Gregory Crosby | Director of Photography Gregory Crosby | Duration 4' 04'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Los Angeles, California, 17.07.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece The Dying Swan | Composer Camille SaintSaëns | Choreography by Keith Johnson | Source video/audio HD/Stereo "Wander/lost" is a tone poem that embodies the ideas of traveling, disorientation, loss, and redemption. Dance and experimental imagery blend together to provide emotional context.

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Waterdrops

Format on location | Production Company Dutch National Ballet (The Netherlands) | Director Altin Kaftira | Camera Mathieu Gremillet, Altin Kaftira | editor Altin Kaftira | Duration 1' 46'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Studio, 01.02.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Juanjo Arques | Soloist Laura O'Malley, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (USA) | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Dean Buscher

Leonard Cohen's haunting litany "Who By Fire" provides the score for a harmonic processional as, coordinated by a custom iPhone app, 15 performers coalesce into hypnotic, transient formations.

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With You

Format on location | Production Company Ensemble Indépendant (Canada) | Director Julie Lebel | Camera Liane Thériault, Mathieu Boudreault | editor Gabriel Rochette-Bériau | Director of Photography Gabriel Rochette-Bériau | Duration 5' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded SeptIles, Québec, Canada, 30.07.2012 | Musical Style Jazz | Piece Julie Lebel, Bebe BB, Terry Kennedy | Composer Scott Thomson | Choreography by Julie Lebel | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Flowing movements over a surface of water.

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White

Format Studio production | Producer Tiit Helimets (Estonia), Austin Forbord, Rapt Productions, Inc. (USA) | Director Tiit Helimets, Austin Forbord | editor Austin Forbord, Lindsay Gauthier | Director of Photography Austin Forbord | Duration 5' 21'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Choreography by Tiit Helimets | Soloist Sarah Van Patten | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Jean-François Albert

This community-engaged dance project is a collaboration led by Ensemble Indépendant with Télé-Québec Côte-Nord, TVCOGECO, the city of Sept-Iles and L'Envol maison de la famille with the support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. The artists engaged with a community of parents and grand-parents with their babies and children through dance and music. The artistic process aimed to explore the metaphors of maternity and generations with the added comical effect of dancing with strollers. The music is composed by Scott Thomson and played by the Toronto based ensemble Woodshed Orchestra.

© Austin Forbord

Created by Tiit Helimets with Rapt Productions, this film tells the story of how visual art can be created through dance. Helimets uses the three colors in the flag of his home country, Estonia, as three different canvases, and uses his dance expertise as a vehicle to paint each canvas with opposing colors. White represents hope and the whiteness of the eye. The dancer’s classical ballet outfit represents the oppression of other cultures that have held Estonia captive (photo: Sarah Van Patten). She traces black paint, representing the pollution of other cultures, across the canvas creating the Estonian people’s eye of hope.

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Written In The Margins

Format Studio production | Production Company Willing Subjects (USA) | Director RJ Muna | editor Sam T. Chase | Director of Photography RJ Muna | Duration 3' 34'' | Production Year 2012 | Composer Sam T. Chase | Choreography by Wendy Rein, Ryan T. Smith | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Who By Fire

Format on location | Production Company Ingenue Pictures (Canada) | Director Jacob Niedzwiecki | Director of Photography James Sainthill | Duration 4' 06'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Toronto, Canada, 31.10.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Who By Fire, by Buck 65 ft. Jenn Grant | Composer Leonard Cohen | Choreography by Jacob Niedzwiecki | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

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© RJ Muna

"Seems we often find ourselves in places without remembering the steps we took to get there. Moving from episode to episode, we can meet, go crazy and find peace again, all without taking a single stride. A little like reading a book without being aware the pages were ever turned." RJ Muna


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Pressed Queens Dream Resin Return To The World Of Dance Rooms Salomé Seven Theses Silent Dance Slightest Shifts Sons Of The New World Spoons, Forks & Twigs The Doors Of Infinite The Next Step Is The Stronger

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The Time It Takes Time, Again Traces Of Places Transit Triptych For An Unbalanced Society TurnAround Tango Two Underneath Untraceable Patterns Veronica & Vincent Well Contested Sites Wild And Full Of Grit: Wyoming, Born & Raised Yellow Hat

Titles in bold: films selected for screening at dance screen 2013 with SFDFF festival

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Agnus Dei Ajar Almost American Overture Analepses And The Happiness When? Antanaclasis Autopsy | Eros Be Longing Before Us BEt(we)en Beyond The Surface Blind Blind Torrent Blue, Black & White Body of A Dancer Breaking Brother’s Keeper Butterfly Soul Carly’s exit Cartographie 10 – Le Jardin Des Colombes Cartographie 11 – En Onze Centrifuge Chicken Boy Crawling For AccepDance Crossing Limits Dance Colors Dance Me To The end of love Dancearmy Dark (entry cancelled) Eastern Winds Elizabeth Entrée Everywhere Movement Feast

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Freefall Go Back Gravity Gyre-ation Her Children Mourn Here Herself Homage I Just Want To Say I Would Believe So As Not To Believe I’m Not In A Search Of (IN) Ingrid Inkmouth Innocence Like Hamlet Loco Motion Luan Maps Of Emotion 2 / Venezia May & June Mechanism Mirroring Moment Of Fever – Nastja Bremec/ Michal Rynia Ryszrd Moment Of Fever – Petra Zupančič Momentum Motion Sickness Moving Socrates Nomad’s Feet Ode On A Korean Urn ONDEK One Night Onwards Together outside In Polarity Postcards From east london

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Agnus Dei

Format Studio production | Producer Reka Szucs, Ertekmegorzo|SAFE Studio (Hungary); Kristof Helyei, Apodosz Foundation (Hungary); Miklos Holczer, Mediaware (Hungary) | Director Reka Szucs, Ertekmegorzo|SAFE Studio (Hungary) | Camera Gabor Szabo, HSC Filmograf (Hungary) | editor András E. Kovács, Ertekmegorzo|SAFE Studio (Hungary) | Duration 10' 59'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Alig, Budapest, Tök, 19.10.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Three music compostions for dancefilm Agnus Dei | Composer Tamas Bernath Atom, Ertekmegorzo|SAFE Studio (Hungary) | Choreography by Emil Bordas, Ida Szücs Dóra, Csaba Molnar, Imre Vass (Ertekmegorzo|SAFE Studio, Hungary); Marta Ladjanszki | Source video/audio Other/Stereo

© Csaba Molnar, Imre Vass

"Those who move away from God move closer to him as well, only they have taken the longer way." Ervin Lazar

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Ajar

Format on location | Producer Nadine Helstroffer, John Bush (Direct Pictures, USA) | Director John Bush | Camera John Bush, Brent Felker | editor Brent Felker, Todd Sandler | Author Nadine Helstroffer | Director of Photography John Bush | Duration 8' 15'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Oshtali | Composer Ethel, Moby | Choreography by Nadine Helstroffer, Direct Pictures (USA) | Dance Company Nadine Helstroffer Dance | Costumes Laura Laube | Soloists Nadine Helstroffer (Nadine Helstroffer Dance, USA), JoAnna Powell | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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© John T. Williams © John Bush, Nadine Helstroffer

A poetic portrayal of the stages of grief, "Ajar" ventures to stay open in the face of loss and the mystery of death. Fleeting movements weave the bond between two friends and the breaking of that connection. We are left “ajar” with the riddle of the in-between and the final ambivalence: “I am here and you are not, or are you?” Set in a tranquil garden, the imagery of cherry blossoms intimates the beauty and impermanence of life. Music by Ethel and Moby brings string quartets to accompany the bitter-sweet chords rising from the dance.

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Almost

Format Studio production | Producer Priscilla Guy, Mandoline Hybride (Canada) | Director Priscilla Guy | editor Priscilla Guy | Duration 7' 14'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Montreal | Composer Louis Fortin, Production Les Muses | Choreography by Priscilla Guy | Soloists Lael Stellick, Priscilla Guy | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

"American Overture" celebrates American diversity, culture, religious freedom, art, innovation, diversity and equality set in a collage of iconic surreal imagery. Written, produced and directed by award winning filmmaker John T. Williams. Choreography by Shannon Roberts with performances by San Francisco Ballet dancers Shannon Roberts, Luke Willis and Nutnaree Pipit-Suksun.

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Analepses

Director Chloé Bourdages-Roy, Francis Binet (Canada) | Director of Photography Pierre Beaulieu-Desbiens | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Studio 310 (AMETAC), 20.07.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Chloé Bourdages-Roy | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1 A first-time collaboration between choreographer Chloé Bourdages-Roy and filmmaker Francis Binet, "Analepses" portrays seven women bound by two distinct universes.

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And The Happiness When?

Format on location | Director Felipe Lira (Chile) | Camera Mattias Forssblad | editor Martin Juice | Duration 12' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Stockholm, 27.10.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Ricardo Lira (Music), Martin Silva (Music Production) | Soloists Felipe Lira, Fanny Pereira | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Priscilla Guy

When the relationship with the other becomes a net with too-large holes that let meaning slip away at the exact moment we try to grasp it. "Almost" is based on processes of accumulation and (re)composition work of the frame, which gives the film its distinct visual mood. Images are fragmented, repeated and superimposed on each other, interrupted and suspended. This project stands on the border between visual art, film and dance, with a kinesthesia that takes on a particular form: a poetic language that redefines the notion of “choreography” on screen and in direct relation to the editing.

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American overture

Format Studio production | Producer John Williams (USA) | Director John Williams | Director of Photography James Tucker, James Tucker Productions (USA) | Duration 6' 15'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Boléro | Composer Maurice Ravel | Choreography by Shannon Roberts, San Francisco Ballet (USA) | Soloist Shannon Roberts, Luke Willis, Ommi Pipith (San Francisco Ballet, USA) | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

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© Albert Hauser

Waive the time / create an abyss / without beginning or end... / If everything stops / all begins again...

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Antanaclasis

Format Studio production | Producer Evi Tzortzi (Greece) | Director Evi Tzortzi | editor Nikos Amanitus | Author Evi Tzortzi | Sets Omiros Kosmidis | Director of Photography Nikos Nikolopoulos | Duration 5' 58'' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Athens | Composer Anastasis Grivas | Choreography by Evi Tzortzi | Costumes Maria Ilia | Soloist Evi Tzortzi | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Nikos Nikolopoulos

At an unspecified time and place, a woman sleeps on top of a television. Innocent and unsuspecting at whatever age she is: TV, for her, is her bed, her sleeping pill and the substitute of life. The dream of her higher self passes through the TV screen. Could it be a picture of the future? Or is it her soul trapped in a projection already defined by others for her and for almost everyone else, a so-called "life"? And, finally, can she let herself be released?

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Autopsy | eros

Format on location | Production Company Jeannette Ginslov, Walking Gusto Productions (South Africa) | Co-Production Company Danish Dance Theatre, Dansk Skuespillerforbund (Denmark) | Producer Maia Sørensen | Director Jeannette Ginslov | Camera Vahid Evazzadeh, doublExpose Ltd (Denmark) | editor Jeannette Ginslov | light Design Vahid Evazzadeh | Director of Photography Vahid Evazzadeh | Duration 7' 41'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Copenhagen, Denmark, 23.06.2011 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Original soundscape | Composer Jørgen Teller | Choreography by Jeannette Ginslov | Dance Company Danish Dance Theatre (Denmark) | Costumes Xiri Tara | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

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© Joe Tamargo

Through a fantastical movement narrative, this film investigates the continuous cycle of longing: the endless pursuit to understand our suffering.

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Before Us

Format on location | Director Rebecca Salzer (USA) | Camera Rebecca Salzer, Tara Knight | editor Rebecca Salzer, Tara Knight | Duration 8' 13'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded San Diego, California, 20.03.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Omar Ramos | Choreography by Rebecca Salzer | Soloists Liam Clancy, Eric Geiger, Micah Kelleher, Ronan Kelleher | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Tara Knight

"Before Us" is an intimate and unguarded exploration of maleness and community. Two adult men and two boys move together through a series of screendance snapshots revealing some of the nuanced colors of male relationships. Director Rebecca Salzer captures vital masculine physicality – in all its developmental stages – while also revealing its underlying tenderness.

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A personal observation of desire, beauty, erotic love and “la petite mort” (photo). Ginslov captures authentic emotions and movement with the medium of screendance, an interdisciplinary genre of dance and cinema. Using the somatic system of Alba Emoting that trains the performer to elicit raw authentic emotions, the focus is on emotional and kinaesthetic amplification. The film emphasizes affect – a viewer’s empathic and visceral response to the performer and camera dancing together in the sumptuous location of the Sofie Badet in Copenhagen.

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Bet(we)en

Format on location | Production Company Kristina Søetorp, The Line Dancecompany (Norway) | Duration 10' 31'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Huk in Oslo, 21.07.2012 | Musical Style Early music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece BEt(we)en | Choreography by The Line Dancecompany (Norway) | Costumes The Line Dancecompany (Norway) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

Be longing

Format on location | Director Tiffany Fish (USA) | Camera Joe Tamargo | Duration 6' 11'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Jacksonville, Florida, 20.11.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Morceaux de Fantaisie and Preludes, Op. 32 | Composer Sergei Rachmaninov | Choreography by Tiffany Fish | Costumes Argie Mitra | Soloists Tiffany Fish, Emily Cargill | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Øyvind Osmo Eriksen

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The Line is a humor concept that mixes references from different genres. The Dancecompany is known for their well-received dance film “Beyond” that has toured filmfestivals in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, Belgium, China, Libanon, Mexico, USA and South Africa. In the movie “BEt(we)en”, we meet three people sitting in a café drinking their coffee. Then, suddenly, a terrifying thought is revealed: "I am here, but at the same time, I'm not." An odyssey through different spheres begins, looking for an answer…

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Blind Torrent

Format on location | Production Company Russell Frampton, Ruth Way (Enclave productions, UK) | Duration 14' 07'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Devon | Choreography by Ruth Way | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Beyond The Surface

Format on location | Production Company GDance | Producer Helen Crocker | Director Kevin Clifford, Marie-Louise Flexen | Duration 6' 29'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Quenington Sculpture Garden, Quenington Old Rectory, Cirencester (Gloucestershire, UK), 30.09.2011 | Composer Steven Skinley | Choreography by Marie-Louise Flexen | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Russell Frampton

© Kevin Clifford

A ground-breaking film shot almost entirely underwater, "Beyond the Surface" was inspired by stories of fisherman drowned at sea. A magical world is revealed in this haunting, dream-like piece, as fluid bodies intertwine and interact. Performed by Velcro Dance Company, a professional company of disabled and non-disabled dancers.

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Blind

Format on location | Production Company Producciones Merthiolate | Director Yolanda M. Guadarrama | Camera Alina Rojas Sotres | editor Yolanda M. Guadarrama | Duration 13' 02'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Mexico City, 15.08.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Blind (Original Music) | Composer Rogelio Sosa | Choreography by Yolanda M. Guadarrama | Soloist Yolanda M. Guadarrama | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Paulina Piña

This piece comes from an idea inspired by the novel "The Fall" by Albert Camus: A law student takes a blind person as an opportunity to practice her kindness helping him cross the street, but her kindness is transformed into selfishness, contempt and the desire to damage the helpless and inferior being. The film goes from showing a bucolic, soft and light beginning to a growing aggressiveness ending in hilarious madness. This short film (non-profit experimental film) is based on contemporary theater dance.

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"Blind Torrent" explores the ritual landscape of Devon in southwestern UK from the perspective of imagined archaeology and ritualized movement. The film is a poetic collaboration between visual artist Russell Frampton and choreographer and dancer Ruth Way and examines the idea of transmission of knowledge and the essential relationship between our bodies and the landscape. Featuring music from Mercury award nominee Ben Davis of Basquiat strings.

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Blue, Black & White

Format Studio production | Producer Tiit Helimets (Estonia), Austin Forbord Rapt Productions, Inc. (USA) | Director Tiit Helimets, Austin Forbord | editor Austin Forbord, Lindsay Gauthier, Elizabeth Tan | Director of Photography Austin Forbord | Duration 15' | Production Year 2012 | Choreography by Tiit Helimets | Soloists Tiit Helimets, Rubén Martin, Sarah Van Patten | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Austin Forbord

Created by Tiit Helimets with Rapt Productions, this film tells the story of how visual art can be created through dance. Helimets (photo) uses the three colors in the flag of his home country, Estonia, as three different canvases, and uses his expertise of dance as a vehicle to paint each canvas with opposing colors. Blue represents the peace and ease of the sky, Black represents the earth, and White inspires hope. Three principal dancers from San Francisco Ballet will trace the paint with their feet on the canvas while dancing original choreography.


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Body of A Dancer

Format Studio production | Production Company Smit & Jansen (The Netherlands) | Co-Production Company NTR (The Netherlands) | Producer Rinie Jansen | Director Daniel Gallenkamp | Camera Daniel Gallenkamp | editor Allard Zoetman | Author Daniel Gallenkamp | light Design Eugene Sprik, Frank Berger | Director of Photography Daniel Gallenkamp N.S.C. | Duration 5' 36'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Amsterdam – studio, 07.12.2011 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Original composition | Composer Andre Ettema, AME Music (The Netherlands) | Choreography by Tim Persent | Soloist Tim Persent | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Brother’s Keeper

Format on location | Production Company And Dancers, Inc. (USA) | Director Marta Renzi | editor Marta Renzi | Director of Photography Shige Moriya | Duration 6' 43'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Dixon Place, New York, 30.06.2010 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece O For the Wings of a Dove | Composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | Soloists Andy Chapman, Carlos Gonzalez, Amos Wolff | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Patrick Jurányi

By showing what our eyes normally can’t see in real time, this cinematic poem brings an ode to dancers and what they are able to do with their body and mind.

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Breaking

Format on location | Producer Pipo Tafel (Germany) | Director Pipo Tafel | Camera Philipp Sichler | editor Oscar Loeser | Duration 8' 20'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Lübeck-Travemünde, Germany, 02.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Breaking soundtrack | Composer Nils Ostendorf | Choreography by Leandro Kees | Costumes Carina Musitowski | Soloists Leandro Kees, Marcella Ruiz Quintero | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

A moody space of striking dark and light where 3 young men explore their social, physical and animal natures. In solos, duets and trios, they gradually disrobe, shaking off the gaze of the spectator and emerging as three angelic, solitary and impassioned individuals.

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Butterfly Soul

Format on location | Production Company Laurent Trincal, Compagnie Humaine (France) | Director Eric Oberdorff, Compagnie Humaine (France) | editor Eric Oberdorff | Director of Photography Eric Oberdorff | Duration 12' 19'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Nice, Mouans-Sartoux, Vitry-sur-Seine (France), 31.08.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Butterfly Soul | Composer Merakhaazan | Choreography by Eric Oberdorff | Dance Company Compagnie Humaine (France) | Costumes Philippe Combeau | Soloist Cécile Robin Prévallée | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Paul Schöpfer

The vastness of the horizon. A man and a woman meet. Their bodies merge in front of the spectator and begin a passionate dance. "Breaking" is the cinematic vision of an energetic dance duet which was restaged in front of the Baltic Sea. The film is a journey into the dynamics of a relationship and examines human nature through retranslating it into a multilayered moving image work. Its anatomy consists of the precise orchestration of camerawork, dance and music. It combines choreographed image and body, instinct and close proximity to an amalgamation of dance, rhythm and movement.

© Eric Oberdorff

"Butterfly Soul" explores the artist’s state of fragility through a metaphorical quest. The mind works like a butterfly and flies, disordered and at random, from one idea to another, between hesitation and dazzling speed, trying to resist the wind and the doubt. Whatever detours it may take, the butterfly is moving towards a mysterious destination – only it knows where.

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Carly’s exit

Format on location | Director Harry Amies (UK) | Director of Photography Joseph Mastrangelo | Duration 6' 33'' | Production Year 2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Carly’s Exit | Composer Harry Amies | Choreography by Taira Foo | Dance Company Hinged Dance Co (UK) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

"Carly’s Exit" is an uplifting and passionate expression of the fight to save a loved one from self-destruction. With original score, setting, and choreographer Taira Foo’s unstoppable energy, "Carly’s Exit" forces colour and light into one of the darkest of subjects – illustrating with immediacy, realism and tenderness the battle for a friend’s life.

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Cartographie 10 – le Jardin Des Colombes

Production Company Philippe Saire, Compagnie Philippe Saire (Switzerland) | Director Philippe Saire | Duration 7' 57'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Lausanne, Switzerland, 01.06.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Philippe Saire | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

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Cartographie 11 – en onze

Production Company Philippe Saire, Compagnie Philippe Saire (Switzerland) | Director Lionel Baier | Duration 9' 10'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Lausanne, Switzerland, 01.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Lionel Baier

"Cartographies" is a series of choreographic interventions in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. The 11th cartography takes place on green grass, on a stairway of stone. The subject is the duality of masculinity. Three male dancers learn how to use strength without strength, how to be gracious without the worry of being "precious".

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Centrifuge

Format on location | Production Company Carol and Mariusz (Canada) | Camera Tony Chong, Tony Chong Danse (Canada) | editor Mariusz Ostrowski, Carol and Mariusz (Canada) | Duration 7' 14'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded On stage in auditorium, 05.02.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Bach | Soloists Mariusz Ostrowski, Carol Prieur | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Gilles Racine

"Cartographies" is a project that was created by famous Swiss choreographer Philippe Saire as a series of choreographic interventions in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. The aim is to search for new ways of printing bodies on landscapes and creating fresh identities for urban spaces. Dance comes out of the spaces traditionally assigned to it and meets the public in everyday spaces and situations. In the 10th cartography, taking place in the old city center of Lausanne, three dancers, like in a vaudeville, evolve with passion, to French accordion music.

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© PO Perron

"'Carol and Mariusz' is a project-based duet, where we capture on film our live conversations of movement. These conversations take place in impromptu places as well as scheduled environments, where we seek a quiet intrusion into the daily life of society, printing traces and awakening the possible awareness of this humanly movement that we all commonly share. Doing this by opening the door to personal stories in the living of the now. 'Centrifuge' is one of these captured moments." Carol and Mariusz


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Chicken Boy

Format Live recording | Producer Jia Wu (China) | Director Cari Ann Shim Sham* (USA) | Camera Kyle Ruddick, Cari Ann Shim Sham* | editor Cari Ann Shim Sham* | Duration 7' 24'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Saint Mary's College of California, 20.06.2001 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Sarah Bansak, Henrik Jakobsson | Choreography by Jia Wu | Dance Company Jia Wu Dance Theater (USA) | Costumes Jia Wu | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

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Crossing limits

executive Producer Andrea Eidenhammer, Castillo Castro (Austria) | Director Andrea Eidenhammer | Author Andrea Eidenhammer, Castillo Castro (Austria); Emma Garau, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens (Spain/ Canada) | Sets Txell Roig, Filmoffice (Spain) | light Design Sebastian Vasquez | Director of Photography Alexandre Font Herranz | Duration 6' 55'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Tarragona, Spain, 22.06.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Crossing limits | Composer Conrad Setó | Choreography by Emma Garau, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution TV Hans Spielthenner OHM TV

© Andrea Eidenhammer

© Jia Wu

"Chicken boy" is a modern-day metaphor for the journey of the lonely self to find peace with its own identity. The film references many famous dance film moments from a span of over 60 years and includes a live accordion player, a masked "Anonymous" man and 4 dancing chickens.

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Crawling For AccepDance

Format on location | Production Company Franz Sramek, SlowForward (Austria) | Camera kris | Duration 6' 17'' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Am Graben, 1st district, Vienna, 13.08.2010 | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

Searching for the identity of the urban space and of her own, this short film follows the steps of the dancer Emma Garau. She is crossing architectural barriers, dancing on and on, ending up on the roof of a significant building, offering the sensation of flying, and so invites you to dream. The city, the dancer, the music are equivalent protagonists and form an indivisible whole. The camera follows the steps of the dancer and becomes her shadow, which gives the viewer the feeling of being directly involved.

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Dance Colors

Format Studio production | Director Valentin Zavadnikov (Russia) | Camera Sergey Pushkarev, SportMediaLab (Russia) | Duration 14' 28'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Moscow, Russia, 24.01.2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Fragments from ballets: Raymonda by Glazunov, Don Quixote by Minkus, Swan by Saint-Saëns, Prélude by Chopin | Costumes Irina Fokht Grishko | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Natalya Bikovskaya

© kris

In extreme slow-motion: crawling on the ground

"The film 'Dance Colors' is my declaration of love to the classical dance and the very images that charmed me since my childhood: Sylphida, Raymonda, Kitry and Swan. Maybe I'm too bold, but I made a decision not to make changes in well-known classical variations suggesting a choreography of my own. It's my personal work from the bottom of my heart." Xenia Marshanskaya, author, choreographer, dancer

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Dance Me To The end of love

Production Company Godmart Productions (Australia) | Producer Timothy Marshall | Director Martha Goddard | editor Gwendalina Sputore | Author Oliver Torr | Director of Photography Ross Giardina | Duration 11' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Lake George, in rural New South Wales, and Sydney. Australia, 24.09.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Phillip Slade | Choreography by Richard James Allen | Dance Company The Physical TV Company (Australia) | Costumes Kitty Taube | Source video/audio Film 16 mm/Dolby surround 5.1

© Ross Giardina, Godmart Productions

A touring duo dance their final performance in this compelling and intimate portrait of fading love. Mary and John embark on a journey to the end of love (photo: Leeanna Walsman and Oliver Torr). Fraught with indecision and fearful of what will happen next, they both struggle to let go, but when the moment comes it is nothing like what they expected. "Dance Me To the End of Love" is a heartfelt, experiential journey that navigates through the universally painful territory of breaking up.

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Dancearmy

Format on location | Producer Katharina Bischof, Robert von Muenchhofen | Director Katharina Bischof | Camera Robert von Muenchhofen | editor Katharina Bischof | Author Katharina Bischof, Johanna Thalmann | light Design Christoph Krauth, Marius Trojak | Duration 10' | Production Year 2013 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Sergio Minutillo, Christof Kosel | Choreography by Amalie Obitz Mogensen, Sarah Kiesecker, Micaela Kühn Jara | Costumes Claudia Bischof, Ulrike Albrecht | Soloists Amalie Obitz Mogensen, Sarah Kiesecker, Giulia Rossi, Marie Lykkemark, Matilda Lissdaniels, Beatrice Eriksson, Stefanie Olbort, Janina Keller, Josefine Stenstroem | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Dark

Format on location | Production Company Hail Dance (USA) | executive Producer Molly Johnston, Robert Uehlin | Camera Robert Uehlin | editor Robert Uehlin | Director of Photography Robert Uehlin | Duration 13' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Veneta, Oregon, USA, 24.02.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Nathan Asman | Choreography by Molly Johnston, Hail Dance (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Robert Uehlin

Choreographed for three sightless dancers, "Dark" is an exploration of movement generated with and for the camera. In this narrative screendance, the viewer follows one woman’s encounter with devotion, doubt, and the occult.

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cancelled eastern Winds

Format Studio production | Production Company Timo Von Gunten, BMC Films (Switzerland) | Producer Jawaher Al Sudairy (Saudi Arabia) | Camera Vladimir Jacques, Timo Von Gunten | Author Jawaher Al Sudairy, Timo Von Gunten | Duration 9' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York, 15.10.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Eastern Winds | Composer Thomy Ruegg | Choreography by Chriselle Tidrick | Dance Company Above and Beyond Dance (USA) | Costumes Jawaher Al Sudairy | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Katharina Bischof

Desolation runs through the forest and nature suffers. The dance army will stop at nothing before reaching their goal – to gain power and to recruit the newborn dancer who lives in harmony with the environment. The overwhelming destructive force of the dance army grows as they destroy more and more trees. Soon they will run out of the oxygen they need to survive. Katharina Bischof’s experimental short dance film, with poignant aesthetics and emotional urgency, shows how men exploit their environment without realizing that they will perish with it.

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Throughout 2011, a rhythmic chant echoed across the Arab lands, as young protestors called for government reform, economic opportunity and political freedom. This wave of demonstrations skipped borders with ease, carried in newspapers and magazines, on Twitter and Facebook, and the airwaves of al Jazeera and al Arabiya. These events came to be known as the Arab Awakening. "Eastern Winds" is a visual dance journey giving voice and color to the political and social struggles that took place across Arab countries during the 2011 revolutions and beyond.


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elizabeth

Format on location | Director Tori Lawrence, Tori Lawrence + Co. (USA) | editor Tori Lawrence | Director of Photography Christopher Landy, Aperture Post & Pictures (USA) | Duration 8' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded York, Pennsylvania, USA, 20.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Elizabeth | Composer Vicki Brown | Choreography by Tori Lawrence | Dance Company Tori Lawrence + Co. (USA) | Costumes Ellen Fishel (USA) | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Glenn D'Cruz

© Christopher Landy

Set in a historic 18th-century home and its surrounding fields, this dance on film is a quiet journey between two women (photo: Ashley Lippolis), accompanied by the rich soundscapes of musicians Vicki Brown and Mona Chambers. It is for the wanderers of the fields who dwell in sadness, loss, and flight. And it is for those who are drowning, both inside and out.

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entrée

Soo Yeun moves with expert grace, a body suffused with gravity and lightness. She performs a dance amidst a crowd of people. A crowd composed of disparate bodies, and interests, engaged in an assortment of activities. Soo’s body becomes a focus of interest for some. Heads turn, cameras click. What is this body? Blood, bone, flesh, nerves? She evokes a ritualistic intensity, energetic, determined, focused, sensual, carving swathes of red and white through the air. Her bare feet touch the stone floor of the plaza. She is grounded, evoking a sense of stillness in motion.

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Feast

Format on location | Production Company GDance (UK) | Director Sergio Cruz, Marc Brew | Camera Sergio Cruz, David Lidell | Duration 8' 06'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Berkeley Castle (Gloucestershire, UK), 29.02.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Tiago Oliveira | Choreography by Marc Brew | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Format on location | Production Company University of Television and Film Munich (Germany) | executive Producer Philip Grabow | Director Simon-Niklas Scheuring | editor Simon-Niklas Scheuring | Author Simon-Niklas Scheuring | Director of Photography Adrian Campean | Duration 14' | Production Year 2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Choreography by Peter McCoy | Source video/audio Film 16 mm/Stereo

© Sergio Cruz

A young former ballerina visits her old ballet school. She watches the dancers in the dance class and explores the rooms filled with memories. Despite her disability, she tries at the ballet barre and fails. But through her teacher, she finds a new way to live out her passion for dance. Finally, past and present merge into a new consciousness.

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everywhere Movement

Format on location | Production Company Shameless Films (Australia) | Director Glenn D’Cruz | Duration 11' 52'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 03.11.2012 | Piece Everywhere Movement | Composer Glenn D’Cruz, Steve McIntyre (Scorched Birth, Australia) | Choreography by Soo Yuen You | Soloist Soo Yuen You | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

Set in a medieval castle in both contemporary and period costume, "Feast" captures the timeless atmosphere of families, their tensions, conflicts and celebrations, at the dining table. The professional company of disabled and non-disabled dancers give us an insight into the emotional landscape of interactions between family members against the changing backdrop of the castle’s interior and exterior. This film is adapted from disabled choreographer Marc Brew’s piece of the same name, which deals with conflict and resolution.

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Freefall

Production Company Willis Talking (USA) | Director Samuel and Luke Willis | editor Matt O'Donnell | Author Samuel Willis | Director of Photography Frazer Bradshaw | Duration 9’ 14 | Production Year 2013 | Recorded San Francisco, 01.07.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Shannon Rugani, San Francisco Ballet (USA) | Choreography by Luke Willis, San Francisco Ballet (USA) | Source video/audio Other/ Dolby surround 5.1

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| Screen Choreography – Programmes not longer than 15 minutes "Dance creates a bridge between our mind and our body. It is as natural as breath that goes through our life. In 'Gravity', I try to reveal a balance between contemporary dance and Tai Chi. Explore the beauty of movement, which derives from inner power, the Chi, the gravity of nature. In those movements, they attract and are attracted, resist and are resisted, and somehow, pass the power next to each other like the ups and downs of life." Xiaoyuan Zhu

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This is the story of Lucy, a little girl, and her mother, attempting to spend the day together. The mother becomes distracted with important phone calls on her cell phone, leaving Lucy unattended. Left to her own devices, Lucy slips into a daydream with two mysterious lovers and the outside forces that threaten to disturb their idyllic utopia. Produced in the San Francisco Bay area by award winning filmmakers, and dancers from San Francisco Ballet, this film features original choreography and music woven into a poignant narrative that highlights the challenges facing parents and children in the digital age.

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Gyre-ation

Director Beth Portnoy | Duration 6' 48'' | Production Year 2013 | Composer Greg Heffernan | Choreography by Amy Larimer | Source video/ audio DV/Stereo

Go Back

Format on location | Director Klara Elenius | Camera Søren Meisner | editor Klara Elenius | Duration 6' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Copenhagen, 21.10.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Johannes Burström | Soloist Disa Krosness | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Beth Portnoy

A gyre is a circular or spiral form found in nature: rotating ocean currents; wind curl; concentric circles formed by leaves or flower petals. "Gyre-ation" is a visual exploration of resistance to and acceptance of the forces outside of ourselves. A woman (photo: Amy Larimer) whirls through a vortex of tension between natural and psychological patterns.

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Her Children Mourn

Format on location | Director Marta Renzi | Director of Photography Sunny Sawhney | Duration 10' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Blauvelt, New York, 10.11.2012 | Piece Hide Thou Me & May 21st | Composer Ariana Gillis | Choreography by Marta Renzi | Soloists Andy Chapman, Aislinn MacMaster | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Søren Meisner

A duet for a dancer and a voiceover. She is standing in a room framed by a doorway. He is talking. She moves. Two monologues create a twisted dialogue. (photo: Do you remember the music?)

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Gravity

Format Studio production | Producer Xiaoyuan Zhu | Director Xiaoyuan Zhu | Duration 6’ 33 | Production Year 2013 | Recorded USA | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Robert Vergara

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A man and a woman dressed in funeral black arrive at a homestead. Both are silent, bottled up, separate. They enter the barn to work through their thoughts alone. By the end, both have found their way outside, to the fields and garden beyond, and to some kind of reconciliation.

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Here

Format on location | Director Jonah Rosenthal | Duration 5' 11'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, 21.12.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Unfamiliar Wind | Composer Brian Eno | Source video/audio HD/Mono © Xiaoyuan Zhu

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A dreamlike encounter in the forest.


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Herself

Format on location | Director Livia Santos | Duration 8' 23'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded San Francisco, California, 30.11.2010 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Jonas Nyström

Seven people and seven bathrooms. It's early morning and each one has something they want to say.

© Livia Santos

"Herself" is a short movie about a girl’s journey towards finding her true self as a dancer. As this girl, Dai, walks around San Francisco and looks at other people, she projects into them her personal dreams, which at some point will become reality.

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Homage

Format on location | Director Steven Fajana, Danceart Projects (UK) | Camera Steven Fajana | Duration 12' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Vienna, Austria, 24.09.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Metallica: Welcome home (Sanitarium) | Stage Director Steven Fajana, Danceart Projects (UK) | Soloists Claire Granier, Caitlyn Carradine, Sebastian Prantl (Tanz Atelier, Austria) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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I Would Believe So As not To Believe

Format Studio production | Production Company Losdedae (Spain), Filmo (Spain) | Producer Gachi Pisani, Lola Ortiz, Juan Manual Peña | executive Producer Corda Foundation (USA) | Director Chevi Muraday, Javier Muraday | Camera Roberto San Eugenio, Javier Cardenete | editor Javier Cardenete | Duration 9' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Spain, 10.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Living with artificial light | Composer David Rosenmann-Taub | Choreography by Chevi Muraday | Dance Company Losdedae (Spain), Filmo (Spain) | Soloists Carmen Ruiz, Chevi Muraday, Sara Manzanos, Maximiliano Monte, Paloma Sáinz-Aja | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Corda Foundation

© Steven Fajana

“I met a woman. Her faint light littered with miscellaneous stories. Her homage is a show, more oblique, figuratively the concept of Charlotte.” (Steven Fajana) Three characters in an empty apartment – Are they there to look at an apartment to live in? Or to dance? What inspires their dance dialogue and play is each of them with own individual traits, as their characters emerge. This is what we see! What do you see? What do they see? What do they think you see? What are they thinking we are seeing?

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The choreographer Chevi Muraday creates a dance, "Yo Creyera Para No Creer", inspired by the musical composition "Licnobio" and the poem "Cómo me gustaría ser esa oscura ciénaga…" ("How I would like to be this dark marsh…"). Is life the cause of death, or death the cause of life? In this original and dramatic composition, the dancers explore desire, liberation, struggle and farewell.

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I’m not In A Search of

Format on location | Duration 7' 18'' | Production Year 2008 | Recorded Mountains of Lori region, Armenia, 03.08.2008 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Apocalyptica | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

I Just Want To Say

Format on location | Producer Linda Wardal, RunRanRun DansKompani (Sweden) | Director Karl-Hugo Flood | Camera Jonas Nyström, Agent Bauer (Sweden) | Duration 6' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Göteborg, Sweden, 26.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece I Just Want To Say by Xenia Kriisin & Johan Hjalmarsson | Choreography by Linda Wardal | Soloists Maja Fahlström, Ida Persson, Linda Wardal, Simon Kriisin, Charlotte Tidholm, Jim Carlsson, Linus Sundqvist (RunRanRun DansKompani, Sweden) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Arsen Mehrabyan

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An experimental short film about a man who is trying to find a new fresh life in nature. He is escaping from urban life to find freedom. (photo: Live me alone)

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(In)

Production Company Mikko Kallinen & The Company/Choreogravity Arts | Director Mikko Kallinen | editor Mikko Kallinen | Sets Merja Nieminen | Director of Photography Hannu-Pekka Vitikainen | Duration 6' 50'' | Production Year 2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Project Echo | Choreography by Mikko Kallinen | Dance Company Mikko Kallinen & The Company (Finland) | Costumes Paula Mirjami Malleus | Soloist Mikko Kallinen | Source video/ audio HD / Stereo

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Inkmouth

Format Studio production | Production Company Holly Rothschild, String Theory Productions (USA) | Duration 5' 49'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Los Angeles, California, 31.12.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Music by String Theory Productions | Composer Luke Rothschild, Robert Amjarv, Joseph Harvey (String Theory Productions, USA) | Choreography by Holly Rothschild | Source video/audio HD/Stereo A woman finds that she can no longer digest her words.

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Innocence

Format on location | Director David Blazquez (Spain) | Camera Heike Mischewsky (Germany) | editor Heike Mischewsky | Duration 5' 20'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Continental Fabrik, Hanover, 19.07.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Innocence | Choreography by David Blazquez | Costumes David Blazquez | Soloists Michele Seydoux, David Blazquez | Source video/audio HD/Stereo A couple, walking on its way through the years together. The slow start: getting to know each other. A first small dance and the courtship of the boy towards his beloved. With daily life, its crises and discussions making them know each other thoroughly, they go on, accepting each other as they are.

© Patrik Rastenberger / Merja Nieminen

"(IN)" is a collaboration between dancer/choreographer Mikko Kallinen and visual artist Merja Nieminen. In a virtual universe, a dancer interacts with floating artificial-organic constructions. Biological being meets alien architecture. They communicate on a choreographic level with inner space distortions and extreme speed variations.

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Ingrid

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like Hamlet

Format on location | Producer Mouvement7 (Canada) | Director Tony Chong, Mouvement7 (Canada) | Duration 12' 52'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Le Gesù in Montréal, | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece 'Like' Hamlet | Composer Jean La Haye | Stage Director François Marceau | Choreography by Tony Chong | Dance Company Mouvement7 (Canada) | Costumes Marilène Bastien | Soloists Carol Prieur, Mark Eden-Towle, Lucie Vigneault, James Viveiros, Mistaya Hemingway, Mariusz Ostrowski | Source video/audio HD/Other

Format on location | Producer Alise Anderson (USA) | Director Alise Anderson | Camera Gregory Armstrong, Gregory W (USA) | editor Alise Anderson | light Design Ricardo Navarro | Director of Photography Gregory Armstrong, Gregory W (USA) | Duration 7' 03'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Oakland, California, 12.12.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Messer Chups | Choreography by Alise Anderson | Soloist Gina Shorten | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

© Tony Chong

© Chrissie Callison

An isolated and neurotic women, Ingrid, is longing for a man to love her. The tall, dark, and handsome gentleman of her fantasies suddenly appears, but his limp expressionless form leaves much to be desired. Despite her animalistic, quirky, and raunchy attempts to pique his interest, he remains a lifeless puppet, leaving it to her to decide whether or not this counterfeit, flaccid gentleman is enough to fulfill her desire for love.

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This a short version of the film "Comme Hamlet". A loose adaptation of the Shakespearian play based on schizophrenia, passion, violence and family. "Comme Hamlet"/"Like Hamlet" is an abstract dance journey through the tormented mind of an unstable individual. Loosely based on the classic play, the film takes us on a ride of incest, passion, violence and paranoid schizophrenia. Created and shot within the walls of the church Le Gesù in Montréal, Canada. What is real and what is only taking place within the mind of this Hamlet? What is madness to each one of us? This dance/theatre film is a story of a flawed individual who wreaks havoc on the people around him. (photo: Mark Eden-Towle)


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loco Motion

Format on location | Producer Deirdre Towers | Director Deirdre Towers | Camera Ted Ciesielski, Nadia Lesy | editor Gabrielle Lamb, Deirdre Towers | Duration 7' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded New York City, 13.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Source video/audio Beta SP/Stereo

© Nadia Lesy

A pessimist meets an optimist determined to shift the perspective of anyone stuck on the dark side. Despite his initial resistance, the pessimist finds himself surrendering. Virtuoso parkour artists (photo: ZOOM (Spyder)), as graceful as they are creative, drive this light-hearted, live action/animation short, originally created with children in mind, shot in various locations in New York City.

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luan

Format Live recording | Director Jonathan Hamilton, Nottingham Trent University (UK) | Duration 10' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, 15.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Luan | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Maps of emotion 2 / Venezia

Format on location | Production Company Contact Film (Germany) | Director Lutz Gregor | Camera Thomas Kutschker | editor Lutz Gregor | Sets Martin Züfle | Duration 13' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Venice, Italy, 06.06.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Alto Giove (Porpora: Polifermo, 1735) Annabelle Lee (Reynolds: Fortuna, 2011) Dido’s Lament (Purcell: Dido & Aeneas, 1685) | Composer James Reynolds | Costumes Rosella Mamoli | Soloists Sara Simeoni, Karl Schreiner, Brian Asawa | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

A 3-channel opera-movie-dance installation – screen version. The new installation by Berlin based movie director/dance film producer Lutz Gregor consists of three large projections: the countertenor Brian Asawa and the dancers Karl Schreiner and Sara Simeoni roaming through Venice at night, as if it was a living, breathing organism, pushed by their desires, energies and erotic fantasies. The pictures are carried and connected by the vocals of Brian Asawa, celebrated as the “world’s best countertenor” (Opera Today) who presents classical countertenor pieces as well as contemporary compositions by John Reynolds.

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May & June

Format Studio production | Director Rachael Lincoln, Leslie Seiters (USA) | editor Cari Ann Shim Sham* | Author Rachael Lincoln | Director of Photography RJ Muna | Duration 10' 57'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco, California, 06.05.2011 | Choreography by Rachael Lincoln, Leslie Seiters | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© RJ Muna

Two imaginative sisters live their entire lives in 11 minutes on a couch. © Jonathan Hamilton

Luan: confusion, state of chaos. Create Chaos Dance4 have collaborated with dance artist Lucia Tong and Nottingham Trent University MA students to create an immersive and interactive installation; interpreting the meaning of the Chinese "Luan" through movement, sound, installation, costume, surface pattern and film. Inspired by Chinese martial arts and supernatural films. Special cameras were used to capture the performance set in an almost dark projection screen space including an immersive, interactive sculpture installation and audience in a 360-degree environment. DSLR Cameras with specially designed cine rigs were used for low light sensitivity to capture the performance.

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Mechanism

Format Studio production | Producer Quinn Wharton, Quinn Wharton Photography (USA) | Duration 5' 15'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Chicago, Illinois, 23.09.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Part 2/ IBM 1403 Printer | Soloists Kellie Epperheimer, Johnny McMillan (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo An improvisational piece based on gears and pulleys of the body.

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Mirroring

Format on location | Production Company Lev Pictures (The Netherlands) | Director Marinus Groothof | Duration 12' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded The Netherlands and Belgium, 11.10.2011 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Renger Koning, Saundbese (The Netherlands) | Choreography by Dunja Jocic | Costumes Slavna Martinovic | Soloists Dunja Jocic, Jorge Morro | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Dolby surround 5.1

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Moment of Fever – Petra Zupančič

Format on location | Production Company RTV / TV Slovenija (Slovenia) | executive Producer Danica Dolinar | Director Svetlana Dramlič | Author Jurij Hudolin | Director of Photography Marko Brdar | Duration 11' 02'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Sebastijan Duh | Choreography by Petra Zupančič | Soloist Petra Zupančič | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Marc de Meijer © RTVSLO

A man is drawn into an abandoned house. As he explores the house he notices that it is bigger from the inside than the outside. A sound in the distance lures him further into the building. The man follows what he thinks is music and stumbles into an empty room. A broken radio on the floor deepens the sudden absence of music. Suddenly the radio starts to play again. The man, unsure at first, starts to feel more comfortable and moves to the music. The room he is in starts to grow to facilitate his new state. This brief moment of joy is rudely interrupted as the man gets confronted with a new presence...

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Moment of Fever – nastja Bremec/Michal Rynia Ryszrd

Format on location | Production Company RTV / TV Slovenija (Slovenia) | Assoc. Prod. Company Studio Arkadena (Slovenia) | executive Producer Danica Dolinar | Director Svetlana Dramlič | Director of Photography Marko Brdar | Duration 12' 54'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Sebastijan Duh | Choreography by Nastja Bremec, Michal Rynia Ryszrd | Soloists Nastja Bremec, Michal Rynia Ryszrd | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Chrissie Callison

"You're mine, because / You hate tears as much as / You hate the missionary / Position. // You're mine when you smile at / The naive fantast who points / His finger at me / Only when I turn my / Back at him and does not know that / Behind his back / You'll always stand."

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"Left behind them / Will be pyramids and mansions, / Memories of royal / Feasts, killings and tortures, / Drinking bouts and incidental / Tumbles into time, quiet moans / And reticent sobbing, or / Perhaps just a memory of curses / And a dance of aspiration. / Left behind us will be / Neither poems nor novels, / But just and only / The night when we first made love / And then slowly went on losing / The direction of tenderness."

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Momentum

Format on location | Production Company seewald & hanna UG (Germany) | Producer Boris Seewald | executive Producer Carolina Rath | Director Boris Seewald | editor Boris Seewald | Sets Miwha Hanna | light Design Aline Reinsbach, Zara Zandieh | Director of Photography Georg Simbeni | Duration 6' 43'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Berlin, Germany, 15.10.2011 | Composer Ralf Hildenbeutel | Choreography by Boris Seewald | Costumes Miwha Hanna | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Aline Reinsbach

For some it is just an ordinary party snack, but for Patrick, a tortilla chip started a moment of self-discovery. With exuberant dancing and magical passion he shares his inspiration and invites everyone to participate. Even his mother.


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Motion Sickness

Format on location | Producer Zlata Filipovic (Ireland) | Director Jessica Kennedy, John McIlduff | Camera Steeven Petitteville | editor Conor McIvor | Duration 10' 24'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Ireland | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Motion Sickness original soundtrack | Composer Denis Clohessy | Choreography by Jessica Kennedy | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Stereo

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nomad’s Feet

Producer Jelle Warendorff, Aprilsnow (The Netherlands) | Camera Jelle Warendorff | editor Jelle Warendorff | Duration 8' 01'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded ttp WUK, Vienna, Austria, 11.08.2012 | Piece Nomad’s Feet – original soundtrack by Lainproductionz | Composer Jelle Warendorff Lainproductionz (The Netherlands) | Choreography by Almog Loven | Source video/audio HD / Stereo

© Jelle Warendorff

© Luca Truffarelli

A teenage marching band rehearses on a rooftop car park on a Saturday. A flock of crows lie dead in the wind. Three people sit in the back of a car waiting to move. Motion Sickness is a dance film exploring ideas of need, rejection and escape.

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Moving Socrates

Format on location | Director Kim Karpanty | Camera Kim Karpanty | editor Cari Ann Shim Sham* | Duration 8' 42'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded New York City, USA | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Joe Minadeo, Patternbased (USA) | Choreography by Kim Karpanty, Travesty Dance Group (USA) | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

"The path I walked is what defines me. While our memory tries to fool us as forces of nature dull mountains and overflow rivers, our feet treasure every step taken. Jelle Warendorff documented the work of Interferencias Austria in ttp WUK. WUK, a former locomotive factory now offers cultural space and is also home for the Iranian Culture House. Jelle managed to get us access to the roof for 8 minutes. There we were, on an old Viennese roof, with Persian music in the background – a Dutch man with a camera and a barefoot Israeli led by his feet." Almog Loven

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ode on A Korean Urn

Format on location | Director Hyonok Kim, Hyonok Kim Dance Art (South Korea) | Camera Dongsam Lee | editor Jean De Boysson | Duration 10' 45'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded South Korea; France, 19.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Pinnacles | Composer Eunsil Kwon | Choreography by Hyonok Kim | Dance Company Hyonok Kim Dance Art (South Korea) | Source video/ audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Karpanty © Hyonok Kim

"Moving Socrates" explores the contemporary relevancy of six questions asked by the Greek philosopher and scholar Socrates (469 B.C. – 399 B.C.) through the voices of 21st century dance artists. The screen dance short was inspired by Christopher Phillips’ book “Six Questions of Socrates: A Modern Day Journey of Discovery Through World Philosophy,” and by the varied, visceral landscape of New York City. Through the eye of a single hand-held camera, Director Kim Karpanty responds to the performers’ reflections by exposing them in iconic locations with words and movement. (photo: What is Courage?)

The Korean Urn represents Korean culture. As an object close to daily life, used to preserve basic foods. It is a symbol of the long time spent waiting for life to be ready. In the film, the Korean Urn is used as a metaphoric object, visually and audibly, in a poetic way. In ancient times people communicated through drumming. In the dance, the urn becomes an instrument of percussion and the symbol of global communication. It is the representation of awakening souls. The film was shot mainly in Korea, in Plum village, and at the Royal Palace in Paris, France.

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onDeK

Format on location | Producer Pascal Pelletier (Figure 55, Canada), Simon Lebrun (Héritage Maritime Canada) | Director Louis-Martin Charest | editor Guillaume Marin | Author Louis-Martin Charest | light Design Hugo Roy | Director of Photography Arnaud Dumas | Duration 6' 09'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Montreal, 28.01.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Piece We Are Young – feat. Janelle Monáe | Choreography by Veronica Felisi, Giulia Tripoli | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Peter Litwinowicz

Friends and family work as a close-knit community traveling "Onwards Together" in this frolicking and joyful dance film. The group traverses and explores the great outdoors while making sure to enjoy the journey along the way. The choreography combines lush and athletic movement with references to American folk dance staples such as square dancing and clogging. Set to an original bluegrass score, this film brings a smile to the viewer’s face and wants to inspire the audience to acknowledge and appreciate the company of their loved ones just a little bit more. © Camille Rioux

A merchant sailor decides to leave behind a life at sea. After months spent on board ship, he orchestrates what is to be his last night in the company of his crewmates. A celebration ensues, in which reality seems to sway towards the euphoric. Dancing becomes the means to imprint this momentous time forever. Set to "We Are Young" by the band FUN, the film unexpectedly uses hip hop and jazz dance as the medium to convey the narrative in the hero’s story.

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one night

Format Studio production | Director Ryan Orion Beck, Garage Contemporary Ballet (USA) | Duration 6' 41'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Dance and co., 15.09.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Thaïs Meditation | Source video/audio HD / Dolby surround 5.1

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outside In

Format Studio production | Production Company Annelie Gardell, NorrlandsOperan (Sweden) | Co-Production Company Lill Casslind, Film i Västerbotten (Sweden) | Director Tove Skeidsvoll, Petrus Sjövik (Tyrandora, Sweden) | Camera Flemming Laybourne | editor Nils Moström | Sets Peter Öhgren | light Design Peter Brännström | Director of Photography Petrus Sjövik, Tyrandora (Sweden) | Duration 10' 07'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded NorrlandsOperan, Umeå, Sweden, 10.03.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Music for Outside in | Composer Johannes Burström, Burströms Musik (Sweden) | Choreography by Tove Skeidsvoll | Costumes Noir et Blanc (Sweden) | Soloist Tove Skeidsvoll | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Petrus Sjövik

© Garage Photographic

The simple connection of two people.

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onwards Together

Format on location | Director Peter Litwinowicz (USA) | Duration 9' 15'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded McLaren Park, San Francisco, California, 13.02.2013 | Musical Style Ethnic music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Eli Nelson | Choreography by Peter Litwinowicz | Dance Company Diana Broker, Kaitlyn Ebert, Brian Fisher, Adrienne Parker Foley, Nol Simonse, Alison Williams | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Cecilia dances inside a forest. She moves in front of a film crew who direct her movements. When the camera gets too close to Cecilia so that the two collide she has it. She will no longer stick to the film team’s intrusive and artificial requirements. Cecilia decides to go her own way.

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Polarity

Format on location | Producer Lisa Wymore, Sheldon Smith, Chandler Tang | Music Production AudioSpectre, ASHBY & EAR MONSTER (Modern Future, USA) | Director Rosa Navarrete, Natalie Marsh | Camera Rosa Navarrete | editor Rosa Navarrete | Author Natalie Marsh | Duration 6' 42'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Albany, California, 09.03.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Frigid Desolation | Composer AudioSpectre, Modern Future (USA) | Choreography by Natalie Marsh | Costumes Natalie Marsh | Soloists Elissa Lee, Nitipat Ong Pholchai | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Les Stuck & Sonsherée Giles

© Rosa Navarrete

Tipping Points. We Balance for a moment or fall. Fly.

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Postcards From east london

Format on location | Production Company Jo Parkes, MobileDance (UK/Germany), Emma Kerr, East London Dance (UK/Germany) | Director Anton Califano, Jevan Chowdhury, Rachel Davies | Duration 12' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Various locations in East London, 01.05.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer danbeats, Dental Records (UK) | Choreography by Sara Gordon, Alesandra Seutin, Rosie Whitney-Fish | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

The improvised dance in this work exists between the choreographic language, expressed in simple blue symbols, and the processed video image. This edited documentation of a performance captures the improvised dance and improvised video treatment. Both the symbols and the video processing are flat, like a pressed flower, contrasting with the threedimensional dance itself.

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Queens Dream

Format on location | Producer Mark Freeman | Director Mark Freeman | editor Mark Freeman | Director of Photography Rich Underwood | Duration 15' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Niki de Saint Phalle’s Queen Califia’s Magical Circle, Escondido, California, 12.10.2011 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Rich Underwood © Rachel Cherry

An ice cream on a cloudy day, a revolution in the alleyways, funking footballers and a chicken shop tea dance are just a few of the magical moments made and found by diverse groups of dancers living in East London. Over a period of six months, eight East London based artists worked with young people and elders in Tower Hamlets to create short moving postcards of their area. The result is a series of nine films reimagining and revealing histories and everyday passions. "Postcards from East London" is the second work in an ongoing international dance film project.

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Pressed

Format Live recording | Director Les Stuck, stuckfootage (USA) | Duration 7' 22'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, California, USA, 14.07.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Pressed | Composer Les Stuck, stuckfootage (USA) | Choreography by Les Stuck | Soloists Sonsherée Giles, Axis Dance Company (USA) | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

"Queens Dream" is a site-specific dance for film at Niki de Saint Phalle’s Queen Califia’s Magical Circle (photo: Spellbinder). Rooted in the imagery and themes embedded in Niki de Saint Phalle’s sculptures, choreographer Yolande Snaith and director Mark Freeman create a journey of ritual and magic – a surreal landscape for mythical performances. The themes of the work include Saint Phalle’s pre-occupation with birth, death and transformation. Trance, ritual and repetition combine in a magical world invoking our dreams. The camera moves within the magical circle, sometimes a part of the dance, sometimes the dreamer herself.

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Resin

Format on location | Production Company Eran Hanlon, Willoughby Production (USA) | Director Eran Hanlon | Camera Eran Hanlon | editor Eran Hanlon | Director of Photography Eran Hanlon | Duration 7' 56'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Victor, New York, 30.06.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Piece Beginning | Composer Michael Wall, asimplesound.com (USA) | Choreography by Eran Hanlon | Costumes Eran Hanlon | Soloists James Hansen, Eran Hanlon | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

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© Eran Hanlon © Reed/Labozzo

"Resin" is a highly nuanced yet provocative homoerotic video dance. Its content stems from investigations into body as art/body as memory and the influence of the Japanese performance art form Butoh. "Resin" is one component of a larger multi-media piece of work entitled “Urushi(ol)”, including a second videodance ("Horizon Effect"), photo and still image exhibit and a live performance. (photo: Witness to Memory IV)

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Return To The World of Dance

Format Studio production | Director Dan Boord, Marilyn Marloff, Luis Valdovino (USA) | Duration 7' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Boulder, Colorado, USA, 22.10.2011 | Piece Tom Wells: Return to the World of Dance; Francis Poulenc: Les Biches, Ballet suite | Composer Tom Wells | Choreography by Marilyn Marloff, Dan Boord, Luis Valdovino | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

An old woman struggles to remember the rooms of a bygone home while a young dancer is trapped in a windowless space with no exit. The remembered rooms promise shelter, safety, and anchorage, but the dancer’s space is confining and claustrophobic. What happens if the women “meet” and move outward to an indeterminate beyond? A story about leaving…

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Salomé

Format Studio production | Production Company Corda Foundation (USA) | Director Yaniv Schulman, Stephen Pier | Duration 6' 54'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded New York City, 08.05.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Salomé | Composer David Rosenmann-Taub | Choreography by Stephen Pier | Costumes Karen Young | Soloists Katherine Crockett, Martha Graham (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Dan Boord/Marilyn Marloff/Luis Valdovino

"Return to the World of Dance" is an instructional guide for those perplexed by the post-modern condition paying tribute to Fernand Léger’s "Ballet Mécanique". It is the last in a series of videos made for the lovers of dance, the Jane Fonda workout video, and the twister game. This series ask the question, "If it is big, if it is orange and if it is ugly – is it contemporary art?" The "World of Dance" series provide self-help for those who love dance and are without the means to produce a full-scale "Le Sacre du Printemps".

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Rooms

Producer Paul Sarvis | Director Paul Sarvis | Camera Andrew Reed | editor Jennifer Lilly | Director of Photography Jayson Labozzo, Rascal Lighting and Grip | Duration 6' 02'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Maine, USA, 15.02.2013 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Suite for Violin and American Gamelan: Air | Composer Lou Harrison | Choreography by Ana Keilson and Paul Sarvis | Soloists Ana Keilson, Barbara Johnstone | Source video/audio HD/ Dolby surround 5.1

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© Sam Sheinberg

"Salomé" is a poem in dance, film and music on the protagonist's journey backwards in time as she relives the doomed moment of her unknowing complicity in the murder of the prophet, John. She sees the events unfold not only as her memory recorded them but as they are irrevocably imprinted within her body’s sensuality.

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Seven Theses

Format on location | Production Company Petri Kekoni & Co. (Finland) | Director Thomas Freundlich, Lumikinos Production (Finland) | Author Petri Kekoni | Director of Photography Thomas Freundlich | Duration 11' 47'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Finland, 15.01.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Antti Nykyri | Choreography by Petri Kekoni | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Bryn Weller

© DP Thomas Freundlich

From abstractly graphic movement visions to shadowy neo-expressionism and the frozen Northern wilderness, "Seven Theses" provides surprising and contrasting remixes of movement material originally created for a stage dance piece.

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Silent Dance

Format on location | Producer Lindsay Schaefer, Artists in Unity (USA) | Director Lindsay Schaefer | Camera Andy To, Artists in Unity (USA) | editor Andy To | Director of Photography Andy To | Duration 13' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Kirkland Farm, Springtown, Pennsylvania, 05.01.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Silent Dance | Composer Dana Difilippantonio, Artists in Unity (USA) | Choreography by Lindsay Schaefer | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

Performed in a reclaimed industrial space, this film (re)imagines the "slightest shifts" that take place within our bodies and our surroundings as we reach toward and lay claim to new possibilities.

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Sons of The new World

Format on location | Production Company Tomas Leyers, Minds Meet (Belgium) | Assoc. Prod. Company Senne Dehandschutter, Earth View (Belgium) | Director Senne Dehandschutter | Camera Toon Veraghtert, Wim Vanswijgenhoven | editor Frederik Jassogne | Duration 394' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Liège, Belgium, 04.10.2012 | Musical Style Jazz | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece The Sacrifice | Composer Jef Neve | Choreography by Iris Bouche | Soloist Tchi-ann Liu | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo This shortfilm explores the idea of "move-to-move". Many people don’t move out of love for life or love for the horizon, but out of the fear of standing still and, as a result, being confronted with themselves. They rotate on their axis at high speed, building up frustrations. In "Sons Of The New World," people break this circular motion. It starts with one girl: she stops, looks up and sees the world for the first time. She reconnects with herself and feels the intense urge to be alive again. And what starts with one girl, eventually affects everyone.

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Spoons, Forks & Twigs

Format Studio production | Production Company Foolish Clown (UK) | Director John Coombes | editor Nigel Lodge | Duration 10' 15'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded West Yorkshire | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Matter | Composer Darren Durham | Costumes Ailsa Windsor | Soloists Lucy Bourne, Irma Carpino | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Andy To

Silent Dance – / Embraces reality, / Embraces obstacles, / Embraces change. // A woman’s journey – / Through dance and film to become / Full, / Complete, / Present with self. // A woman’s reflection of time gone by. / As stages pass in front of her. // Silent Dance – / Through movement, / Through score, / Through film, / The silence within the art. // Defines reflection, / As if a woman is flipping back through a photo album. // The stages of life are carried out. // The interpretation of Silent Dance speaks many different languages. // Find the beauty within the movement, / Find the quietness within the meaning, / Find the acceptance of self, / Within Silent Dance

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Slightest Shifts

Format on location | Director Nandini Sikand, Andy Smith | editor Joel Vargas | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Industrial Warehouse in Easton, Pennsylvania, 12.02.2012 | Musical Style World music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Wilderness | Composer Dead Can Dance | Choreography by Carrie Rohman | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© John Coombes

Small-talk rises above the clatter of silver cutlery on fine plates and drifts across, through the open window, to the trees, where leaves rustle and twigs crack. Two individuals are brought together from very different backgrounds. A girl comes down from the trees, she is a wild child who lives a simple life of actions and reactions, full of joy and wonder. La Contessa is from the Big House, where she lives a formal life of elegance and predictability, governed by rules and etiquette. When they meet, communication and understanding doesn’t come easily.

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The Doors of Infinite

Format on location | Producer MoBBAA | Director Jose M. Guillen, Judit Mendoza | editor Jose M. Guillen, Noelia Ramon, Carlos Castilla | Duration 7' 56'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spain) and Brisbane (Australia) | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Doors of Infinite | Composer Zebenzui Gonzalez, Jose M. Guillen | Choreography by Judit Mendoza MoBBAA (Spain) | Soloist Judit Mendoza | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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The Stronger

Format on location | Director Gabrielle Lansner, gabrielle lansner & company (USA) | editor Doug Karr| Sets Dean Taucher | Director of Photography Doug Karr | Duration 9' 48'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York City, USA, 05.01.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern | Piece The Stronger | Composer Joel Pickard | Choreography by Gabrielle Lansner | Dance Company gabrielle lansner & company (USA) | Costumes Marina Lelchuk | Source video/audio HD/ Stereo | Distribution TV Charlotta Bjuvman, Telepicture Marketing (UK)

© Doug Karr

© Jose M. Guillen, Judit Mendoza

The representation of the concept of the infinite from a philosophical, artistic and mathematical perception. Beginning with William Blake’s aphorism “If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, INFINITE'', we pursue that cleansing, a new dawn. The piece, with palindrome and fractal structure, presents firstly the concept of infinite accompanied by fragmented music and a discontinuous choreography; then a noise-and-silence loop as an inflexion point leading to a third part, where a new language is born out of an algorithm, accompanied by an Indian raga and slow and liquid movements.

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The next Step Is

Format on location | Director Victoria Sendra (USA) | Camera Samantha Shay, Sam Szabo, Victoria Sendra | editor Victoria Sendra | Director of Photography Victoria Sendra | Duration 5' 25'' | Production Year 2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Time Is Imaginary | Composer Paul Matthis | Choreography by Lindsey Lollie | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

"The Stronger" is a short film that evokes the interior conflicts of two women grappling with love, betrayal, and shame and is inspired by August Strindberg’s play of the same name. An emotional and psychological journey unfolds as we are drawn into the interior worlds of two women who are in love with the same man. Without dialogue, the story is told entirely through subtle, but emotionally charged choreography juxtaposed with realistic vignettes.

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The Time It Takes

Format on location | Producer Simon Fildes, Goat (UK) | Director Katrina McPherson, Goat (UK) | Camera Katrina McPherson | editor Simon Fildes | Duration 11' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded South Uist, Outer Hebrides, 21.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Firehills / Mont E | Composer David Lintern, James Weaver | Soloists Simon Ellis, Rosalind Masson, Dai Jian | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution theatrical and DVD Goat (UK)

© Katrina McPherson

The time it takes... © Victoria Sendra

Stuck in the tunnel of time, the only place to escape is in the same time, because time is imaginary. Fear of the future creates uncertainty in the present and so we set ourselves free by studying Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. Removing the boundaries of time and space allows fluidity through different dimensions, as a human brain would travel through thoughts. When brain activity becomes accelerated, the heart rate increases, and once the thought occurs that time is accelerating, it is realized that in reality time travels in a circle.

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Time, Again

Format on location | Producer Defne Enc, Alonso Lujan (USA) | Director Alonso Lujan, Defne Enc | editor Alonso Lujan | Sets Estefania Peula | Director of Photography Alberto D. Centeno | Duration 7' 50'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Madrid, Spain, 19.07.2011 | Piece Let Us Break | Composer Matt Elliott | Choreography by Defne Enc | Costumes Defne Enc | Soloist Defne Enc | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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Based on the astronomical term, a transit is the relationship of one body moving across another as determined by an observer. "Transit" explores space, distance and relationships through a constantly shifting duet and choreographed camera.

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A window into a mythological world, this contemporary flamenco-based dance piece explores cycles in time and offers a glimpse at one living moment in an endless chain of stillness and motion.

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Triptych For An Unbalanced Society

Format Studio production | Production Company La Ignorancia dance film music (Belgium) | Director Ana Cembrero Coca, Jorge Piquer Rodriguez | editor Ana Cembrero Coca | Director of Photography Jorge Piquer Rodriguez | Duration 6' 57'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Brussels, 30.04.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Jorge Piquer Rodriguez | Choreography by Ana Cembrero Coca | Dance Company La Ignorancia dance film music (Belgium) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution DVD La Ignorancia dance film music (Belgium)

Traces of Places

Format Studio production | Producer Roddy Simpson, Sue Hawksley (UK) | Director Roddy Simpson | Camera Roddy Simpson | editor Roddy Simpson | Duration 10' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Edinburgh, UK, 03.08.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Roddy Simpson | Choreography by Sue Hawksley | Soloist Freya Jeffs | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Ana Cembrero & Jorge Piquer

"Triptych For An Unbalanced Society" is a videodance in which the language of contemporary dance fuses with patterns, shapes and colors. Dance, movement, rhythm and compositions are the main charaters, expressing emotions produced by momentum and spontaneity that are surrounded by urban spaces, synthesized in primary colors and shapes. The visual fragmentation in different frames helps taking them out of context, representing a more poetic imaginary where visual elements shape the background where the dance takes place. © Roddy Simpson

v. in-hab-it-ed, in-hab-it-ing, in-hab-its. v.tr. 1. To live or reside in. 2. To be present in; fill. "When you can move through a house blindfolded it belongs to you ... as if you were a blueprint of your house" (Michael Oondatje 1989) Watched as if through a window on time, a dancer moves through the mnemonic traces of places which inhabit and haunt her presence. Guided by her kinaesthetic memories and shifting between "here and now" and "there and then", her embodied stories unfold, rewind, retrograde and interweave.

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TurnAround Tango

Format Studio production | Producer Marites Carino, Video Signatures (Canada); Marlene Millar | Director Marites Carino, Video Signatures (Canada) | editor Kara Blake, Philtre Films | Duration 6' 52'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Alex Clements | Choreography by 605 Collective (Canada) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Transit

Format on location | Director Jeffrey Curtis (USA) | Duration 5' 20'' | Production Year 2012 | Composer Kendall Simpson | Choreography by Gregory Catellier, Catellier Dance Project (USA) | Soloist Kristin O'Neal | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Donald Robitaille

© Jeffrey Curtis

In the dance-for-camera short "TurnAround Tango", a well-dressed quirky couple puts a twist on the sultry dance form, and back-to-back becomes the new cheek-to-cheek. As they feel each other out, in this awkward, yet sexy dance, their hope builds until their eyes meet for the first time. Could this be "the one"? Marites Carino directs "TurnAround Tango", an adaptation of a duet from "Audible", a full-length choreography created by Vancouver’s 605 Collective, and performed by members Lisa Gelley and Josh Martin.

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Two

Format Studio production | Producer Elif Isikozlu | Director Elif Isikozlu | editor Caroline Christie | Director of Photography Sarah Moffat | Duration 7' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Toronto | Piece An original interpretation of J.S. Bach’s Fugue in A minor, BWV 543 by pianist Njo Kong Kie | Composer Njo Kong Kie, Daniel Pellerin | Choreography by Elif Isikozlu, Marie-France Forcier | Soloist Elif Isikozlu | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

200 Veronica & Vincent Format on location | Production Company Amy Seiwert’s Imagery (USA) | Director Amy Seiwert | editor Amy Seiwert, Ben Estabrook | Director of Photography Ben Estabrook | Duration 6' 10'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Huddart Park, San Mateo County, California, 12.05.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Veronica & Vincent | Composer Daniel Bernard Roumain | Choreography by Amy Seiwert | Costumes Dance Through Time (USA) | Soloists Brandon Freeman, Andrea Basile | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Ben Estabrook © Walter Lai

"Two" concludes a series of four short dance films, the "Etudes", with a return to the character in the blue dress and her piano.

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Underneath

Format on location | Duration 7' 21'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Providence, Rhode Island, 10.12.2010 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Untraceable Patterns

Format Studio production | Production Company Balleteatro (Portugal) | Producer Né Barros | Director Filipe Martins | Camera Filipe Martins, Paulo Dias, Susana Andrez | editor Filipe Martins | Author Né Barros | light Design Alexandre Vieira | Director of Photography Filipe Martins | Duration 11' 06'' | Production Year 2012 | Composer Gustavo Costa | Choreography by Né Barros | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Inspired by a true-life relationship and set to a musical score of the same title, "Veronica and Vincent" was composed by Daniel Bernard Roumain. The composition is based on a recorded interview Roumain did with an elderly lady from the neighborhood he grew up in, recounting – with some regret – her relationship with her late husband. Daniel Bernard Roumain edited that text and interspersed it with his original violin composition. "Veronica and Vincent", originally choreographed for the stage to Roumain's score, captures that longing for connection and the nostalgia that can arise when that opportunity is no longer available. This re-imagining of the duet features dancers Andrea Basile and Brandon "Private" Freeman.

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Well Contested Sites

Format on location | Production Company Rapt Productions, Inc. (USA) | Producer Amie Dowling | Director Amie Dowling, Austin Forbord | editor Austin Forbord | Director of Photography Kitfox Valentín | Duration 13' 10'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California, USA, 21.02.2012 | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Eli Nelson | Choreography by Amie Dowling, Natalie Greene | Costumes Keriann Egeland | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Filipe Martins

The videodance is based on the choreographic project "Untraceable Patterns". This project was conceived to explore movements and sounds that create the sensation of trace and roots, but instead are a migration of themes with a chaotic tendency. The set is an installation of artisanal and technological instruments performed live either by the dancer or the musician. Musically, the score deals with very structured pre-existent material and the fragility of real-time performance.

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© Maria Healey

Drawing upon formerly incarcerated men’s experiences and physical memories, "Well Contested Sites" explores the idea that a prisoner’s body is a contested site: its presence or absence, its power and its vulnerability, are all intensely realized in prisons, institutions that empha-


Screen Choreography – Programmes not longer than 15 minutes | size segregation, solitude and physical containment. Using innovative camera and editing techniques, while maintaining an emphasis on the choreography as the primary expressive tool, the film reaches multiple audiences: for both the uninformed and those well-acquainted, the film’s artistry provides the opportunity to experience the impact of incarceration in a different way, divergent from discussion.

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Wild And Full of Grit: Wyoming, Born & Raised

Format on location | Production Company Hole Dance Films, Dancers’ Workshop | Producer Natalia Duncan | Director Carrie Richer, Kate Kosharek | editor Carrie Richer | Director of Photography Derek DiLuzio | Duration 12' 35'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Jackson, Wyoming, 11.10.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Wild and Full of Grit score | Composer Yandrew | Choreography by Kate Kosharek | Dance Company Meleta Buckstaff, Megan Stewart, Natalia Duncan, Cady Cox, Lauren Mace, Marissa Moeri | Source video/audio HD/Stereo "Wyoming, Born & Raised" is a dance film project which merges the worlds of historical and oral storytelling with dance, capturing the essence of memories and places through movement. "Wild and Full of Grit", told by Kathryn Turner is the first segment of the series, wrangling the musings of how art, femininity, wildness and family converge in this Wyoming woman’s life. Turner, a painter, narrates with stories of her grandmother on the Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park. Memories of her grandmother bleed into reflections on her own life, her artwork, and the sacred importance of the land. In "Wyoming, Born & Raised", Hole Dance Films has integrated the documentary and dance film genres, creating a work that enhances the viewer's experience through spoken word while still celebrating the artistry of choreography and surreal imagery.

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Yellow Hat

Format Studio production | Production Company Spectre Industries (Sweden) | Co-Production Company Fasad (Sweden) | Producer Jesper Kurlandsky | Assoc. Producer Film I Väst (Sweden), Andra Lasmanis, SFI (Sweden) | Director Jesper Kurlandsky | editor Jesper Kurlandsky | Author Jesper Kurlandsky | Sets Industriromantik (Sweden), Lisa Holmquist | light Design Industriromantik (Sweden) | Duration 8' 11'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Sweden, 01.10.2011 | Composer Miriam Tally | Choreography by Virpi Pahkinen | Costumes Helena Hörstedt | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Jesper Kurlandsky

A study in movement, relations between the body and its surroundings, and a questioning of the very essence of perception.

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40m Under A Dance Dictionary All This Can Happen Beach Party Animal Birth Chromatic Revelry Conversations Dan’s House Dreams Entre-temps Fanfare For Marching Band Gentle Spirit Her I’m Sorry Journey Home Là-bas, Le Lointain Landscape Duet Low Manta Masina Meetings Musical Chairs one Man Walking Pedestrian Crossing Private I’s Red Hat Substance: Moloko Sunshine Dance Project Ver. Gwangju The Waltz Threaded By Life Time Dance Two Dancers VoiceS

204 40m Under Format on location | Production Company Monica Fredriksson, Cullberg Ballet (Sweden) | Producer Rebecca Jerndahl Tepavac, A Creative Production (Sweden) | Duration 19' | Production Year 2009 | Recorded Reactor hall at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, 18.06.2009 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The West by Matmos; That’s my desire by Helmy Kresa and Carroll Loveday (recording Bob Kames) | Stage Director Alexander Ekman, Martin Steinberg | Choreography by Alexander Ekman | Dance Company Cullberg Ballet: Christopher Akrill, Alexandra Campbell, Carl Inger, Shumpei Nemoto, Filipa Peraltinha, Luis Alberto Rodriguez, Joaquim de Santana, Adam Schütt, Daniel Sjökvist, Isaac Spencer, Rachel Tess, Sharon Vazanna, Patricia Vázquez, Kenneth Bruun Carlson, Gesine Moog, Marylise Tanvet | Source video/audio HD/Stereo The film was recorded at a former reactor hall; it focuses on a few people who carry out an installation underground.

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A Dance Dictionary

Format on location | Production Company Small House Productions (The Netherlands) | Producer Andrew Hannes (Greece), Elena Tudorache (Romania) | Director Nuno Escudeiro (Portugal) | Duration 23' 41'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded The Netherlands, 29.08.2012 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

In the midst of the strangeness of words and the savor of foreign lands, the body attempts to vibrate like vocal chords. Concepts of paper and ink become blurred like the rotation of arms, as foreign characters appearing with a flight of hips and legs. Is there anything in common between a ballroom and a dictionary? Can a stage on fire ever be as dramatic as a burning encyclopedia?

206 All This Can Happen Production Company Siobhan Davies Dance (UK) | executive Producer Franck Bordese, Siobhan Davies Dance | Director Siobhan Davies, David Hinton | editor Danny McGuire, Matthew Killip | Duration 50' | Production Year 2012 | Source video/audio HD/Mono

© Otto the Giant, courtesy of British Pathe

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Screen Choreography – Programmes over 15 minutes | A flickering dance of intriguing imagery brings to light the possibilities of ordinary movements from the everyday which appear, evolve and freeze before your eyes. Made entirely from archive photographs and footage from the earliest days of moving image, "All This Can Happen" follows the footsteps of the protagonist from the short story "The Walk" by Robert Walser. Juxtapositions, different speeds and split frame techniques convey the walker’s state of mind as he encounters a world of hilarity, despair and ceaseless variety.

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209 Chromatic Revelry Format on location | Director Evann Siebens (Canada) | Duration 15' 45'' | Production Year 2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Piece Selections from The Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations | Composer Johann Sebastian Bach | Source video/audio Film 16 mm/Stereo

Beach Party Animal

Format on location | Production Company Liz Aggiss (UK) | Producer Liz Aggiss | Director Liz Aggiss, Joe Murray | Camera Joe Murray | editor Joe Murray | Director of Photography Joe Murray | Duration 20' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Brighton Beach, UK, 29.08.2011 | Composer Alan Boorman, Wevie (UK) | Choreography by Liz Aggiss | Costumes Liz Aggiss | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo | Distribution DVD Liz Aggiss (UK)

© Evann Siebens

Rave culture connects with the musical chromatic scale of Johann Sebastian Bach. Shot on Super 8 film in clubs and at raves in the 1990s, the ten short films follow the arc of a day. Using the formalism of the music and a classical dance aesthetic, the chaos becomes trans-historical, commenting on the nature of revelry, celebration and the human form rather than a documentary-style moment in history.

© Matthew Andrews

"Beach Party Animal" is a choreo-mentary of British eccentricity and Brighton beach life. Set over twenty-four hours, where the land meets the sea and people come to be and be seen, we observe private moments in public places and guerrilla performers who seamlessly infiltrate with an equally unconventional public.

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Conversations

Format Studio production | Production Company Pier Dance Group (USA) | Producer Stephen Pier | executive Producer Corda Foundation (USA) | Director Stephen Pier | Camera Lawrence Scott | editor Robert Scott | Duration 18' 43'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Kaatsbaan International Dance Center Tivoli, New York, 03.02.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Conversations | Composer David Rosenmann-Taub | Choreography by Stephen Pier | Costumes Karen Young | Soloists Stephen Pier, Miki Orihara (Martha Graham, USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Format on location | Director Elliot Storey (France) | Camera Elliot Storey | editor Elliot Storey | Duration 17' 53'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded France, 24.04.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Birth OST | Composer Elliot Storey | Choreography by Elliot Storey, Sandra Moens | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Lawrence Scott

© Elliot Storey

The scene is the city. The life and death of a character, backwards. All this through one fixed shot involving dance, acting, figuration in a theatrical use of the city.

Then there was the artistic conversation between the composer and the choreographer inextricably linked to the conversation between music and dance. The relationship of the two dancers, husband and wife, provided the material for yet another layer of development and finally there was the overarching meta-concept of how any conversation develops, starting with the shedding of a cocoon of individual protection and limitation, defining a larger sense of one’s self, moving on to seeking, finding and gaining the attention of another, to flirtation, to a deeper understanding, and finally the effort to maintain the meaning of the conversation once the superficial layers are eroded away.

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Dan’s House

Format on location | executive Producer Michelle Fletcher, Here Now Dance Collective (USA) | Director Michelle Fletcher | Camera Matt Barkin, Vibrant Films (USA); Matthew Lewis MLP (USA) | editor Matthew Barkin, Vibrant Films (USA) | Director of Photography Matt Barkin | Duration 19' 27'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Romney, West Virginia, USA, 03.08.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Alex Davis | Choreography by Michelle Fletcher | Dance Company Here Now Dance Collective (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Matt Lewis

"Dan’s House", a dance-for-camera film, is a love letter to dancemaker Dan Wagoner. This film is for all those who crave to have a tangible artifact of Wagoner, besides their own body memory of what he has taught in his dance classes and repertory. Created with Wagoner’s aesthetic in mind, "Dan’s House" captures Wagoner, and three dancers, within a day at Wagoner’s 18th-century farmhouse.

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entre-temps

Format on location | Producer Julien Gallee-Ferre (France) | Director Julien Gallee-Ferre | Camera Floriane Champarnaud, Madeleine GalleeFerre | Duration 23' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Bretagne (France), 25.04.2010 | Stage Director Julien Gallee-Ferre | Soloists Julien GalleeFerre, Antoine Gallee-Ferre | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

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Fanfare For Marching Band

Format on location | Producer Mucca Pazza, Peter Carpenter (USA), Danièle Wilmouth Hairless Films (USA) | Director Danièle Wilmouth | Director of Photography Peter Biagi | Duration 15' 35'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Various locations around the city of Chicago, Illinois, 30.04.2011 | Piece Touch the Police, Sexy Bull, Fanfare | Composer Jon Steinmeier, George Lawler, Andy Deitrich (Mucca Pazza, USA) | Choreography by Peter Carpenter | Source video/audio Film 16 mm/Stereo

Production Company Lorán Ipsum Films, Proyecto TaBaLet | Producer Arnau Mas, Carme Martí, Iris Martín Peralta, Sintonnison Estudio | executive Producer Loránd János, David Canelo | Director Loránd János | Camera Alessia Bombaci, Joan Bordera, Madeleine Curró, Ana Inés Fernandez, Arnau Mas, Bea Torres, Ana Espín, Sophie Graber | editor David Canelo, Arnau Mas | Author Carme Martí, Loránd János | Director of Photography Kalo Zer | Duration 23' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Catalonia, Spain, 30.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Sueños (Dreams) original music by Manuel Pozo, featuring additional music by Joaquín Escudero Arce, Aureli Rubio, Enric Chalaux and Monooka aka Monica Mãdaș with Mehdi | Choreography by Carme Martí | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Sanghoon Lee

Saturated colors, euphoric music, and ecstatic dance choreography fail to engage an immobilized public. "Fanfare for Marching Band" follows the antics of a ragtag musical militia, as they embark on an inept invasion through a parallel universe where their exuberant music is out of sync and unheard. Reflecting on today's lean economic times, this music and dance film features choreography by Peter Carpenter and performances by the circus punk marching band Mucca Pazza, who stage musical "Actions for Joy" at various inappropriate locations around the city of Chicago. © Kalo Zer, Madeleine Curró

Death is that final dream that finally stops us from dreaming. But death is not just a physical fact. It can also be a state of mind. A person may abandon her life before it comes to an end simply by surrendering. And what about a person who resigned? What has she got left? Living a motionless life, paralyzed by constant defeats and disappointments, enslaved by her fears, how does she “wander the withered fields” of her existence? They say the engine of life is love. I humbly disagree. It is our dreams...

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Gentle Spirit

Format Studio production | Producer Damian Heffernan, Onara Films (Australia) | Duration 40' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Australia, 05.08.2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Stage Director Damian Heffernan | Choreography by Vivienne Rogis | Soloists Miranda Wheen, Dan Crestani | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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"Lo Siento"/"I'm Sorry" tells the story of a man who accidentally kills his mother in an argument. The quest for redemption generates the character's dream journey confused and disturbed by memories, encountering characters and situations: a journey of introspection.

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© Damian Heffernan

"Gentle Spirit" is a narrative-style contemporary dance film based on the novella “A Gentle Creature”. The piece comes with the subtitle of “A Fantastic Story”, and it chronicles the relationship between a pawnbroker and a girl that frequents his shop. The story was inspired by a news report that Dostoevsky read in April 1876 about the suicide of a seamstress. Dostoevsky referred to it as a “meek suicide” that “keeps haunting you for a long time.”

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Journey Home

Format Studio production | executive Producer Christy O Harris, OLab (USA) | Director Christy O Harris | Camera Oscar Max Johanson, Kevin Martin, Skittish Films (USA) | editor Christy O Harris | Sets Lawrence O'Toole, Lot Modern (USA) | light Design Christy O Harris | Director of Photography Kevin Martin | Duration 23' 16'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded NYC, 17.07.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Folding In On Itself by Ezekiel Honig | Composer Ezekiel Honig, Anticipate Recordings (USA) | Stage Director Bill Young | Choreography by Christy O Harris, Whitespace Project (USA); Bill Young, Bill Young & Dancers (USA) | Costumes Christy O Harris, OLab (USA) | Soloists Coco Karol, Finding Coco (USA); ChingI Chang, Tipsy Point Project (Taiwan) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Her

Format on location | Production Company Marta Varlamova-Trifonova, marta studio (Bulgaria) | Duration 39' 50'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Sofia, Bulgaria, 01.06.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Travis Magee

In "Journey Home", director/choreographer Christy O Harris explores human connection, strength and vulnerability through modern dance and the lens of a digital camera. The moving images reveal a sensitive awareness of the immediacy of the moment and the intimacy of dance with regard to space and light design. "Journey Home" celebrates the human condition and its evolution as it is transformed by the digital world.

© Rossen Nenov

The film tells the story of beautiful Albena and the men around her. Men from the past, who stealthily appear in her life and are always nearby. Men to whom she belongs by virtue of the rule, and men that seduce her heart. None of them gives her consolation; they all want to possess her… Albena’s only wish is to be happy… A film about greed.

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là-bas, le lointain

Format Studio production | Production Company Pierre-Réné Bonette, Sagafilm (Canada) | Director Alan Lake, Alan Lake Factori(e) Land (Canada) | Director of Photography Francois Gamache | Duration 23' 43'' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

I'm Sorry

Format Studio production | Producer Carolina Castillo (Chile) | Director Jerman Catalán | Duration 16' 36'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Valparaiso, Chile, 01.06.2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Miguel Jaúregui | Choreography by Paola Gamboa, Claudia Fuentes | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Francois Gamache

© Jermán Catalán

"Là-bas, le lointain" is featuring a community in perpetual motion, coming together and falling apart, a cascade of embraces lost and found. Creatures reflecting on life, death and memory. A desire for escape to contemplate the beauty of the world, accept the ephemeral nature of our bodies and the obsessive presence of absence... To remember, to move, to fall, collapse with another body, love. To hold, to embrace until it strangles, an infinite cheek-to-cheek. To leave the earth to be suspended in the sky… (photo: Arielle Warnke St-Pierre)

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landscape Duet

Format on location | Production Company t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e (Belgium) | Director Pierre Larauza | Camera Pierre Larauza | Duration 16' 20'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Hong Kong, 30.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece original music | Composer Matthieu Ha | Choreography by Emmanuelle Vincent, t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e (Belgium) | Dance Company t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e (Belgium) | Costumes Miis Vee | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Format Studio production | Co-Production Company Gildas Le Roux, La Compagnie des Indes (France) | Duration 27' | Production Year 2012 | Choreography by Héla Fattoumi, Eric Lamoureux | Source video/audio HD/Stereo How to film what is hidden? Filmmaker Valérie Urréa faced the challenge by directing a film based on "Manta". This solo – choreographed by Eric Lamoureux and Héla Fattoumi and performed on stage by Héla – has met with considerable success on tour. It is exceptionally political. The artist shares her experience of wearing the niqab, the Muslim full veil. The film claims its role as a subjective interpretation of the piece, fruit of an in-depth encounter between the dance artists and an artist of the image, film director Valérie Urréa, who is deeply involved in questioning the representation of the body in an Arab world in movement. The virtuosity of her camera work is to explore the depths. Or in contrast, caress the nearness of intimacy. This close-up work often focuses on capturing patiently, and as closely as possible, the dancer’s regard – that rare facet of hers.

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Hong Kong is well known for its high-density concrete jungle, but not many are as familiar with its rich countryside. The poetical film "Landscape duet" takes an interest in Hong Kong territory and reveals both its urban landscapes and natural environment as two dancers physically explore the radically opposite locations and symbolically embody concrete and water. The wordless film implicitly denounces, through dance, the environmental issue of over-urbanism which little by little erases the natural landscape in many important cities. The hypnotic super slow motion introduction is followed and enhanced by the original music by singer/musician Matthieu Ha.

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Masina

Format on location | Production Company Krzysztof Stasiak, BMC FILM (Poland) | Director Krzysztof Stasiak | Camera Krzysztof Stasiak, Nicolas Villegas | editor Mariola Benesz, Krzysztof Stasiak | Author Mariola Benesz | Director of Photography Krzysztof Stasiak | Duration 23' 48'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Italy, 31.08.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Darius Gall, Franco Miglacci, Domenico Modugno | Costumes Aleksandra Staszko | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

low

Format Studio production | Producer Alice Bégon, Raphaël Deslandes (France) | Director Ludivine Large-Bessette | editor Juliette Alexandre | Sets Lara Hirzel | Director of Photography Ludivine Large-Bessette | Duration 18' 08'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded France, 31.05.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Nicolas Martz | Choreography by Marie Barbottin, Mathieu Calmelet, Ludivine Large-Bessette | Costumes Marthe Dumas | Soloists Marie Barbottin, Mathieu Calmelet | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1 © Mariola Benesz

The film "Masina" is a free, poetic meditation on femininity told by body language. It affects some of its aspects in the context of both universal and related to life today. Although it is not a literal biography, it contains many items referring to Giulietta Masina, actress and wife of Fellini, which makes it a journey deep into the soul of a woman.

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An embrace initiates the dance. Mixing fiction with dance, "Low" works on the cinema codes and on the emotions that bring an interaction of dance and images.

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Meetings

Format on location | Director Erik Conders, NRK (Norway) | Author Hallgrim Hansegård, NRK (Norway) | Duration 26' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Oslo, 30.04.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Piece Meetings (twelve pieces) | Composer Marcus Paus | Stage Director Hallgrim Hansegård, Frikar Dance Company (Norway) | Dance Company Frikar Dance Company | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1


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© Andrew Lamb © Leif Arild Eriksen, NRK

Choreographer Hallgrim Hansegård from Frikar Dance Company brought with him four of his best dancers of the Norwegian Halling tradition, to the Wudang Mountains in China. There dwells Kung Fu master Chen Shiyu and his disciples. The Kung Fu monks do not speak English, nor the Norwegian dancers Chinese. Together they have created a story under simple conditions, and with no interpreter. Awkward moments, moving compassion and childlike play are combined with the art of movement from two strong traditions. During the summer of 2012, the show was versioned for TV and filmed on location in Norway; a meeting between two widely different traditions – that may have more in common than meets the eye? The music is composed by Marcus Paus and recorded by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra.

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Musical Chairs

Format Studio production | Producer Janet Carrus, Dream Dance Films, LLC (USA), Joey Dedio, Active Fox Productions (USA) | Director Susan Seidelman (USA) | Duration 104' | Production Year 2011 | Composer Mario Grigorov | Choreography by Edgar Osorio, Benito Garcia, Aubree Marchione | Source video/audio Film 35 mm/Dolby surround 5.2

It’s rush hour on London Bridge, one man is standing alone. We watch the world through his eyes. He looks up and sees a solitary figure standing on the corner of a tall building. He starts walking through the City of London, witnessing its characters, finally standing up to the Bank of England. "One Man Walking" explores some of the intensity and challenges of life in the metropolis, using krump – an expressive and highly energetic dance movement – combined with the uplifting, soaring excitement of free-running. Conceived entirely for the camera, "One Man Walking" features 30 dancers.

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Pedestrian Crossing

Format on location | Producer Eric Garcia, Kat Cole (detour dance, USA) | Director Eric Garcia, Kat Cole | Camera Peggy Peralta, Head of the Dog Pictures (USA) | editor Eric Garcia | Duration 19' 47'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, California | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Eli Nelson | Choreography by Eric Garcia, Kat Cole | Dance Company detour dance (USA) | Source video/audio DVD/Mono

© Indika Entertainment Advertising © Eric Garcia

"Musical Chairs" is a romantic tale about two New Yorkers, Armando and Mia, who share a love of dancing. Sophisticated Mia has a promising career as a professional ballroom dancer; Armando is a part-time handyman at the dance studio where she works. Despite their differences, there's clearly a spark between them when they find themselves alone in the studio. But before their relationship has a chance to grow, a tragic accident changes Mia's life forever. Armando struggles to find a way to win Mia over until he hears about an upcoming Wheelchair Ballroom Dance Competition taking place in NYC.

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one Man Walking

Format on location | Production Company MJW Productions Ltd. (UK) | Producer Anne Beresford | Director Margaret Williams | Author Jonzi D | Duration 16' 50'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded London, 01.06.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Michael “Mickey J” Asante | Choreography by Kenrick Sandy | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Something strange lurks beneath the surface of everyday life. Incorporating contemporary dance and pedestrian vocabularies, "Pedestrian Crossing" follows eccentric and estranged characters that defy group behaviors, drawing upon the already-inherent absurdities and poetics present in San Francisco. In an unprecedented merger of dance, theatricality, and high visual imagery, "Pedestrian Crossing" reveals unexpected moments of imagination within and among our everyday activities. Walking down a cross walk or sitting next to a stranger on public transportation – even the dull moments of our daily routine can be a catalyst for inspirational art. (photo: Aaron Spencer and Colin Epstein)

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Private I’s

Format on location | Director Oren Shkedy, ScreensArt (Israel) | Director of Photography Ram Shweky | Duration 21' 21'' | Production Year 2012 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Dana Ruttenberg, ScreensArt (Israel) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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© Ram Shweky

The film follows the construction, eruption, corruption and destruction of the masculine self and other. It investigates the boundaries of masculinity, and the forces that operate on the male body, while borrowing from different cultures and modalities. The movement language can be traced to traditional forms and concepts integral to martial arts. It translates it into a contemporary individualized expression in different ways, while counterbalancing it with the mundane “every day” gestures of male bonding.

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Red Hat

Format Studio production | Production Company Spectre Industries (Sweden) | Co-Production Company Fasad (Sweden) | Producer Jesper Kurlandsky | Assoc. Producer Film I Väst (Sweden); Andra Lasmanis, SFI (Sweden) | Director Jesper Kurlandsky | editor Jesper Kurlandsky | Author Jesper Kurlandsky | Sets Lisa Holmquist, Industriromantik (Sweden) | light Design Industriromantik (Sweden) | Director of Photography Fredrik Wenzel | Duration 27' 30'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sweden, 30.11.2011 | Composer Miriam Tally | Choreography by SuEn| Dance Company SuEn Butoh company (Sweden) | Costumes Helena Hörstedt | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Jesper Kurlandsky

A study in movement, relations between the body and its surroundings, and a questioning of the very essence of perception.

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Substance: Moloko

Format on location | Producer Anna Azarnova, Asya Davydova, Andrey Popov (Russia) | Director Natasha Merkulova | Camera Andrey Krotov | editor Sergey Gaziev | Author Natasha Merkulova | Sets Asya Davydova | Director of Photography Andrey Krotov | Duration 17' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Suzdal, Russia | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Lisa Bystrova | Choreography by Anna Abalikhina | Costumes Julia Lebedeva | Soloist Anna Abalikhina | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

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A movie about looking for the main substance. "How many 'who' do live inside of you? What’s your real substance? And will your next change disclose the meaning of your existence?" The film is a cinematic fantasia starring Anna Abalikhina, one of the leading Russian contemporary dancers and choreographers.

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Sunshine Dance Project Ver. Gwangju

Format on location | Production Company Eugene Sa, Still Mountain Documentary Production (South Korea) | Director Eugene Sa | Camera Jeong-Hun Lee, Sun-Hak Lee, Young-Sun Kim, Kwang-Soo Lee, Erang (Zimmy Zib) | editor Eugene Sa | Duration 95' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Gwangju, South Korea, 25.06.2012 | Musical Style World music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece So ist Mein Jesus (Fabrizio Cassol), Spiegel im Spiegel (Arvo Pärt), ll figlio del dolore (Adriano Celentano), Hypnotique (Teruyuki Nobuchika), Omar Benassila | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Five dancers are dancing at the same time in Gwangju, a historic region known for the Gwangju Democratization Movement. Without a main choreography, the dancers choose regions where the massacre occurred and prepare the music, costume and choreography accordingly. This video is a dance video, featuring footage of dancers dancing at the spot where the massacre took place and an experimental clip of Le Plan Sequence. "Sunshine Dance Project Ver. Gwangju" is the first work of a series.

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The Waltz

Format on location | Production Company Alexandre Oliveira, Ar de Filmes Lda (Portugal) | Co-Production Company OPART – The National Ballet of Portugal (CNB) | Producer Alexandre Oliveira | Director João Botelho | editor João Bráz | Author João Botelho | Sets Teatro Camões, Lisbon (Portugal) | Director of Photography João Ribeiro | Duration 20' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Sintra National Palace (Sintra) and Teatro Camões (Lisbon, Portugal), 25.01.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece The Waltz | Composer Maurice Ravel | Choreography by Paulo Ribeiro | Dance Company The National Ballet of Portugal (CNB) | Costumes Sílvia Grabowski | Source video/audio Other/Stereo


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"Time Dance" draws the audience into a kaleidoscopic journey full of human gesture – exploring space, topography and geometry by choreographic means. An extraordinary new music score amplifies the trace of the body in dance. Both dance and music examine the biological and electrical forces present in movement. For "Time Dance" the screen space incubates and expands ideas around balance and dimension. This is kinetic and photographic. As digital artists we look to alter perception of the moving body and how it interfaces with boundaries set by screens, cameras, projectors and post-production technologies.

In 1920, after months of total isolation in a friend’s country house in Lapras, about 400 km southwest of Paris, Maurice Ravel finally completed the orchestration for "La Valse, poème choréographique" ("The Waltz, a choreographic poem"), which Sergei Diaghilev had commissioned for the Ballets Russes. It marked Ravel’s return to great compositional work after a long uncreative period resulting from the terrible war years and the death of his mother, who had been, he said, the only reason for him to live.

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Two Dancers

Producer James Gardner, Simon Lord | Director James Gardner | editor Kelvin Hutchins | Author Simon Lord | Director of Photography Benoit Soler | Duration 22' 05'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded London, UK, 24.08.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Two Dancers original score | Composer Samuel Bohn | Choreography by Jennifer Essex | Costumes Olivia Deur | Soloist Natalie O'Brien | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Threaded By life

Production Company Palpando Danza, Inc. (Puerto Rico) | Director Anamaria Amador | Camera Anamaria Amador, Marielys Burgos-Melendez | editor Anamaria Amador, Palpando Danza | Duration 19' 33'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Juan, Puerto Rico, 28.04.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Ambient | Composer Gibrán Sánchez | Choreography by Anamaria Amador, Jessica Bravo, Rocío Espada, Yolian Calvo, Marielys Burgos-Meléndez | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Gary Morrisroe

A struggling dancer, giving lessons to a couple for their wedding dance, finds herself unwillingly drawn into their fractured relationship.

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"Threaded By Life" is a dance film that explores the inner world and transformation of five women, and how they evolve to become all threaded in essence. Their voices are present through movement, expressing their journey to a realization of freedom in their life. Nature expands their meditation and connects them all in spirit, as they, as women, share the same need of fulfilling their destiny of happiness through freedom.

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VoiceS

Format on location | Production Company D.N.A. Production (Slovakia) | Co-Production Company Yuri Korec, Helene Weinzierl (cieLaroque, Austria) | Producer Peter Bebjak, Rastislav Šesták (D.N.A. Production, Slovakia) | Director Peter Bebjak | editor Marek Kráľovský | Director of Photography Martin Žiaran | Composer Oliver Stotz | Choreography by Yuri Korec, Helene Weinzierl | Soloists Helena Arenbergerová, Viviana Escalé, Tereza Ondrová, Stanislava Vlčeková, Róbert Tirpák | Duration 19' | Production Year 2010 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Time Dance

Format Studio production | Duration 40' 26'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded New Zealand (3 locations), 07.03.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece TIMEDANCE | Source video/audio DV/Stereo

© Good Company Arts

A dancefilm by Yuri Korec in cooperation with D.N.A. production Bratislava and cieLaroque/Helene Weinzierl. “voiceS” deals with the phenomenon of multiple personality disorder. The story of a woman who is confronted with her distinct identities is based on an authentic history of one family. Aunt Marta lives with strangers who seem to know her very well. To understand who they are, she decides on an ultimate solution. She is getting ready for the biggest event in her life. Sitting in front of the mirror, she is hypnotized by her own reflection…

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A Step In The Tangocean

Format on location | Director Martin Heslop, Minna Tuovinen (As2wrists Dance Company, Finland); Silvina Szperling (Argentina) | Camera Martin Heslop | editor Martin Heslop | Duration 15' 23'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Buenos Aires, 03.02.2012 | Musical Style World music | Choreography by Martin Heslop, Minna Tuovinen (As2wrists Dance Company, Finland) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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237-289 237 A Step In The Tangocean 238 Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland: The Making of 239 Alonzo King – Poet of Dance 240 Arthur & Aileen 241 BalletBoyz: The next Generation 242 Beyond The Scene 243 Budding Stars 244 Dance Inspires... 245 Dancing Cities 246 Danza, The Cuban Miracle 247 Eastern Odyssey 248 Exploring Hinterland 249 Get Your Funk! 250 Happy To Be So 251 Her Rising 252 In Silence 253 Inmates Rising! 254 Inside Envelopes 255 Just Ballet 256 Karl Dyall – Dancer, Singer, Actor 257 Kinetic Molpai 258 La Danse – Le Ballet De L’Opéra De Paris 259 Like A Breath 260 living The Dance 261 Movement One 262 My Dance 263 Passage: Carla Körbes, Portrait of A Ballerina 264 PCI – Performers Computer Interaction 265 Rain 266 Restaging Shelter 267 Romeos & Juliets

268 Round And Round And Hand It Over 269 Slipping Into My Big Pants 270 Soloists 271 Something Swing 272 Stand By 273 Steppes: A Crossover 274 Still Moving: Pilobolus At Forty 275 StreetlifeMAD – Short Documentary 2012 276 T4Tango 277 The Assembly 278 The China Tour 279 The Dance Of The Sun 280 The Ephemeral City 281 The Life In Dancing 282 The Six Seasons 283 The Stage 284 Tracing Lines With Alonzo King 285 Turn Your Fucking Head 286 Txoria (The Bird) 287 Very Very Wetr 288 Virtuosi 289 Wild In Art: Vladimir Malakhov Undercover In Berlin

Titles in bold: films selected for screening at dance screen 2013 with SFDFF festival

"A step in the Tangocean" is a short dance documentary in which choreographers Minna Tuovinen and Martin Heslop explore tango in Buenos Aires.

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Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland: The Making of

Format on location | Production Company BBC Classical Music TV & Performance (UK) | Producer Dominic Best | executive Producer Oliver Macfarlane | Director Dominic Best | Camera Steve Plant (UK) | editor Sean MacKenzie (UK) | Duration 30' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Royal Opera House, London, 31.03.2011 | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland | Composer Joby Talbot | Stage Director Monica Mason | Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon | Dance Company Royal Ballet Company (UK) | Costumes Bob Crowley | Soloists Lauren Cuthbertson, Simon Russell Beale | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Johan Persson

This documentary follows the creation of the Royal Ballet’s first fulllength ballet with a newly commissioned score in 20 years, "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon. The film follows the making of the work through Alice’s eyes – principal dancer Lauren Cuthbertson – exploring the intimate process of creating a major and complex work of dance. The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden is her "wonderland" as we follow Lauren’s experiences, through rehearsals to taking the ballet out of the studio and getting it onto the stage. (photo: Lauren Cuthbertson, Ricardo Cervera and Steven McRae in rehearsal)


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Alonzo King – Poet of Dance

Format on location | Production Company Monarda Arts GmbH (Germany) | Co-Production Company 3sat (Germany) | Producer Torsten Bönnhoff, Monarda Arts GmbH (Germany); Erwin Stürzer (Germany) | executive Producer Oliver Becker | Director Marita Stocker | Camera Ruben O'Malley, Lou Weinert, Robert Barcelona, Mickey Freeman | editor Eva Kohlweyer | Author Marita Stocker | Duration 52' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco, USA | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Alonzo King | Dance Company Alonzo King LINES Ballet (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution homevideo, multimedia and DVD Arthaus Musik (Germany)

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BalletBoyz: The next Generation

Format on location | Production Company BalletBoyz Ltd (UK) | Producer Kerry Whelan BalletBoyz Ltd (UK) | Director Michael Nunn, William Trevitt (BalletBoyz Ltd, UK) | Duration 47' 55'' | Production Year 2011 | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Panayiotis Sinnos

© Monarda Arts

The choreographer Alonzo King, acclaimed as "one of the few, true ballet masters of our times" by William Forsythe, works with his company "The Alonzo King LINES Ballet" in San Francisco. Combining modern dance and classical ballet, he compares the relationship between choreographer and dancer with the creation of a song. The documentary portrays him in his role as a teacher and an inspiration for his dancers. His specific approach to dance is shown, and the spectator understands that being taught by a "poet of dance" is a very special and unique experience for every dancer. (photo: “Dust and Light”)

240 Arthur & Aileen Format on location | Director Marta Renzi | Camera Marta Renzi | editor Marta Renzi | Duration 15' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York, 30.11.2009 | Dance Style Modern dance | Soloists Arthur Aviles, Aileen Passloff | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

In 2009, award winning dance company BalletBoyz launched a new allmale dance company, handpicked from open auditions from a variety of dance backgrounds. Since then, they have become a worldwide hit with audiences, received rave reviews, have performed live to over 100,000 people and reached an audience in excess of 4 million through numerous TV appearances. Filmed over two years in the UK and on location in Ethiopia, the documentary follows the group as they travel to Addis Ababa to become the first UK dance company to perform in Ethiopia.

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Beyond The Scene

Format on location | Production Company Cine Qua Non Media (Canada) | Producer Michel Ouellette | executive Producer Patrick Chevrier | Director Guillaume Paquin | editor Mélanie Chicoine | Director of Photography Zacharie Fay | Duration 53' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Montreal, Canada | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Virginie Brunelle, Frédérick Gravel, Dave St-Pierre | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Ina Lopez

This documentary takes place in a tiny New York apartment which can barely contain the combined energy of dancer Arthur Aviles and his mentor, Aileen Passloff. Arthur is a BESSIE & BRIO award winner who danced for many years with Bill T. Jones and is currently director of BAAD! (the Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance). Aileen is an octogenarian dancemaker, a dance pioneer at the Judson Church with James Waring and others. Their candid conversations touch on process, their decades-long relationship, dance history and what matters in dancing.

A new landscape is taking form in Montreal’s contemporary dance scene. Distinguishing themselves are choreographers Virginie Brunelle, Frédérick Gravel, and Dave St-Pierre. Somewhere between theater, performance, and dance, these artists stage pieces with current and universal themes, all the while questioning form. "Aux limites de la scène" ("Beyond the scene") explores the work of these three choreographers with a mosaic of interviews, excerpts of their work, and candid moments from their everyday life. The film follows their creative process and reveals how a new generation of Montreal choreographers is shaking up and provoking contemporary dance. (photo: Isabelle Arcand, SimonXavier Lefebvre)

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Budding Stars

Format on location | Production Company Schuch Prod (France) | CoProduction Company ARTE France | Director Françoise Marie | Duration 26' | Production Year 2012 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Source video/ audio DVD/Stereo

© Tanja Raman Company

© Schuch Prod

The most famous dance school in the world – where the greatest "étoiles" or principal dancers are trained. Over the course of one year, what lives, breathes, changes and emerges among the future chosen few, who are still just teenagers? This series spans a school year of day-to-day living and performances and plunges us into the busy inner workings of a very special training course, leading to the promised land – the Palais Garnier in Paris.

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Dance Inspires...

Format on location | Production Company Nina Saurugg, n*tertainment (Austria) | Director Nina Saurugg | Camera Nina Saurugg, Markus Adamer | Duration 16' 29'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Arsenal, Vienna, 31.07.2012 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

A film about dance and four cities. Directed by Roger Gual. A film of the International Network of Dance Festivals Dancing Cities. The dance and the city are the main characters of this videodance that travels around uncommon places in 4 European cities: Barcelona (Spain), Malmo (Sweden), Swansea (Great Britain) and Genova (Italy). The film presents a reflection on the similarities and differences of European public spaces and their social references through a poetical document that has the contemporary dance as a main conductor.

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Danza, The Cuban Miracle

Format on location | Production Company Patrick Lauze, Les Films Figures Libres (France) | Co-Production Company Miguel Iglesias, Danza contemporanea de Cuba | Assoc. Prod. Company Nicolas Auboyneau, France 2 (France) | Producer Sonia Paramo, Les Films Figures Libres (France) | executive Producer Patrick Lauze, Les films Figures Libres (France) | Director Sonia Paramo | editor Patrick Lauze | Author Sonia Paramo | Director of Photography Ernesto Granado | Duration 59' 10'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Havana (Cuba), New York (USA), 01.09.2010 | Musical Style World music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Nacional electronica, Ne me quittes pas, Carmen, Mambo | Stage Director Miguel Iglesias | Choreography by Rafael Bonachella, George Cespedes | Dance Company Danza Contemporanea de Cuba | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution TV EuroArts (Germany)

© Nina Saurugg

"Summer 2012. I went to the ImPulsTanz Vienna international dance festival as a student. Even though I danced up to 5 hours a day and I was exhausted, I took my camera with me and started to film because I was so inspired by dancing. This is the result. A film about teachers, students and the whole atmosphere: about dance." Nina Saurugg

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Dancing Cities

Format on location | Production Company Mar Cordobes, Marató de L'Espectacle (Spain) | Producer Eduard Ruano | executive Producer Mar Cordobes | Director Roger Gual | editor John Gutierrez | Director of Photography Emili Guirao | Duration 60' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Barcelona (Spain), Malmo (Sweden), Swansea (UK) and Genova (Italy). | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Dance Company La Intrusa (Spain), Memory Wax (Sweden), Tanja Raman (UK), Ubi Dance (Italy) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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"Our film begins with Cuban dancers whose merit is molded in imponderables and written on the back of a postcard." Sonia Paramo

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eastern odyssey

Format on location | Assoc. Prod. Company Until Theres a Cure (USA) | Producer Quinn Wharton, Quinn Wharton Photography (USA) | Assoc. Producer Tiit Helimets (USA) | Duration 40' 11'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Jose (California), Tallin (Estonia), 30.11.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Sean Hayes | Composer Sean Hayes, Sean Hayes Music (USA) | Choreography by Val Caniparoli, George Balanchine | Dance Company San Francisco Ballet, Ballet san Jose (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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Happy To Be So

Production Company Red Palette Pictures (USA) | Producer Yelena Demikovsky | Director Yelena Demikovsky | editor Fatima Benbrahim | Duration 46' 12'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York, Saratoga, Bethlehem, 30.11.2008 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Source video/audio Beta SP/Stereo

© Quinn B Wharton

A voyage to Estonia, a returning hometown hero. A principal dancer from the San Francisco ballet, Tiit Helimets, organizes a tour of stars to his home country to perform. During the process he learns what it really takes to be a leader, to guide a group of artists to a performance.

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exploring Hinterland

Format on location | Director Jennifer Sims (USA) | Duration 61' 06'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Virginia, 17.09.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Hinterland | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo Ekilibre Dance Company dancers answer questions with movement revealing the piece "Hinterland" they perform in an outdoor tour through Virginia. The dancers choose environments to examine a piece dealing with the bittersweet of starting over allowing their flawed searching to unconsciously reveal. With mixed reactions as they perform in difficult weather conditions with technical difficulties, are they left with reward of little applause, the process, or no regrets?

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Get Your Funk!

© Yelena Demikovsky

This film is a warm-hearted look at the life of an extraordinary couple, the Brianskys, former principal dancers and well-known ballet masters, united for over 50 years in marriage and dance. The film portrays Oleg Briansky and Mireille Briane (photo) in their pas de deux of shared histories comprised of glory days, humorous anecdotes, shining hours, and sad reversals of fortune. Sitting on a couch across from the Brianskys in their New York City apartment, filmmaker Yelena Demikovsky captures the subtle dynamics of a half-century of marital bliss and artistic collaboration, as well as their affectionate disagreements and goodnatured chiding.

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Her Rising

Production Company Magalie Bonneau-Marcil, Dancing Without Borders (USA) | Duration 9' 07'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded San Francisco, 26.01.2013 | Piece Break the Chain | Choreography by Tina Banchero, Dance Brigade (USA); Debbie Allen | Source video/audio HD/Mono

Production Company Anne Closset, Athanor Production (Belgium) | CoProduction Company RTBF (Belgium), CVB (Belgium) | Director Anne Closset | Camera Anne Closset | editor Guido Welkenhuysen | Author Anne Closset, Carine Demange | Director of Photography Anne Closset | Duration 53' 24'' | Production Year 2012 | Piece Hip Hop Belgium artistes création | Composer DJ Aral, Brice Deloose, B.Flow, Gaspard Herblot, Simont LeSaint, Angélique Kaba, Turtle Master | Source video/audio DigiBeta/Stereo | Distribution TV Barbara Rodriguez, Sonuma (Belgium) | Distribution DVD Sonuma (Belgium)

© Magalie Bonneau-Marcil

Moving stories of the healing power for women victims of violence and sexual oppression to dance and rise as part of the One Billion Rising Movement.

© Anne Closset

A group of young hip hop dancers participate in a professional training unprecedented in Belgium. Witness to this exceptional experience, this documentary unveils the roots and multiple forms of this urban dance. It also reveals each dancer's dreams and unique path and broaches an essential question: will I be able to earn a living from my art?

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In Silence

Production Company Leslie Calvo Grijalba, TRESMONSTRUOS MEDIA (Spain) | Director Jesús Pulpón | Camera Federico Calvo, Nacho López | editor Vanessa L. Marimbert | Director of Photography Nacho López | Duration 59' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Cádiz, Sanlúcar (Spain) and Eslovenia (Bosnia), 01.06.2012 | Composer David Peña Dorantes | Choreography by Inma Lobato | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

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Just Ballet

Format on location | Production Company Seven Film- und Postproduction GmbH (Austria) | Co-Production Company ZDF/3sat | Producer Alexander Reindl, Johnnie Opher Behiri, Stephanus Domanig | Director Stephanus Domanig | Camera Johnnie Oper Behiri | editor Ulrike Kofler | Duration 101' 27'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Vienna, Japan, Romania | Dance Style Classical ballet | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Nacho López

Inma is a dance teacher and she believes that flamenco can heal the soul. Guided by her intuition, she undertakes a journey from Cádiz to the Balkans to teach women and children who live in the shadow of war, and who search to free their bodies from spaces that imprison them. During this interlude in their lives, Inma and her students explore their fears and most intimate desires to the limit, between damage and passion, bringing into play each one’s true personality. In the dance hall, rigidity gives way to movement "in silence".

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Inmates Rising!

Format Live recording | Duration 3' 48'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded San Francisco Jails, 13.02.2013 | Piece Break the Chain | Choreography by Debbie Allen (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Mono This video features inmates rising in San Francisco. Incarcerated men and women joined the global One Billion Rising movement to end violence and sexual oppression as they broke the chains on Debbie Allen's Choreography and Tena Clark's song. A truly moving experience reflecting the power of dance as a vehicle for restorative justice.

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Inside envelopes

© Johnnie Opher Behiri

"Just Ballet" is portraying the story of a class in the ballet school of the Vienna State Opera, one of the hardest educations young people can choose. The film follows the 14-year-old students during their school year, showing the background of their training and the effects on their life and families. They are best friends and hardest competitors at once, sharing the same dream: to dance on the most famous stages of the world. Beyond the common clichés, "Just Ballet" documents the fears of eight young girls, their conflicts within the class, with their teachers and last but not least their parents.

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Karl Dyall – Dancer, Singer, Actor

Format on location | Duration 58' 46'' | Production Year 2012 | Dance Company Bounce Street Dance Company (Sweden) | Soloist Karl Dyall (Sweden) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Producer Shelly Kling | Director Shelly Kling | Camera Jonathan Ofek, Shelly Kling | editor Itay Kohay | Duration 48' 46'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Israel, The Netherlands, 31.03.2010 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Envelopes | Composer Tom Parkinson | Choreography by Keren Levi | Source video/ audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Jonathan Ofek © Karl Magnus Lindström

Keren Levi, an Israeli choreographer and her former companion, British musician Tom Parkinson, have invited their siblings – the Israeli dancer Reut Levi and the British musician Alex Parkinson – to participate in the creation of "Envelopes"; an interdisciplinary show that deals with the relationships between siblings. By documenting the creative process from an intimate point of view as it takes place in Israel and in Holland, the film reveals the unique relationships between Keren and Tom and their siblings, and tells the story of four artists in their search for an identity, a home and a family within the studio and on stage.

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A portrait of musical star Karl Dyall – a multitalented artist. Karl was one of the founders of the Swedish streetdance group Bounce. He plays leading roles in all famous musicals but also in theatre plays and television dramas. The film follows Karl on his journey back to his childhood town, back to London where he started his dancing career. His father is a musician from Barbados and his mother is Swedish. Karl has lived a miscellaneous, dramatic life including both success and failure. The film includes a lot of footage from stage performances and TV shows.


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Kinetic Molpai

Format on location | Production Company Moving Pictures (USA) | Producer Jonathan Drozd | executive Producer Nan Penman | Director Ron Honsa | editor Peter Hastorf | Duration 7' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, 30.06.1992 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Piece Kinetic Molpai | Composer Jess Meeker, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival (USA) | Choreography by Ted Shawn, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival (USA) | Source video/ audio Beta SP/Mono Director Ron Honsa filmed Ted Shawn’s "Kinetic Molpai" at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival during the summer of 1992. Choreographer Robbie Barnett of Pilobolus Dance Theater and Barton Mumaw, Shawn’s principal dancer joined forces to reconstruct "Kinetic Molpai" with contemporary male dancers. Shawn’s longtime composer Jess Meeker played his original score live for this performance. This unique footage has been in storage for the past 20 years. Honsa feels it is important to bring this historic film to today’s audiences. Kinetic Molpai is the first segment of a larger documentary.

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la Danse – le Ballet De l’opéra De Paris

Format Live recording | Production Company Françoise Gazio, Idéale Audience (France); Frederick Wiseman, Zipporah films (USA); PierreOlivier Bardet, Idéale Audience (France) | Co-Production Company Opéra National de Paris, Le Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts contemporains (France) | Director Frederick Wiseman | Camera John Davey | editor Frederick Wiseman, Valérie Pico | Duration 152' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Opéra National de Paris, 31.03.2009 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece various classical and contemporary musics | Composer The Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris | Dance Company The Corps de Ballet of the Opéra National de Paris, The School of Dance of the Opéra National de Paris, Les Étoiles of the Opéra National de Paris | Source video/audio HD / Stereo | Distribution TV Showgate (Japan) | Distribution theatrical Sophie Dulac Distribution (France) | Distribution multimedia Zipporah films (USA) | Distribution DVD Editions Montparnasse (France)

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like A Breath

Director Jaelle Marquis | editor Frederique Schmidt | Director of Photography Veronique Dagenais | Duration 5' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Montreal | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Emmanuel Jouthe | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Jaelle Marquis

Amelie is a contemporary dancer who has cystic fibrosis and diabetes. In spite of these diseases, the young woman works hard to gain access to her dream: doing her first professional dance show with the company Carpe Diem. The film follows her, without any words, into her life and her fight against the diseases and the professional dance world.

260 living The Dance Co-Production Company Interakt, NTR (The Netherlands) | Producer René Mendel | Director Marijke Jongbloed | Camera Brigit Hillenius | editor Barbara Hin | Duration 90' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded Various cities in The Netherlands and Germany; New York, USA, 30.11.2009 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.2

© Idéale Audience

The Paris Opera Ballet is one of the world’s great ballet companies. Frederick Wiseman has filmed all the aspects of the work and life of this cultural institutional monument. By filming daily courses, repetitions and performances, Frederick Wiseman highlights the French school of ballet known for its emphasis on rigorous attention to technical perfection and precision of movement. This new opus is part of Wiseman’s long working method, a craftsman approach to film-making entirely shaped by his own aim: that of listening to the institution as it "speaks", trying to identify the rule it lives by.

In 1980, five dancers were dreaming of a career in the lime light. Marijke Jongbloed and her camera followed them for thirty years on their way to the top – or the bottom. Who managed to make their dream come true and who didn’t?

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Movement one

Format Studio production | Production Company CLI Films (USA) | Co-Production Company Collaboration Factory (USA) | Producer Thom Fennessey, Collaboration Factory (USA) | executive Producer Jon Arpino, CLI Films (USA) | Director Jesse Atlas | editor Philip Harrison | Sets Alec Contestabile | light Design Ellen Monocroussos | Director of Photography Tarin Anderson, Rob Swanson | Duration 58' 58'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Los Angeles, California, 18.05.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Jon Arpino | Choreography by Teddy Forance | Costumes Stephanie Wagner | Soloists Stephen "Twitch" Boss, Jaimie Goodwin, Michael Keefe | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Passage: Carla Körbes, Portrait of A Ballerina

Format Studio production | Production Company Material Inc. (USA) | Director Patrick Fraser | editor Chris Groban | Director of Photography Patrick Fraser | Duration 4' 57'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Los Angeles, 26.05.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Composer Charlie Hale | Costumes Kris Zero | Source video/ audio HD/Stereo

© Patrick Fraser

© Quinn B. Wharton

"Movement One" is a dance documentary that follows producer/composer Jon Arpino and Emmy-nominated choreographer Teddy Forance as they create an original dance production for film. In just 8 days, 20 dancers collaborated to choreograph and perform a 30-minute dance production set to an original score. The film takes viewers into the studio to witness the entire creative process – from choreography to music composition – concluding with a performance that pushes the boundaries of dance on film.

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My Dance

Duration 50' | Production Year 2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Soloists Rudolf Nureyev, Julio Boca, Joaquín Cortés, Antonio Marquez, Roberto Bolle | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo

© Luci Producciones

With “My Dance”, Vittoria Cappelli opens her unique archive rich of fantastic choreographic jewels, absolute rarities and stunning exhibitions, performed among architectonic pearls and artistic beauties. One of the main points of this documentary relies on her natural capacity of creating astonishing live television events based on original choreographic inventions that permit dance to get out of theaters and be performed in extraordinary historic locations and wonderful squares rich of history and beauty.

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"Passage" is a short documentary about the process of becoming a professional Ballerina. Carla Körbes, Principal with the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle, talks about her journey from starting out at a young age and passing through personal chapters in her ballet career. The film ends talking about how ballet is a process of passing on knowledge to a new generation.

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PCI – Performers Computer Interaction

Format on location | Production Company Nikolai Singer (Germany) | Co-Production Company FH Dortmund (Germany) | Director Nikolai Singer | Camera Nikolai Singer | editor Nikolai Singer | Duration 60' 25'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Theater der Klänge (Düsseldorf, Germany) | Composer Jörg U. Lensing and Thomas Neuhaus, Theater der Klänge (Düsseldorf, Germany) | Choreography by Jacqueline Fischer | Dance Company Theater der Klänge (Düsseldorf, Germany) | Source video/audio Other/Stereo

© Nikolai Singer

An observation of a research on an interactive stage.

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Rain

Duration 80' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Paris | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Modern dance | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Claes Rochette

On 25 May 2011, the world-renowned Ballet de l’Opéra national de Paris presented "Rain", its first ever performance of a choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. The filmmakers Olivia Rochette and Gerard-Jan Claes followed the rehearsal process from the auditions to the opening performance. The documentary focuses on how De Keersmaeker and the Rosas dancers convey the dance idiom of the choreographer to the classically trained ballet dancers. The rigidity of ballet gives way to another kind of severity, namely the mathematical pattern of "Rain", which, however, conceals a powerful emotional layering. A poetic documentary about searching, looking and hesitating within the walls of the opera.

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Restaging Shelter

Format on location | Production Company Curtis/Berryhill Productions (USA) | executive Producer James Frazier, VCU Dance (USA) | Director Bruce Berryhill, Martha Curtis | Camera Bruce Berryhill | editor Bruce Berryhill | Duration 26' 40'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded VCU Dance, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 31.07.2011 | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Junior Wedderburn | Choreography by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Urban Bush Women (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Shaftesbury

Five Romeos. Five Juliets. Who will take the stage on opening night? From grueling rehearsals to the world premiere, "Romeos & Juliets" offers an unprecedented behind-the-curtain look at The National Ballet of Canada as ten dancers vie to perform the lead roles on the coveted opening night of "Romeo and Juliet", as envisioned by acclaimed choreographer Alexei Ratmansky in celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary.

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Round And Round And Hand It over

Duration 52' | Production Year 2010 | Recorded France, USA | Source video/audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Mitiki © Bruce Berryhill

"Restaging Shelter" chronicles the artistic process of the Urban Bush Women and their founding director, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, as they reconstruct Zollar’s master work, "Shelter", for the VCUarts dance program. Members of the Urban Bush Women lead the young dance majors through community-building exercises, challenging them to look at issues of homelessness and displacement. During rehearsals, the students embark on a rigorous journey – both physically and emotionally – as they engage in what Zollar calls “an actor’s process through a dancer’s body". Zollar choreographed "Shelter", a dance for six women, in 1988 after witnessing homelessness in the United States.

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Romeos & Juliets

Format on location | executive Producer Christina Jennings, Shaftesbury (Canada) | Director Moze Mossanen | Duration 44' 12'' | Production Year 2012 | Dance Style Classical ballet | Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky | Dance Company The National Ballet of Canada | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution TV Ryan St. Peters, Shaftesbury Sales Company (Canada)

When two percussionists and two dancer-choreographers decided to create a new artistic venture which deals with the delicate relationship between dance and music, they worked out how to share the scenic space together. Their idea was to create a bond between the body and the sound and to forego the traditional relationship between musicians and dancers. The centre around which the dances are constructed is a set of two percussive structures placed on stage. Never exchanging their role, the artists occupy the stage together, each appropriating the rhythms and the gestures of the other and thereby revealing a new manner of performing. All of this came into existence when dancer and choreographer Thomas Guerry met percussionist, pianist and composer Camille Rocailleux. Four artists attacked the stage, not in their habitual roles, but in a desire to profoundly share their similarities and to risk new territory.

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Slipping Into My Big Pants

Format on location | Director Steve Jackman (UK) | Duration 22' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded At home, in studios, nightclubs & theatres (including archive footage), 1996 – 2011, 13.03.2013 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/audio DV / Mono

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© Hugo Glendinning

As a new generation of up-and-coming dancers get to grips with his choreography, some of the people who danced with Jeremy James describe his unique vision. (photo: Jeremy James & Company)

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Soloists

Format on location | Producer Anna Bajjou | Director Anna Bajjou | Camera Anna Bajjou | editor Ross Casswell | Director of Photography Anna Bajjou | Duration 27' 15'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Various locations in Poland: Warsaw, Krakow, Bytom | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Katarzyna Szwed | Soloists Renata Piotrowska, Iwona Olszowska, Konrad Szymanski, Magdalena Przybysz, Barbara Bujakowska, Malgorzata Szymula, Eva Lackova | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

A gonzo documentary about two friends exploring the London swing dance scene, "Something Swing" is a record of the three weeks Christina and Adrian spent meeting and talking to members of the London Swing Dance Society Performance Group. They discover love, joy and addiction.

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Stand By

Co-Production Company Centrum Kultury w Lublinie (Poland), Telewizja Polska Oddział w Lublinie (Poland) | Director Natasza ZiółkowskaKurczuk, Telewizja Polska Oddział w Lublinie (Poland) | Duration 50' 17'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Lublin, Poland, 12.07.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Composer Jǿrgen Knudsen | Choreography by Karen Sofie Foss, quiet works (Norway) | Dance Company Lublin Dance Theatre (Poland) | Source video/audio DVD/Stereo The film touches upon an issue of being a dancer on stage, but also of human existence in general. The film was inspired by "gracerunners" – a production by Karen Foss, a Norwegian choreographer. The lines: "I'm tired", "I'm ready" spoken by the dancers throughout the performance refer to the life of every human being. Hence the main motifs in the film: running, then the sudden stops or slowing down, depicting a man struggling with limitations, the physical struggle of the dancer with the choreography, space, body, and the fatigue.

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Steppes: A Crossover

Format on location | Producer Taras Lewyckyj, Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble (USA) | executive Producer Bill Bissell, Pew Center for Arts & Heritage (USA) | Director Henry Nevison, Henry Nevison Productions (USA) | editor Henry Nevison | Duration 9' 53'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Kirovohrad (Ukraine), Brooklyn (New York, USA) and Bryn Mawr (Pennsylvania, USA), 30.11.2011 | Choreography by Mark Morris, Mark Morris Dance Company (USA); Anatolii Kryvochizha, Zoriany Dance Company (Ukraine) | Dance Company Taras Lewyckyj, Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo © Anna Bajjou

For several years now, the polish contemporary dance scene has been essentially formed by young artists who create solo performances with modest financial resources. A circle of dance theorists coined the term "generation solo". "Soloists" is a personal journey on which, within 7 days, we meet 7 soloists at various stages of their dance career. The film documents their work, from research through improvisation and rehearsal to performance.

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Something Swing

Format on location | Director Christina Scheutz (Austria), Charles Adrian Gillott (UK) | Camera Christina Scheutz, Charles Adrian Gillott | editor Charles Adrian Gillott | Duration 56' 34'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded London, 30.04.2010 | Musical Style Jazz | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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"Steppes: A Crossover" is a newly created choreographic program that takes you on a creative journey from traditional Ukrainian roots to contemporary art. In 2011, USA-based Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble invited 35 dancers and musicians to create a new work with Mark Morris, who has been referred to as "the most important choreographer since Balanchine." A new work was born… but equally important was the creative process that forged new relationships between people, countries and artistic genres. This is the story of this cross-pollinating process… of sharing and adapting – simultaneously learning and teaching.

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Still Moving: Pilobolus At Forty

Format on location | Producer Jeffrey Ruoff, New Boston Films (USA) | Director Jeffrey Ruoff | Camera Justin Schein | editor Anne Alvergue | Duration 38' | Production Year 2012 | Musical Style Jazz | Dance Style Modern dance | Dance Company Pilobolus (USA) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Susanne Hassler

In July 2011, the Hungry Sharks Association moved to Madrid for three months to realize street art ideas. Featuring 20 artists from all over Europe, more than 300 performances where shown in the streets of the Spanish capital during this time. The best pieces were later merged to create a 90-minute stage production. The documentary, which came along with the premiere of "StreetlifeMAD" in 2012, tells about the good and bad times in Madrid. It was awarded with the GTT-Memorial-Award in 2012.

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T4Tango

Format Live recording | Producer Tiziana Perinotti, MissT Productions (USA) | Director Tiziana Perinotti | Camera Alan Reitsch | editor Victor E. Morales | Duration 67' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded San Francisco, 31.03.2011 | Musical Style World music | Piece Tango | Source video/ audio HD/Dolby surround 5.1

© Joseph Mehling

At Dartmouth College in New Hampshire in the 1970s, four athletes joined a dance class. Their collaborative work led to the creation of Pilobolus and the transformation of modern dance. Pilobolus skirted the lights of Manhattan and settled in rural Connecticut. "Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty" focuses on the company’s lifecycle – including a founder’s death – its evolution, transformation, and regeneration. On the eve of its 40th anniversary, Pilobolus returns to New Hampshire for a Dartmouth-commissioned premiere of a collaboration with cartoonist Art Spiegelman (photo: Pilobolus performs “Gnomen” on its 40th anniversary). At their studio, on the road, in community workshops, and on stage, the arts organism Pilobolus thrives.

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StreetlifeMAD – Short Documentary 2012

Format on location | Production Company Hungry Sharks e.V. (Austria) | Director Dusana Baltic | Camera Dusana Baltic, Susanne Hassler, Sebastian Sadnek | editor Nemanja Nikolic, JoBleSs | Duration 11' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Madrid, Spain, 30.11.2010 | Piece Jun Miyake: Lillies of the Valley, M83: Midnight City | Choreography by Valentin "Knuffelbunt" Alfery, Hungry Sharks e.V. (Austria) | Soloists Valentin "Knuffelbunt" Alfery (Hungry Sharks e.V., Austria), Elvis "Elrock" Hodzic (Balkan Mafia, Croatia), Sophie Manuela "Sophiela" Lindner (M.O.T., Austria), Edin "EdiTorpedi" Nuhanovic, Gustavo "Kaos" Hoyos (Super Southnics, Spain), Thomas "TomSun" Geismayer (24/7, Austria), Martin "MartyMcFly" Duskanich (24/7, Austria), Olga Swietlicka (SILK, Poland), Amandine Petit, Dusana Baltic (Hungry Sharks e.V., Austria), Susanne Rietz (daskunst, Germany), Jose Antonio Filgueira (Swingdigentes, Spain), Roberto "Roborob" Manzano Marcos (Swingdigentes, Spain), Lucia Espinos, Ana Martinez, Manuel "Funktastic" Redulosis (Swingdigentes, Spain), Fayez Abou-Jamous | Source video/audio HD/Mono

© Alan Reitsch, Victor E. Morales, Tiziana Perinotti

"T4Tango" is a 60-minute documentary based on the official Argentine Tango Championship held for the first time in the USA, in the city of San Francisco, in April 2011. Never before in the history of Tango that the Cultural dept. of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina would organize a Tango Championship in the USA. The story is told through the eyes of a novice Tango dancer as she explores the behind-the-scene drama, and interviews the contestants in a grueling, and prestigious 4-day competition full of surprises. It is a celebration of the many Tango enthusiasts in San Francisco, and the California Bay Area communities that made this extraordinary event possible.

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The Assembly

Format on location | Production Company Rachel Davies Film Ltd (UK) | executive Producer Arts Council England (UK), Manchester International Festival (UK) | Director Rachel Davies | editor Daniel Saul | Director of Photography Erik Knudsen, Wizzo (UK) | Duration 17' 45'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded Manchester, UK, 14.01.2011 | Piece various choral and pop music | Composer Kevin Malone | Choreography by Julia Griffiths | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

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Directed by IMZ award-winning filmmaker Rachel Davies (Gold 2005), "The Assembly" is Rachel’s personal journey to rediscover her youth choir 25 years on, reassembling some of the original voices to create a song of praise to an inspirational teacher. Blending social realism, adolescent fantasy, performance and pop, "The Assembly" is a celebration of community, rooted in the memory of the early 80s; a time when society could be said to have been turning its back on shared and collective experience. Made as an installation for Manchester International Festival 2007, this film was eventually adapted and completed as a single-screen film in 2011.

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The China Tour

Choreographer Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt takes us on a voyage to Japan where dance has a long and significant history. The dance has its roots in a mythological story, in which the Sun Goddess gets angry and hides in a rock cave. The world plunges into darkness and cold. However, the Godess of laughter lurs her out with some energetic and crazy dancing and finally the light and warmth returns. The story is the basis for both classical and contemporary dance and theater; Noh, Kabuki, Nihon Buyo and Butoh. We must keep dancing until the sun comes out. The film also invites us to meet Nishikawa Senrei, a very special profile in Kyoto. We will see parts of Ami’s lesson in traditional Japanese dance and also meet contemporary performers in Kyoto, the former capital of Japan. Filmed among cherry blossoms through the lense of Folke Johansson’s stable camera.

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The ephemeral City

Format on location | Producer Albert Vidal | Assoc. Producer Miriam Pijuan | Director Albert Vidal | Camera Albert Vidal | Author Albert Vidal | Director of Photography Albert Vidal | Duration 37' 53'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Deltebre, 30.06.2012 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Format on location | Production Company Jean-Pierre Pastori, Fondation Béjart Ballet Lausanne (Switzerland) | Director Arantxa Aguirre, López-Li Films (Spain) | Camera Carlos Carcas, Valeria Gentile | editor Valeria Gentile | Author Arantxa Aguirre | Director of Photography Carlos Carcas | Duration 61' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Beijing, Hangzhou, Shanghai (China) 30.09.2011 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Modern dance | Composer Manos Hadjidakis, Citypercussion (Switzerland), Maurice Ravel | Stage Director Gil Roman | Choreography by Maurice Béjart, Gil Roman | Dance Company Béjart Ballet Lausanne (Switzerland) | Soloist Julien Favreau | Source video/audio HD/Stereo The Béjart Ballet Lausanne faces the Chinese audience for three large shows: in Beijing, in Shanghai and in Hangzhou. On the programme: two choreographies by Maurice Béjart (including the famous "Bolero") and a world premiere by Gil Roman. From city to city, from hotel to hotel, the company has no time for tourism. Always in the theatres, they struggle to excel in every show. But the encounter between Europe and Asia happens. The dancers are devoted to the public and they also receive the energy of each and every spectator. As in all performing arts, interchange takes place.

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The Dance of The Sun

Format on location | Production Company Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt, Studio BuJi (Sweden) | Assoc. Prod. Company Folke Johansson, Levande Bilder AB (Sweden) | Camera Folke Johansson | editor Rasmus Ohlander | Author Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt, Studio BuJi (Sweden) | Duration 58' 30'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded Japan, 20.03.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Piece Various | Composer Palle Dahlstedt, Studio BuJi (Sweden); Kumiko Nonaka | Stage Director Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt, Folke Johansson | Costumes Gerd Karlsson | Soloists Senrei Nishikawa Senreinokai, Frauke, Heidi Durning, Peter Golightly, Mio Durning, Rosa Yuki, Bruno | Source video/audio HD/Stereo | Distribution DVD Nicolas Debot, Njutafilms (Sweden)

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© Albert Vidal

"The Ephemeral City" is the story of a rural town in the south of Catalonia which every summer becomes one of the main European centers for the creation of contemporary dance and circus. In a context of no cultural facilities and a great deal of unemployment, the ephemeral city "Deltebre Dansa" is organized around the basic infrastructures of the town. During two weeks two hundred professional dancers maintain the pulse of a city where dialogue and exchange through the languages of creation merge in the convivial DNA.

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The life In Dancing

Production Company Czech Television (Czech Republic) | Producer Viktor Prusa, Czech Television (Czech Republic) | executive Producer Stepanka Holubova, Czech Television (Czech Republic) | Director Martin Kubala | editor Jindrich Juna | Author Martin Kubala | Director of Photography Martin Kubala | Duration 52' | Production Year 2013 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Source video/audio HD/Stereo


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© Anders Urmacher

© Daria Klimentova

Five ordinary years of English National Ballet prima ballerina (photo: Daria Klimentova). During them, among other things, she celebrated her thousandth performance on stage, reached huge success by her interpretation of Giselle and received a special award of British dance critics from the hands of Dame Beryl Gray.

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The Six Seasons

David Hallberg, dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the Bolshoi Ballet, speaks about his desire and drive for perfection in the art of ballet.

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Tracing lines With Alonzo King

Duration 17' 40'' | Production Year 2011 | Recorded San Francisco (USA), Monte Carlo (Monaco), Montpellier (France), 30.11.2009 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Choreography by Alonzo King LINES Ballet (USA) | Dance Company LINES Ballet (USA), Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

Duration 51' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Bangladesh, London, Grenoble, 31.12.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Hallelujah, Trafic Ambiant, Honeybee, Metallic sonata, Remember Noor, Storm Engine, Blending Soles, Teenage Years | Choreography by Akram Khan, Akram Khan company | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Gilles Delmas

A poetic documentary, "The six seasons" is a film mirroring the creation of "Desh", a solo show choreographed by Akram Khan. The project is a reflection of his origins: Bangladesh. The film unfolds like a continuity of passages, bridges, and parallels that lead us to a story in which each individual is culturally made. The look of the author opens with geopolitical issues of Bangladesh, one of the most populous countries in the world, developing a reflection on the effects of global warming and economic migration. The whole film is composed as a poem, by fragmentally showing images of Bangladesh’s people, and by focussing on an artist who immigrated and who, through his dance, shares the dream of his origins. The images supporting this dream lead us back into a studio where, facing a mirror, everything could eventually be an illusion...

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"In this documentary, we explore the mind and artistry of legendary choreographer Alonzo King. Over 3 years I photographed and filmed his work, discovering his love for the creative process, that pulsates through the vibrant and spectacular LINES Ballet. Alonzo's passion and insight is universally inspiring - providing powerful lessons into the true meaning of leadership, hard work, compassion and collaboration; imploring us to live life to the full and to explore and challenge our own limits with selfless intent. This documentary invites you to discover the beauty through movement and rhythm that Alonzo and his dancers consistently create." Franck Thibault

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Turn Your Fucking Head

Format on location | Producer Independent Dance (UK) | Director Becky Edmunds | Duration 61' 20'' | Production Year 2014 | Recorded Findhorn, Scotland, 31.07.2013 | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Source video/ audio DV/Stereo

The Stage

Format Studio production | Producer Mesion Dianna (USA) | Director Pierce Jackson, Pierce Jackson Inc (USA) | Director of Photography Anders Urmacher, The NY Frequency (USA) | Duration 2' 58'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded New York City, 20.05.2012 | Musical Style Classical music | Dance Style Classical ballet | Piece Untitled | Composer Dakota Jackson, Dakota Jackson Inc (USA) | Choreography by Dianna Mesion | Soloist David Hallberg (American Ballet Theatre, USA and The Bolshoi Ballet, Russia) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Becky Edmunds

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"Turn Your Fucking Head" follows 20 dancers through the Solo Performance Commissioning Project, in which each dancer commissions a solo from Deborah Hay, who then guides them through the practice of the performance of that solo.

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Txoria (The Bird)

Production Company The London Film School (UK) | Producer Antonio Duran | Director Mikel Gurrea | Camera Mark Khalife | editor Bahador Adab | Director of Photography Mark Khalife | Duration 22' 33'' | Production Year 2013 | Recorded London, UK, 05.06.2012 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Piece Txoria (The Bird) | Composer Alex Harwood | Choreography by Miguel Altunaga (Rambert, UK), Marius Petipa | Costumes The Royal Ballet (UK) | Soloists Itziar Mendizabal, Fernando Montano (The Royal Ballet, UK) | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

dances are always accompanied by a stamping of feet on the ground which enhances the sense of force and precision. Their physical engagement is both shrewd and generous, freely and dynamically exploiting the fields of movement open to the body." Régine Chopinot

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Virtuosi

Format on location | Production Company Kath Melbourne, Performing Lines (Australia) | Director Sue Healey, Performing Lines (Australia) | editor Lindi Harrison | Director of Photography Judd Overton | Duration 76' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Worldwide, 30.11.2011 | Musical Style Contemporary music | Dance Style Contemporary dance | Piece Various | Composer Mike Nock | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© Lisa Densem, Berlin

Itziar Mendizabal is a first soloist at The Royal Ballet, London. When she was a child, she asked her father if she could be a ballet dancer. Her father wrote to her the lyrics of the famous Basque song: "Txoria Txori" ("The bird is a bird"), setting her free to do what she wanted. Using the image of the bird to portray a strong and free woman, "Txoria" is the result of the collaboration between a dancer, a choreographer and the filmmakers of this documentary.

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Very Very Wetr

Format Live recording | Duration 51' 11'' | Production Year 2012 | Recorded Avignon (France), Nouvelle Calédonie, 30.11.2011 | Musical Style World music | Dance Style Ethnic dance | Choreography by Régine Chopinot, Cornucopiae (France) | Costumes Jean Paul Gauthier | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

Cine-portraits of 8 New Zealand dance artists who have created stellar international careers. Framed by the music of jazz legend Mike Nock, "Virtuosi" is a reflection on journeys from home and artistic virtuosity. Antipodean by nature, New Zealanders have always been travellers, through necessity or adventure. What drives these artists to pursue careers to the other side of the world and do they ever find their way back home? "Virtuosi" dances across many cities – Berlin, London, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Townsville, Brussels – revealing fascinating and astounding portraits of these unique movers and thinkers.

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Wild In Art: Vladimir Malakhov Undercover In Berlin

Production Company sounding images GmbH (Germany) | Producer Claus Wischmann, sounding images GmbH (Germany), Annabelle Steffes | Director Caroline Hartel | Camera Oliver Gurr, Frederik KloseGerlich, Barbara Uliarczyk | Editor Gabriele Eglau | Director of Photography Boris Fromageot | Duration 26' 17'' | Production Year 2013 | Source video/audio HD/Stereo

© João Garcia

"On stage there are thirteen of us. Twelve from the Le Wetr group and myself, men and women of every generation [...]. Since childhood every member of Le Wetr has learnt how to dance, sing and accompany themselves with modest percussions made from vegetable matter such as woven coconut-leaf cushions or large bamboos with deep, muffled sonorities. Traditionally, it’s the oldest who sing and the youngest who dance. For our creation ‘Very Wetr!’, that I’m co-producing with Umune Hnamano, I’ve suggested we modify their customary approach. They’re ready to adopt these changes and approach them calmly, open-mindedly. Their

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© Andi Michels

Opera, concert hall and museum are yesterday’s chip paper – "Wild in Art" is what’s hot today. A new series where famous artists mix with their audience. In part one, Vladimir Malakhov takes part in the first aerobics lesson of his life. There he is searching for fellow campaigners to do a flashmob at Sony Center Berlin.



WINNERS AND JURIES OF PAST IMZ dance screen COMPETITIONS dance screen 1990 dance screen Award Dead Dreams Of Monochrome Men Choreography: Lloyd Newson/DV8 Director: David Hinton Produced by: Millennium Productions for LWT Best Camera Re-work Dead Dreams Of Monochrome Men Best Screen Choreography Scelsi Suites Choreography: Nicole Mossoux Director: Dirk Gryspeirt Produced by: BRT Best Documentary split between Jean Weidt – Le Danseur Rouge Directors: Jean-Louis Sonzogni, Petra Weisenburger, K. P. Schmitt Produced by: Lieurac Productions in association with La Sept, Tele-Europe and SWF and: Charles Weidman – On His Own Directors: Virginia Brooks and Janet Meldsohn Produced by: Charles Weidman Dance Foundation Jury Michèle Bargues, Centre Georges Pompidou, France Anne Belle, director, USA Jaap Drupsteen, director, video-artist, The Netherlands Jack Gold, director, United Kingdom Hartmut Regitz, dance critic, Germany

dance screen 1991 dance screen Award Roseland Choreography: Wim Vandekeybus Director: Walter Verdin Produced by: Beeldhuis/BRT/Alive From Off Center Best Stage Recording White Man Sleeps Choreography: Siobhan Davies Director: Peter Mumford Produced by: Dancelines Productions Best Camera Re-work Montalvo Et L’enfant Choreography: Jean-Claude Gallotta Director: Claude Mourieras Produced by: La Sept/FR3/INA in association with Maison de la Culture Grenoble/Théâtre de la Ville Best Screen Choreography La Noce Choreographed and directed by Joëlle Bouvier and Régis Obadia Produced by: Les Films Angle d´Ailes Best Documentary split between Komm Tanz Mit Mir Directed and Produced by Claudia Willke and: House Of Très Directors: Jeff Preis and Diane Martel Produced by: Alive From Off Center

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Jury Richard Alston, choreographer, artistic director Rambert Dance Company, United Kingdom Anne Bedou, artists’ agent, festival organiser, France Val Bourne, artistic director, United Kingdom Virginia Brooks, videographer, USA George Brugmans, artistic director, Dutch Spring Festival, The Netherlands Elliot Caplan, filmmaker in residence Cunningham Dance Foundation, USA Heide-Marie Härtel, managing director, German Dance Film Institute, Germany David Hinton, independent filmmaker, United Kingdom Karine Saporta, choreographer, artistic director, Centre Choréographique National de Caen, France

dance screen 1992 dance screen Award Rosa Choreography: Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker Director: Peter Greenaway Produced by: La Monnaie de Munt/Rosas/Octobre en Normandie/FIND/ Centre Pompidou/IRCAM Best Stage Recording pH Choreography: Teiji Furuhashi Director: Teiji Furuhashi Produced by: Dumb Type/Japan Satellite Broadcast Best Camera Rework Rosa See dance screen Award Best Screen Choreography Pull Your Head To The Moon Choreography: David Rousseve Directors: David Rousseve, Ayoka Chenzira Produced by: ALIVE TV Best Documentary Cage/Cunningham Choreography: Merce Cunningham Director: Elliot Caplan Produced by: Cunningham Dance Foundation Jury Marc Jonkers, artistic director Holland Dance Festival, The Netherlands Stephanie Jordan, dance journalist and director of dance studies Roehampton Inst., UK Kazuko Kunyoshi, dance researcher and manager of Tatsumi Hijikata Memorial Archive, Japan Daniel Larrieu, choreographer and artistic director Compagnie Astrakan, France Dominique Lasseur, producer and director Tatge/Lasseur Productions, USA Chantal Pontbriand, president Festival International de Nouvelle Danse, Canada Walter Verdin, filmmaker and composer, Belgium Gert Weigelt, dance photographer, Germany Suzanne Weil, independent producer, USA


dance screen 1993 dance screen Award Beach Birds For Camera Choreography: Merce Cunningham Director: Elliot Caplan Produced by: Cunningham Dance Foundation Best Stage Recording Elegy Choreography: Douglas Wright Director: Chris Graves Produced by: Chris Graves

Best Documentary Ushio Amagatsu, Éléments De Doctrine Choreography: Ushio Amagatsu Director: André S. Labarthe Produced by: ART Productions/ARCANAL, Centre National d'Art et du Culture Georges Pompidou Special Prize Giselle – A Film About Dreams And Discipline Choreography: Henning Kronstam Director: Anne Regitze Wivel Produced by: Mads Egmont Christensen/TV 2-Danmark

Best Camera Re-work Strange Fish Choreography: Lloyd Newson Director: David Hinton Produced by: DV8 Films Production/BBC

Jury Anita Belli, director, The Video Place, UK Lucinda Childs, choreographer, USA Jellie Dekker, TV director for NOS TV, The Netherlands Anne Bedou, artists’ agent, festival organiser, France Douglas Rosenberg, director Video Programming American Dance Festival, USA

Best Documentary The Next Step Director: Marijke Jongbloed Produced by: Lagestee Film/NOS

dance screen 1996

Best Experimental Wank Stallions Choreography: Alison Murray Director: Alison Murray Produced by: Alison Murray/Spunk Productions Jury Patrick Bensard, director, Cinémathèque de la Danse, France Laurie Booth, choreographer, United Kingdom Stefan Felsenthal, Head of Music, Drama & Dance, ZDF, Germany David Parsons, choreographer, USA Ernie Tee, film historian, Amsterdam Elisa Vaccarino, dance journalist, Italy Barbara Willis Sweete, film director, Canada

dance screen 1994 dance screen Award Achterland Choreography: Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker Director: Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker Produced by: ROSAS/NOS/BRT/RTBF/AMAYA Distribution Best Stage Recording Achterland see Dancescreen Award 1994 Best Camera Re-work 4 TokenS: Still You Choreography: Suzy Blok, Christopher Steel Director: Nÿke de Jong Produced by: BERGEN/NOS/Springdance Best Screen Choreography split between Le Petit Bal Choreography: Philippe Decouflé Director: Philippe Decouflé Produced by: OIBO/TELEMA/ARCANAL and: Dance For The Camera: Outside In Choreography: Victoria Marks Director: Margaret Williams Produced by: MJW Productions/BBC Television/The Arts Council of England

dance screen Award Struggle For Hope Choreography: Tamasaburo Bando Director: Niv Fichman Produced by: Rhombus Media for Sony Classical Film & Video/TVOntario/ Wnet/BBC/RTP/NPS/Arte/ZDF/MDR/NDR/ODR Brandenburg/SR/SFB Best Stage/Studio Recording Carmen Choreography: Mats Ek Director: Gunilla Wallin Produced by: Sveriges Television Drama/Riksteatern/Cullberg Ballet/The House of Dance Foundation Best Camera Re-work Enter Achilles Choreography: Lloyd Newson Director: Clara van Gool Produced by: BBC Television/RM ARTS Best Screen Choreography Smoke Choreography: Mats Ek Director: Mats Ek Produced by: RD Studio Productions/BBC TV/SVT1 DRAMA/FRANCE 2 Best Documentary Just Dancing Around? William Forsythe Choreography: William Forsythe Director: Mike Figgis Produced by: Channel Four Television Special Jury Award Mothers And Daughters Choreography: Victoria Marks Director: Margaret Williams Produced by: MJW Productions/Channel Four Television Jury Rhoda Grauer, producer, USA Yorgos Loukos, artistic director Ballet Opéra de Lyon, France Veronica Tennant, executive producer, creative producer CBC TV, Canada Sergio Trombetta, dance journalist La Stampa, Italy Nigel Wattis, Head of Arts, LWT Productions, UK

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dance screen 1999 Best Stage/Studio Recording split between Bella Figura Choreography: Jirí Kylián Director: Hans Hulscher Produced by: NPS/RM Productions/RAI Sat! and: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Choreography: Georges Balanchine Director: Ross MacGibbon Produced by: BBC Worldwide Best Camera Re-work Contrecoup Choreography: Guilherme Botelho Director: Pascal Magnin Produced by: TSR/PM Production/Alias Compagnie Best Screen Choreography split between Dust Choreography: Miriam King, Anthony Atanasio Director: Anthony Atanasio Produced by: Miriam King/Anthony Atanasio/Iconography Inc. Films and: Men Choreography: Victoria Marks Director: Margaret Williams Produced by: MJW Productions/BBC Television/Arts Council of England

Choreography: Paula Hampson Director: Katrina McPherson Produced by: Katrina McPherson Productions Best Documentary split between Merce Cunningham Director: Charles Atlas Produced by: La Sept Arte, INA, BBC, Thirteen for WNET, NPS, Cunningham Dance Foundation Inc. and: Zikr Director: Jos de Putter, Clara van Gool Produced by: Jura Film, NPS Jury Patrick Bensard, Director of Cinématèque de la Danse, Paris Ellen Bromberg, Choreographer, USA Gunilla Jensen, Head of Development Music, Dance and Fiction at SVT Sweden Susanne Linke, Dancer and Choreographer, Germany Ross McGibbon, Director, UK

dance screen 2002 dance screen Award The Dancer’s Body Directors: Andy King-Dabbs, Deborah May, Sarah Miller, Diana Hill Produced by: BBC Classical Music Television TV

Best Documentary Urban Clan Choreography: Stephen Page Director: Michelle Mahrer Produced by: MusicArtsDance films/BBC/ABC

Best Live Performance Relay Carmen Choreography: Roland Petit Director: Fabrizio Ferri Produced by: Industria Produzioni

Jury Philippe Decouflé, director, choreographer and dancer of the DCA Company, France Dirk Gryspeirt, director VRT, Belgium Claudia Rosiny, festival director Berner Tanztage, Switzerland Deirdre Towers, executive director, Dance Films Association, USA Rodney Wilson, Arts Council of England, executive producer, Dance for the Camera series, UK

Best Camera Re-work The Moebius Strip Choreography: Gilles Jobin Director: Vincent Pluss Produced by: Intermezzo Films

dance screen 2000 dance screen Award Birds Choreographic consultant: Yolande Snaith Director: David Hinton Produced by: Xanadu, BBC, Arts Council of England, NPS Best Stage/Studio Recording Coppelia Choreography: Ninette Devalois, Lev Ivanov, Enrico Cechhetti Director: Ross McGibbon (performance), Andy King Dabbs (interval) Produced by: BBC Best Camera Re-work The Sleeping Beauty Choreography: Mats Ek Director: Gunilla Wallin Produced by: SVT Sveriges Television, BBC, RM Associates Best Screen Choreography split between Captives 2nd Movement Choreography: Nicole & Norbert Corsino Director: Nicole & Norbert Corsino Produced by: Dance 34, CICV and Moment

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Best Screen Choreography not longer than 15 minutes Minou Choreography: Maria Lloyd, Magali Charrier Directors: Magali Charrier, Rozi Peters Produced by: South East Dance National Dance Agency Best Screen Choreography over 15 minutes spilt between Chrysalis ['kriz∂lis] n f Choreography: Wayne McGregor Director: Olivier Megaton Produced by: Heure d’été Productions and: Dracula – Pages From A Virgin’s Diary Choreography: Bruce Monk Director: Guy Maddin Produced by: Vonnie von Helmot Films Best Documentary split between 4 Emperors And 1 Nightingale Director: Wilbert Bank Produced by: Alexander van der Meer film & tv and: In The Mirror Of Maya Deren Director: Martina Kudlácek Produced by: Navigator Film


Jury Edith Boxberger, freelance journalist for dance, Germany Norbert Corsino, choreographer and director, France Matthew Diamond, director, USA Vincent Paterson, choreographer and director, USA Samuel Wuersten, artistic director of the Holland Dance Festival, The Netherlands

Dancescreen 2005 dance screen Award Gold Choreographer: Hanna Gillgren Director: Rachel Davies Best Live Performance Relay Rhythm Is It! – The Dance Performance I (Le Sacre Du Printemps) Choreographer: Royston Maldoom Directors: Thomas Grube & Enrique Sánchez Lansch Best Camera Re-work The Cost Of Living Choreographer and Director: Lloyd Newson Best Screen Choreography < 15 minutes Scratch Choreographer and Director: Shelly Love Best Documentary Voeten Op De Aarde/Tuin Van Eros Choreographer: Rudi van Dantzig Directors: Paul Cohen & Jellie Dekker Jury Thomas Beck, Head of Music, Dance and Theatre at SF DRS, Switzerland Steve Jackman, Director, editor and camera operator, UK Nayse López, Journalist, Brazil Catherine Maximoff, Director, France

dance screen 2007 dance screen Award Les Ballets C De La B Par Ci Par Là (60 min. version)/
De Balletten En Ci En Là/Les Ballets De Ci De Là (original title 110 min. version) Director: Alain Platel Produced by: Arte (France), Les Films du Présent (France), Viens! (Belgium), Cobra Films (Belgium) Best Live Performance Relay Sleepless Choreographer: Jirí Kylián Directors: Hans Hulscher Produced by: NPS, Nederlands Dans Theater Best Camera Re-work Passage For Two From Jerome Robbins’ NY Export: Opus Jazz Producers: Melody Roscher, Ellen Bar, Sean Suozzi Directors: Jody Lee Lipes, Henry Joost Choreograper: Jerome Robbins Best Screen Choreography < 5 minutes Night Practice Production Company: South East Dance (UK)
 Producer: Ed Cooper Director and Choreographer: Susanna Wallin

Best Screen Choreography > 15 minutes Horizon Of Exile Produced by: Infinito Productions, Tracy Bass, Parox Films Producer and Choreographer: Isabel Rocamora Best Documentary Krishna’s Dancer Producer: Anna Wendt
 Director: Dirk Hilbert Choreographer: Kasturi Mishra Produced by: Neue Wertarbeit, Arte France, HFF-Potsdam Jury Liz Aggiss, Performer, Choreographer, Film-maker, Writer, Artist and Professor of Visual Performance, UK Christine Schöpf, Head of Culture and Science at ORF – Landesstudio Oberösterreich, Head of project Prix Ars Electronica, Austria Gunilla Jensen Peyron, Head of Development Opera and Dance, SVT Fiction, Sweden Peter Welz, Visual artist, Germany Hans de Wolf, Film producer at Eyeworks Egmond, The Netherlands

dance screen 2010 dance screen Award Nora Shadowed Only when I dance Best Live Performance Relay Place (Ställe) Director: Jonas Akerlund Produced by: Rench Akerlund Film AB Co- Production: SVT Sveriges Television Best Screen Choreography < 5 minutes Slow Dance Director: Joe Cobden Produced by: SZ Danza Co-Production: Prodanza (Argentina), Alliance Francaise de Buenos Aires Best Screen Choreography < 15 minutes Chámame Director: Silvina Szperling Produced by: Black Box Productions Co-Production: Way Past Curfew Productions Best Screen Choreography > 15 minutes Nora Director: Alla Kovgan, David Hinton Produced by Movement Revolution Productions Best Documentary Tanzträume (Dancing Dreams) Director: Anne Linsel Produced by: TAG/TRAUM, WDR, ARTE Jury Cis Bierinckx, Artistic Director Beursschouwburg, Brussels Arild Erikstad, Executive Producer, Cultur Department, NRK, Norway Luuk van Eijk, Founder Julidans and Ex-curator Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam, The Netherlands Jen McLachlan, Producer, balletLORONT & Wayne McGregor | Random Dance, UK Isabelle Mestre, Chargée de Programmes Spectacles, ARTE France, France

Best Screen Choreography < 15 minutes Insyn/Insight Director and Choreographer: Klara Elenius Produced by: Elenius, Efteruddannelsen, Statens Teaterskole

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INDEX OF TITLES 3' I am................................................................ 048 23 Skidoo............................................................001 40m Under........................................................ 204 890 Broadway.................................................... 049 A Dance Dictionary............................................205 A Step In The Tangocean................................... 237 A Touch Of Red................................................. 040 Agnus Dei...........................................................106 Ajar...................................................................... 107 Alice's Adventures In Wonderland: The Making Of................................................... 238 All This Can Happen......................................... 206 Almost................................................................. 108 Aloft.....................................................................050 Alonzo King – Poet Of Dance............................ 239 American Overture.............................................109 Analepses........................................................... 110 And The Happines When?.................................. 111 Antanaclasis........................................................112 Arid...................................................................... 051 Arthur & Aileen.................................................. 240 Autopsy | Eros..................................................... 113 BalletBoyz: The Next Generation...................... 241 Baltic Dance Theatre At PGE Arena Gdansk.....052 Barely.................................................................. 053 Be Longing...........................................................114 Beach Party Animal............................................207 Before Us............................................................. 115 BEt(we)en............................................................116 Beyond The Scene..............................................242 Beyond The Surface............................................117 Birth....................................................................208 Black....................................................................054 Blind.....................................................................118 Blind Torrent........................................................119 Blue..................................................................... 055 Blue, Black & White............................................ 120 Body Of A Dancer................................................121 Breaking.............................................................. 122 Brother's Keeper..................................................123 Budding Stars..................................................... 243 Butterfly Soul...................................................... 124 Bye......................................................................041 C(H)ŒURS.........................................................003 Caligula.............................................................. 002 Carly's Exit...........................................................125 Cartographie 10 – Le Jardin Des Colombes...... 126 Cartographie 11 – En Onze................................ 127 Centrifuge........................................................... 128 Chicken Boy........................................................ 129 Chromatic Revelry............................................. 209 Cinderella........................................................... 004 Contact................................................................056 Conversations..................................................... 210 Coppélia 2011.....................................................005 Crawling For AccepDance.................................. 130 Crossing Limits.................................................... 131 Cyrcle................................................................... 057 Dafeena...............................................................058 Dan's House........................................................211 Dance & Quartet – Three Ballets By Heinz Spoerli......................... 006 Dance Colors.......................................................132 Dance Elephant Dance.......................................059 Dance Inspires...................................................244 Dance Me To The End Of Love...........................133 Dancearmy.......................................................... 134 Dancing Cities.................................................... 245 Danza, The Cuban Miracle................................246 Dark......................................................................135 Dear Pina........................................................... 007

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Dervishes........................................................... 060 Don Quixote 2013.............................................. 008 Double Take........................................................061 Down By The River............................................ 062 Drawing Blank....................................................063 Dreams............................................................... 212 Eastern Odyssey.................................................247 Eastern Winds.....................................................137 Ein Deutsches Requiem.................................... 009 Elizabeth..............................................................138 Entre-temps.........................................................213 Entrée.................................................................. 139 Everywhere Movement.......................................140 Exploring Hinterland..........................................248 Fanfare For Marching Band............................... 214 Feast.....................................................................141 Folie À Deux........................................................010 For Muriel.......................................................... 064 Freefall................................................................. 142 Frutiger................................................................065 Gangart.............................................................. 066 Gentle Spirit.........................................................215 Get Your Funk!....................................................249 ...Glass Glass Socker..........................................067 Go Back............................................................... 143 Graceland.......................................................... 042 Gravity................................................................. 144 Great Performances: Paul Taylor Dance Company In Paris................ 011 Gyre-ation............................................................145 Happy To Be So..................................................250 Harlot's Web...................................................... 068 Her...................................................................... 216 Her Children Mourn........................................... 146 Her Rising............................................................251 Here.................................................................... 147 Herself................................................................ 148 Homage.............................................................. 149 How Like An Angel.............................................043 I Just Want To Say............................................... 150 I Would Believe So As Not To Believe................ 151 I'm Not In A Search Of.......................................152 I'm Sorry............................................................. 217 (IN)......................................................................153 In Silence............................................................ 252 Indestructible Object........................................ 069 Ingrid....................................................................154 Inkmouth............................................................. 155 Inmates Rising!....................................................253 Innocence........................................................... 156 Inside Envelopes................................................ 254 INsoundOUT..................................................... 070 Isabella................................................................ 071 Journey Home.................................................... 218 Joy Toy.................................................................072 Just Ballet.............................................................255 Karl Dyall – Dancer, Singer, Actor...................... 256 Kinetic Molpai.................................................... 257 La Danse – Le Ballet De L'Opéra De Paris....... 258 La Source............................................................ 012 Là-bas, Le Lointain............................................. 219 Lac 2013.............................................................. 013 Landscape Duet.................................................220 Le Rendez-vous 2010.........................................014 Le Saut Infini....................................................... 073 Les Enfants Du Paradis...................................... 015 Like A Breath...................................................... 259 Like Hamlet.........................................................157 Lion – Night And Day........................................074 Living The Dance............................................... 260 Loco Motion........................................................158

LOL (Lots Of Love).............................................016 Lost Ambulation................................................. 075 Low...................................................................... 221 Luan.................................................................... 159 Magnificat – If Today Was Tomorrow, And Yesterday Today.......................................... 017 Manta..................................................................222 Maps Of Emotion 2 / Venezia...........................160 Mariinsky: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker In 3D......................................... 018 Maschinenhalle # 1............................................019 Masina................................................................ 223 Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake In 3D................ 020 May & June..........................................................161 Mechanism......................................................... 162 Meetings.............................................................224 MeTube: August Sings Carmen Habanera........076 Mirroring............................................................. 163 Moment Of Fever – Nastja Bremec/Michal Rynia Ryszrd................. 164 Moment Of Fever – Petra Zupančič. ................ 165 Momentum.........................................................166 Monk: Reloaded.................................................077 More....................................................................078 Motion Sickness................................................. 167 Movement One.................................................. 261 Moving Socrates................................................. 168 Multiple Exposures............................................079 Musical Chairs.................................................... 225 My Dance............................................................262 Narciso.............................................................. 080 Nomad's Feet.....................................................169 Notonlylonelybodies.......................................... 081 Notre-Dame De Paris......................................... 021 Numb Ceremony................................................082 O Composite 2012.............................................022 Ode On A Korean Urn........................................ 170 On Such A Day As This......................................083 ONDEK................................................................171 One Man Walking...............................................226 One Night........................................................... 172 Onwards Together...............................................173 Outside In........................................................... 174 Passage: Carla Körbes, Portrait Of A Ballerina........................................ 263 PCI – Performers Computer Interaction...........264 Pedestrian Crossing........................................... 227 Poker Cheater.................................................... 084 Polarity.................................................................175 Postcards From East London............................. 176 Pressed................................................................177 Private I's............................................................228 Push....................................................................023 Queens Dream................................................... 178 Rain..................................................................... 265 Rasha..................................................................085 Recycling Medea............................................... 044 Red Hat...............................................................229 Red Plot.............................................................. 086 Reflections..........................................................087 Resin................................................................... 179 Restaging Shelter...............................................266 Return To The World Of Dance......................... 180 Ripple..................................................................088 Romeo & Juliet.................................................. 024 Romeo And Juliet 2012.......................................025 Romeo And Juliet 2013...................................... 026 Romeos & Juliets................................................267 Rooms..................................................................181 Round And Round And Hand It Over...............268 Roving................................................................ 089


INDEX OF DIRECTORS Salomé................................................................ 182 Scheherazade.....................................................027 Set In Motion......................................................045 Seven Theses.......................................................183 Shift.....................................................................028 Sidewalk............................................................. 090 Significant Other............................................... 046 Silent Dance....................................................... 184 Silk Cyclone.........................................................091 Skizm................................................................. 092 Slightest Shifts.....................................................185 Slipping Into My Big Pants................................269 Solo.................................................................... 029 Soloists...............................................................270 Something Swing............................................... 271 Sons Of The New World.................................... 186 Sous Apparence 2012.........................................030 Spoons, Forks & Twigs....................................... 187 Stand By.............................................................. 272 Steppes: A Crossover......................................... 273 Still Moving: Pilobolus At Forty.........................274 StreetlifeMAD – Short Documentary 2012....... 275 Substance: Moloko............................................230 Sunshine Dance Project Ver. Gwangju...............231 T4Tango..............................................................276 The Assembly..................................................... 277 The China Tour................................................... 278 The Dance Of The Sun.......................................279 The Doors Of Infinite......................................... 188 The Ephemeral City............................................280 The Flying Steps & Ryan Doyle.........................093 The Last Bounce................................................. 031 The Life In Dancing............................................ 281 The Little Mermaid.............................................032 The Mushroom Cloud....................................... 094 The Next Step Is................................................. 189 The Nutcracker................................................... 033 The Rite Of Spring..............................................034 The Six Seasons.................................................282 The Stage............................................................ 283 The Stronger.......................................................190 The Time It Takes................................................191 The Trout Quintet............................................... 035 The Waltz............................................................ 232 The World Of Matthew Bourne.........................047 There & Not There.............................................095 Threaded By Life................................................. 233 Time Dance........................................................ 234 Time, Again......................................................... 192 To My Dear Cinematographer.......................... 096 Traces Of Places................................................. 193 Tracing Lines With Alonzo King.........................284 Transit................................................................. 194 Triangle Of The Squinches.................................036 Triptych For An Unbalanced Society.................. 195 Turn Your Fucking Head..................................... 285 TurnAround Tango..............................................196 Two...................................................................... 037 Two...................................................................... 197 Two By 24: Love On Loop..................................038 Two Dancers........................................................235 Txoria (The Bird).................................................286 Umoja-One.........................................................097 Un Jour Ou Deux 2012.......................................039 Underneath......................................................... 198 Untraceable Patterns..........................................199 Up All Night....................................................... 098 Veronica & Vincent............................................ 200 Very Very Wetr..................................................... 287 Virtuosi...............................................................288 VoiceS.................................................................. 236

Wah Wah Girls................................................... 099 Wander/lost........................................................100 Waterdrops......................................................... 101 Well Contested Sites........................................... 201 White................................................................... 102 Who By Fire........................................................ 103 Wild And Full Of Grit: Wyoming, Born & Raised...................................202 Wild In Art: Vladimir Malakhov Undercover In Berlin..........................................289 With You.............................................................104 Written In The Margins...................................... 105 Yellow Hat...........................................................203 Titles in bold: films selected for screening at dance screen 2013 with SFDFF festival

Aggiss, Liz .........................................................207 Aguirre, Arantxa . ............................................... 278 Allen, Richard James .........................................077 Amador, Anamaria ............................................ 233 Amies, Harry . .....................................................125 Amjarv, Robert . ................................................ 068 Anderson, Alise ..................................................154 Andristyak, Marcell .......................................... 092 Atlas, Jesse . ....................................................... 261 Baier, Lionel ....................................................... 127 Bajjou, Anna ......................................................270 Baltic, Dusana ................................................... 275 Bataillon, Vincent ..................... 005, 025, 030, 039 Bebjak, Peter . .................................................... 236 Beck, Ryan Orion . ............................................. 172 Benaglio, Guiliano . .......................................... 084 Berryhill, Bruce ..................................................266 Best, Dominic . .................................................. 238 Beyer, Michael ................................................... 033 Béziat, Philippe . ............................................... 002 Bilak, Peter . .......................................................095 Binet, Francis ..................................................... 110 Bischof, Katharina ............................................. 134 Bisson, Roger ........................................... 009, 035 Blazquez, David . ............................................... 156 Bloom, Jonathan ...............................................016 Boldog, Vince.................................................... 070 Boord, Dan ........................................................ 180 Botelho, João ..................................................... 232 Bourdages-Roy, Chloé ....................................... 110 Boxley, Rahan . ...................................................097 Boyd, Don ..........................................................016 Brew, Marc ..........................................................141 Brown, Victoria ..................................................079 Browne, Tom .....................................................085 Brugger, Elke . ....................................................078 Bush, John ......................................................... 107 Caiozzi, Denis . .................................................. 013 Califano, Anton . ................................................ 176 Carino, Marites . ................................................196 Carli, Gina ..........................................................088 Catalán, Jerman ................................................. 217 Cembrero Coca, Ana ......................................... 195 Charest, Louis-Martin ........................................171 Chong, Tony . ......................................................157 Chowdhury, Jevan .............................................. 176 Clausen, Peter ...................................................093 Clifford, Kevin .....................................................117 Closset, Anne ....................................................249 Cole, Kat . ........................................................... 227 Conders, Erik .....................................................224 Coombes, John .................................................. 187 Crosby, Gregory .................................................100 Cruz, Sergio ........................................................141 Curtis, Jeffrey ..................................................... 194 Curtis, Martha ...................................................266 D'Cruz, Glenn . ..................................................140 Davies, Rachel ............................................176, 277 Davies, Siobhan ............................................... 206 Dehandschutter, Senne . ................................... 186 Dekkers, Robert ................................................ 062 Demikovsky, Yelena ...........................................250 Domanig, Stephanus .........................................255 Donnet, Victoria ................................................ 057 Dowling, Amie ................................................... 201 Dramlič, Svetlana .......................................164, 165 Duhamel, Kate . .................................................074 Edinborough, Campbell ................................... 042 Edmunds, Becky . .............................................. 285 Eidenhammer, Andrea ....................................... 131 Ek, Mats .............................................................041

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Elenius, Klara ..................................................... 143 Enc, Defne ......................................................... 192 Escudeiro, Nuno ...............................................205 Fajana, Steven ................................................... 149 Fish, Tiffany ........................................................114 Fletcher, Michelle ...............................................211 Flexen, Marie-Louise ..........................................117 Flood, Karl-Hugo . ............................................. 150 Forbord, Austin .................054, 055, 102, 120, 201 Forlini, Stefano .................................................. 057 Fraser, Patrick .................................................... 263 Freeman, Mark .................................................. 178 Freundlich, Thomas ...........................................183 Gallee-Ferre, Julien .............................................213 Gallenkamp, Daniel ...........................................121 Garcia, Eric ........................................................ 227 Gardner, James . .................................................235 Gillott, Charles Adrian ...................................... 271 Ginslov, Jeannette .............................................. 113 Goddard, Martha ...............................................133 Goetghebeur, Francois ......................................022 Graham, Donald . .............................................. 071 Gregor, Lutz .......................................................160 Grimm, Thomas . ..............................................032 Groothof, Marinus ............................................ 163 Guadarrama, Yolanda M.....................................118 Gual, Roger . ...................................................... 245 Guillen, Jose M. .........................................064, 188 Gurrea, Mikel . ...................................................286 Guy, Priscilla ...................................................... 108 Hagstrand, Hannes . .........................................082 Hamilton, Jonathan .......................................... 159 Hanlon, Eran ..................................................... 179 Harris, Christy O ............................................... 218 Hartel, Caroline .................................................289 Healey, Sue ........................................................288 Helimets, Tiit . ............................054, 055, 102, 120 Heslop, Martin .................................................. 237 Hinton, David . ................................................. 206 Hodges, Samuel . ..............................................061 Hollingworth, Robert ........................................043 Honsa, Ron . ...................................................... 257 Huffman, Lukas . .............................................. 007 Isikozlu, Elif ....................................................... 197 Jackman, Steve ..................................................269 Jackson, Pierce .................................................. 283 János, Loránd .................................................... 212 Johnson, Keith ...................................................100 Jongbloed, Marijke ........................................... 260 Jurányi, Patrick . ................................................ 070 Kaftira, Altin ....................................................... 101 Kallinen, Mikko . .................................................153 Karpanty, Kim .................................................... 168 Kennedy, Jessica ................................................ 167 Kerbosch, Gijs .................................................. 094 Kim, Hyonok . .................................................... 170 King, Robin ........................................................091 Kling, Shelly ....................................................... 254 Kosharek, Kate . .................................................202 Kubala, Martin . ................................................. 281 Kurlandsky, Jesper .....................................203, 229 Kutulas, Asteris ................................................ 044 Laberenz, Lennart .............................................019 Lake, Alan .......................................................... 219 Lansner, Gabrielle .............................................190 Larauza, Pierre . .................................................220 Large-Bessette, Ludivine ................................... 221 Lawrence, Tori ....................................................138 Le Duc, Ky Vy .................................................... 089 Lebel, Julie .........................................................104 Lee, Lenora ........................................................087

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Lepka, Hubert . ..................................................065 Lifschitz, Yaron ..................................................043 Lincoln, Rachael .................................................161 Lira, Felipe .......................................................... 111 Litwinowicz, Peter ..............................................173 Lujan, Alonso .................................................... 192 MacGibbon, Ross . ........................................... 024 Maillot, Jean-Christophe ................................... 013 Marie, Françoise . .............................................. 243 Marloff, Marilyn . ............................................... 180 Marquis, Jaelle . ................................................. 259 Marsh, Natalie . ..................................................175 Martins, Filipe ...................................................199 May, Deborah ........................... 023, 028, 029, 037 Maynard, Ellen ..................................................083 Mazarick, Megan . ............................................ 084 McIlduff, John . .................................................. 167 McPherson, Katrina ...........................................191 Mendoza, Judit .................................................. 188 Merkulova, Natasha ..........................................230 Méth, Agnes...................................................... 006 Metzger, Natalie ................................................ 053 Millar, Marlene ..................................................058 Miori, Ninja .......................................................082 Moenert, Radeck ...............................................052 Morell, Andreas ........................ 003, 018, 027, 036 Moshel, Daniel ..................................................076 Mossanen, Moze ..............................................267 Muna, RJ ....................................................060, 105 Muraday, Chevi . ................................................. 151 Muraday, Javier ................................................... 151 Murray, Joe ........................................................207 Navarrete, Rosa . ................................................175 Nevison, Henry ................................................. 273 Niedzwiecki, Jacob ............................................ 103 Nunn, Michael . ................................................. 241 Nurkowski, Pawel ..............................................034 Oberdorff, Eric . ................................................. 124 Palm, Michael . ..................................................045 Paquin, Guillaume ............................................242 Paramo, Sonia ...................................................246 Parker, Chris ...................................................... 073 Perinotti, Tiziana ...............................................276 Pier, Stephen . ............................................ 182, 210 Piquer Rodriguez, Jorge .................................... 195 Popkin, Lionel . ..................................................059 Portnoy, Beth ......................................................145 Pulpón, Jesús . ................................................... 252 Reaves, Patrick ..................................................088 Renzi, Marta ..............................049, 123, 146, 240 Richer, Carrie .....................................................202 Rickert, Reed . ....................................................097 Rodenhouse, Sarah ...........................................079 Rose, Mitchell . ..................................................056 Rosenthal, Jonah ............................................... 147 Roussillon, François ......................................... 008 Ruoff, Jeffrey ......................................................274 Sa, Eugene ..........................................................231 Saire, Philippe . .................................................. 126 Salzer, Rebecca ................................................... 115 Santos, Livia ...................................................... 148 Sarvis, Paul .........................................................181 Saurugg, Nina ...................................................244 Schaefer, Lindsay . ............................................. 184 Scheuring, Simon-Niklas .................................. 139 Scheutz, Christina ............................................. 271 Schulman, Yaniv ................................................ 182 Seewald, Boris ...................................................166 Seidelman, Susan . ............................................ 225 Seiters, Leslie . ....................................................161 Seiwert, Amy . ................................................... 200

Sendra, Victoria ................................................. 189 Shemilt, Emile .................................................. 040 Shim Sham*, Cari Ann . .............................. 59, 129 Shkedy, Oren .....................................................228 Short, Danielle . ................................................. 075 Siebens, Evann ................................................. 209 Sikand, Nandini . ................................................185 Simonnet, Olivier ............................................. 026 Simpson, Roddy ................................................ 193 Sims, Jennifer ....................................................248 Singer, Nikolai ...................................................264 Sjövik, Petrus ..................................................... 174 Skeidsvoll, Tove ................................................. 174 Smith, Andy ........................................................185 Sommer, Andy ................................................... 011 Sramek, Franz . ................................................. 048 Stasiak, Krzysztof .............................................. 223 Stevinson-Nollet, Katie .................................... 046 Stocker, Marita .................................................. 239 Storey, Elliot .......................................................208 Stuck, Les . ..........................................................177 Sveinsdóttir, Elísabet Birta ................................ 051 Szperling, Silvina ............................................... 237 Szporer, Philip ...................................................058 Szucs, Reka . ......................................................106 Tafel, Pipo .......................................................... 122 Timulak, Lukas ..................................................095 Towers, Deirdre ..................................................158 Trevitt, William .................................................. 241 Tudor, Jeff . ........................................................ 004 Tuovinen, Minna ............................................... 237 Tzortzi, Evi ..........................................................112 Valdovino, Luis .................................................. 180 van Leer, Ruben .................................................095 Vidal, Albert .......................................................280 Weisz, Steven ................................................... 084 Williams, John ...................................................109 Williams, Margaret . ..........................................226 Willis, Luke......................................................... 142 Willis, Samuel..................................................... 142 Wilmouth, Danièle ............................................ 214 Wiseman, Frederick . ......................................... 258 Yamagata, Sakiko .............................................. 073 Zagora, Nelly .....................................................067 Zavadnikov, Valentin ..........................................132 Zhong, Zaoli ..................................................... 096 Zhu, Xiaoyuan ................................................... 144 Ziółkowska-Kurczuk, Natasza . ......................... 272


INDEX OF CHOREOGRAPHERS 605 Collective ....................................................196 Abalikhina, Anna ...............................................230 Aggiss, Liz .........................................................207 Alfery, Valentin ................................................... 275 Allen, Debbie .............................................. 251, 253 Allen, Richard James ..................................077, 133 Altunaga, Miguel ...............................................286 Amador, Anamaria ............................................ 233 Anderson, Alise ..................................................154 Arques, Juanjo ................................................... 101 Baer, Heather . .................................................. 090 Bakht, Natasha ..................................................058 Balanchine, George ...........................................247 Banchero, Tina ...................................................251 Barbottin, Marie ................................................ 221 Barros, Né .........................................................199 Barruch, Adam ..................................................010 Bart, Jean-Guillaume ......................................... 012 Bart, Patrice .......................................................005 Bassil, Vartan .....................................................093 Béjart, Maurice .................................................. 278 Benvindo, Sergio ...............................................074 Bergeron, Audrey . ............................................ 089 Blazquez, David . ............................................... 156 Bonachella, Rafael .............................................246 Bordas, Emil ......................................................106 Bouche, Iris . ...................................................... 186 Bourdages-Roy, Chloé ....................................... 110 Boxley, Rahan......................................................097 Bravo, Jessica .................................................... 233 Bremec, Nastja . ................................................ 164 Brew, Marc ..........................................................141 Brown, Trisha . ...................................................022 Brown, Victoria ..................................................079 Brunelle, Virginie ...............................................242 Burgos-Meléndez, Marielys .............................. 233 Calmelet, Mathieu ............................................. 221 Calvo, Yolian ...................................................... 233 Caniparoli, Val ...................................................247 Carli, Gina ..........................................................088 Carpenter, Peter ................................................. 214 Catellier, Gregory ............................................... 194 Cembrero Coca, Ana ......................................... 195 Cespedes, George .............................................246 Chong, Tony . ......................................................157 Chopinot, Régine . ............................................. 287 Cole, Kat . ........................................................... 227 Connor, Colin . ................................................... 053 Cunningham, Merce .........................................039 Dekkers, Robert ................................................ 062 Dennison, Hannah . ......................................... 007 Donnet, Victoria ................................................ 057 Dorner, Willi . .....................................................045 Dowling, Amie ................................................... 201 Duke, Ben ..........................................................061 Edinborough, Campbell ................................... 042 Ek, Mats .............................................................041 Ekman, Alexander ............................................ 204 Enc, Defne ......................................................... 192 Espada, Rocío .................................................... 233 Essex, Jennifer ....................................................235 Fattoumi, Héla . .................................................222 Felisi, Veronica ...................................................171 Filmon, Michael ................................................ 031 Fischer, Jacqueline . ...........................................264 Fish, Tiffany ........................................................114 Fisher, Katherine Helen ................................... 060 Fletcher, Michelle ...............................................211 Flexen, Marie-Louise ..........................................117

Foo, Taira ............................................................125 Forance, Teddy . ................................................. 261 Forcier, Marie-France ........................................ 197 Foss, Karen Sofie ............................................... 272 Fuentes, Claudia . .............................................. 217 Gaigg, Christine . ...............................................019 Gamboa, Paola .................................................. 217 Garau, Emma ..................................................... 131 Garcia, Benito . .................................................. 225 Garcia, Eric ........................................................ 227 Gillot, Marie-Agnès ...........................................030 Ginslov, Jeannette .............................................. 113 Goldman, Shandoah .........................................001 Gordon, Sara ..................................................... 176 Graham, Ingrid .................................................. 071 Gravel, Frédérick . ..............................................242 Greene, Natalie ................................................. 201 Griffiths, Julia . ................................................... 277 Guadarrama, Yolanda M.....................................118 Guarino, Nicole ................................................ 040 Guy, Priscilla ...................................................... 108 Hampton, Jamey ................................................. 56 Hanlon, Eran ..................................................... 179 Harris, Christy O ............................................... 218 Haver, Roni ....................................................... 094 Hawksley, Sue . .................................................. 193 Helimets, Tiit . ...........................054, 055, 102, 120 Helstroffer, Nadine . .......................................... 107 Heslop, Martin .................................................. 237 Isikozlu, Elif ....................................................... 197 Jobe, Joe ............................................................. 031 Jocic, Dunja ....................................................... 163 Johnson, Keith ...................................................100 Johnston, Molly ..................................................135 Jouthe, Emmanuel ............................................ 259 Jurányi, Patrick . ................................................ 070 Kallinen, Mikko . .................................................153 Karpanty, Kim .................................................... 168 Kees, Leandro .................................................... 122 Keilson, Ana.........................................................181 Kekoni, Petri .......................................................183 Kennedy, Jessica ................................................ 167 Khan, Akram ......................................................282 Kiesecker, Sarah . ............................................... 134 Kim, Hyonok . .................................................... 170 King, Alonzo ............................. 027, 036, 239, 284 Klebel, Mirjam .......................................... 065, 066 Korec, Yuri ......................................................... 236 Kosharek, Kate . .................................................202 Kryvochizha, Anatolii ........................................ 273 Kühn Jara, Micaela ............................................ 134 Ladjanszki, Marta ..............................................106 Lamoureux, Eric ................................................222 Lansner, Gabrielle .............................................190 Large-Bessette, Ludivine ................................... 221 Larimer, Amy ......................................................145 Lavrosky, Leonid ............................................... 026 Lawrence, Tori ....................................................138 Le Riche, Nicolas . ............................................ 002 Lebel, Julie .........................................................104 LeCrone, Emery ................................................. 073 Levi, Keren ......................................................... 254 Lincoln, Rachael .................................................161 Litwinowicz, Peter ..............................................173 Lobato, Inma ..................................................... 252 Lollie, Lindsey .................................................... 189 Loven, Almog ....................................................169 MacMillan, Kenneth . ....................................... 024 Maillot, Jean-Christophe ................................... 013

Maliphant, Russell ................... 023, 028, 029, 037 Marchione, Aubree . .......................................... 225 Marloff, Marilyn . ............................................... 180 Marsh, Natalie . ..................................................175 Martí, Carme ..................................................... 212 Martinez, José ................................................... 015 Matzke, Torsten . ...............................................078 McCoy, Peter . .................................................... 139 Mendoza, Judit ..........................................064, 188 Merola, Michele ............................................... 080 Mesion, Dianna . ............................................... 283 Moens, Sandra ..................................................208 Molnar, Csaba ...................................................106 Morris, Mark . .................................................... 273 Muraday, Chevi . ................................................. 151 Neumeier, John .................................................032 Niedzwiecki, Jacob ............................................ 103 Nikandish, Maryam ..........................................082 Nureyev, Rudolf .........................................008, 033 Oberdorff, Eric . ................................................. 124 Obitz Mogensen, Amalie .................................. 134 Osorio, Edgar .................................................... 225 Pahkinen, Virpi ..................................................203 Persent, Tim .......................................................121 Petipa, Marius ...................................................286 Petit, Roland .............................................. 014, 021 Pier, Stephen . ............................................ 182, 210 Platel, Alain . ......................................................003 Popkin, Lionel . ..................................................059 Rado, Santiago .................................................. 057 Ratmansky, Alexei . ............................................267 Rein, Wendy ............................................... 038, 105 Renzi, Marta ............................................. 049, 146 Reynolds, Sarah . ............................................... 075 Ribeiro, Paulo .................................................... 232 Roberts, Shannon . ............................................109 Rodenhouse, Sarah ...........................................079 Rogis, Vivienne ...................................................215 Rohman, Carrie ..................................................185 Roland, Ashley ...................................................056 Roman, Gil . ....................................................... 278 Rothschild, Holly ........................................068, 155 Ruttenberg, Dana ..............................................228 Rydman, Fredrik ................................................ 031 Rynia Ryszrd, Michal ......................................... 164 Saire, Philippe . .................................................. 126 Salzer, Rebecca ................................................... 115 Sandy, Kenrick ...................................................226 Sarvis, Paul..........................................................181 Schaefer, Lindsay . ............................................. 184 Schläpfer, Martin ...................................... 009, 035 Schwarzer, Romy ...............................................078 Scribner, Garen . ................................................074 Seewald, Boris ...................................................166 Seiters, Leslie . ....................................................161 Seiwert, Amy . ................................................... 200 Seutin, Alesandra .............................................. 176 Shawn, Ted ........................................................ 257 Silvestrini, Luca .................................................016 Skeidsvoll, Tove ................................................. 174 Smith, Ryan T. . .......................................... 038, 105 Spoerli, Heinz . ................................................. 006 St-Pierre, Dave . .................................................242 Stevinson-Nollet, Katie .................................... 046 Storey, Elliot .......................................................208 Stuck, Les . ..........................................................177 Succi, Ambra ..................................................... 031 SuEn Butoh company .......................................229 Sullivan, Anna . ..................................................072

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INDEX OF SUBMITTERS/ COUNTRIES Sveinsdóttir, Elísabet Birta ................................ 051 Szűcs Dóra, Ida ........................................ 092, 106 Taylor, Paul . ....................................................... 011 The Line Dancecompany ...................................116 Tidrick, Chriselle . ...............................................137 Timulak, Lukas ..................................................095 Tripoli, Giulia ......................................................171 Tuovinen, Minna ............................................... 237 Tzortzi, Evi ..........................................................112 Vainonen, Vasily ................................................ 018 Vass, Imre ..........................................................106 Vincent, Emmanuelle . ......................................220 Waltz, Sasha ......................................................025 Wardal, Linda . ................................................... 150 Way, Ruth ............................................................119 Weinzierl, Helene .............................................. 236 Weiss, Izadora ...........................................034, 052 Weizman, Guy .................................................. 094 Wheeldon, Christopher ............................ 004, 238 Whitney-Fish, Rosie .......................................... 176 Widegren, Jennie ............................................... 031 Willis, Luke ........................................................ 142 Wu, Jia . .............................................................. 129 You, Soo Yuen . ..................................................140 Young, Bill . ........................................................ 218 Zanella, Renato ................................................ 044 Zhong, Zaoli ..................................................... 096 Zhukov, Yuri .......................................................050 Zollar, Jawole Willa Jo . ......................................266 Zupančič, Petra................................................... 165

Armenia Gugarq Summer Camp.......................................152 Australia Onara Films.........................................................215 Shameless Films................................................140 Performing Lines................................................288 The Physical TV Company..........................077, 133 Austria 2nd nature..........................................................019 Aka Frantschesko.............................................. 048 Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images GmbH......032 Cie Willi Dorner..................................................045 Hungry Sharks e.V.............................................. 275 lawine torrèn.............................................. 065, 066 Moshel Film........................................................076 n*tertainment.....................................................244 Österreichischer Rundfunk ORF....................... 033 Red Bull Media House GmbH..........................093 Seven Film- und Postproduction GmbH...........255 SlowForward....................................................... 130 Belgium Athanor Production............................................249 Earth View........................................................... 186 La Ignorancia...................................................... 195 Savage Film........................................................ 265 t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e..............................................220 Bulgaria marta studio....................................................... 216 Canada Alan Lake Factori(e) Land.................................. 219 Audrey Bergeron................................................ 089 Carol and Mariusz.............................................. 128 Cine Qua Non Media.........................................242 Elif Isikozlu......................................................... 197 Evann Siebens...........................................098, 209 Francis Binet....................................................... 110 Heritage Maritime Canada.................................171 Ingenue Pictures................................................ 103 Jaelle Marquis..................................................... 259 Julie Lebel...........................................................104 Mandoline Hybride............................................ 108 Mouvement Perpetuel.......................................058 Mouvement7.......................................................157 Picture This Productions....................................063 Rattlesnake Films Inc.........................................091 Shaftesbury.........................................................267 Video Signatures................................................196 Chile Jerman Catalán................................................... 217 Czech Republic Czech Television................................................. 281 Denmark Klara Elenius....................................................... 143 Finland As2wrists Dance Company................................ 237 Lumikinos Production.........................................183 Mikko Kallinen & The Company.........................153

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France ARTE France....................................................... 243 Bel Air Media...................................................... 017 Compagnie Humaine......................................... 124 Elliot Storey.........................................................208 ESPINAS.............................................................222 Franck Thibault...................................................284 François Roussillon et Associés.................012, 015 Idéale Audience................002, 258.......................... Julien Gallee-Ferre...............................................213 La Compagnie Des Indes................................... 287 Lardux films........................................................282 Les Films Figures Libres....................................246 Ludivine Large-Bessette..................................... 221 Telmondis......................... 005, 008, 013, 014, 022, 025, 026, 030, 039 Victoria Donnet.................................................. 057 Germany Academy of Media Arts Cologne.......................078 Arthaus Musik GmbH........................................ 239 Asteris Kutulas.................................................. 044 David Blazquez................................................... 156 EuroArts Music International GmbH........003, 018 Katharina Bischof............................................... 134 Lutz Gregor.........................................................160 MobileDance...................................................... 176 Nikolai Singer.....................................................264 Pipo Tafel............................................................ 122 seewald & hanna UG.........................................166 Simon-Niklas Scheuring.................................... 139 Sounding Images GmbH...................................289 UNITEL GmbH & Co. KG................................. 006 Zaoli Zhong....................................................... 096 ZDF............................................................ 009, 035 ZDF/3sat.....................................................027, 036 Greece Evi Tzortzi............................................................112 Hungary Ertekmegorzo| SAFE Art Studio – Apodosz Foundation..........................................106 Marcell Andristyak............................................. 092 Patrick Jurányi.................................................... 070 Iceland Elísabet Birta Sveinsdóttir.................................. 051 Ireland Zlata Filipovic..................................................... 167 Israel Almog Loven.......................................................169 ScreensArt..........................................................228 Shelly Kling......................................................... 254 Italy Anita Brandolini.................................................. 081 Cristina Spelti.................................................... 080 RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana............................. 021 Roberta De Paoli................................................ 069 Vittoria Cappelli SRL..........................................262 Mexico Producciones Merthiolate...................................118


Morocco Anna Bajjou........................................................270 New Zealand Good Company Arts........................................... 234 Norway NRK Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation......224 The Line Dancecompany....................................116 Poland Baltic Opera in Gdansk....034, 052.......................... BMC Film............................................................ 223 Centrum Kultury w Lublinie............................... 272 Portugal Ar de Filmes........................................................ 232 Balleteatro...........................................................199 Puerto Rico Palpando Danza................................................. 233 Russia Natasha Merkulova............................................230 XM Company.......................................................132 Saudi Arabia Jawaher Al Sudairy...............................................137 Slovakia D.N.A. Production.............................................. 236 Slovenia RTV / TV Slovenija......................................164, 165 South Africa Walking Gusto Productions................................ 113 South Korea Hyonok Kim Dance Art...................................... 170 Still Mountain Documentary Production...........231 Spain Albert Vidal.........................................................280 Crossing Limits.................................................... 131 Defne Enc........................................................... 192 Freak Independent Film Agency........................ 252 János Loránd...................................................... 212 López-Li Films / Fondation Béjart Ballet Lausanne..................... 278 Marato de L'Espectacle...................................... 245 MoBBAA.....................................................064, 188 Sweden Anna&Paul Film&TV.......................................... 031 Byltet AB.............................................................041 Cullberg Ballet................................................... 204 Fasad AB.....................................................203, 229 Felipe Lira............................................................ 111 Nelly Zagora.......................................................067 Ninja Miori Film.................................................082 RunRanRun DansKompani................................ 150 Studio BuJi..........................................................279 SVT Sveriges Television...................................... 256 Tyrandora............................................................ 174 Switzerland Compagnie Philippe Saire...........................126, 127

The Netherlands 100% Halal Productions B.V............................. 094 Altin Productions................................................ 101 Daniel Gallenkamp N.S.C...................................121 Dunja Jocic......................................................... 163 Group accommodations Olde Vechte...............205 Lukas Timulak....................................................095 Marijke Jongbloed............................................. 260 United Kingdom articulate animal................................................. 193 BalletBoyz Ltd..................................................... 241 BBC Classical Music Television & Performance................................................... 238 Campbell Edinborough..................................... 042 Charles Adrian Gillott......................................... 271 Danceart Projects............................................... 149 Edmunds Becky.................................................. 285 Emile Shemilt.................................................... 040 Enclave productions............................................119 Foolish Clown..................................................... 187 GDance.........................................................117, 141 Goat Media..........................................................191 Harry Amies.........................................................125 I Fagiolini Projects Limited................................043 Jonathan Hamilton............................................. 159 Leopard Films................................... 020, 047, 099 Liz Aggiss............................................................207 Protein Dance.....................................................016 MJW Productions Ltd.........................................226 Opus Arte..................................................004, 024 Poorhouse International Ltd..............................268 Rachel Davies Film Ltd...................................... 277 Samuel Hodges..................................................061 Siobhan Davies Dance...................................... 206 Steve Jackman....................................................269 The London Film School....................................286 Tom Browne........................................................085 Two Dancers Film................................................235 Xenoki........................................ 023, 028, 029, 037 United States of America Alise Anderson....................................................154 Amy Seiwert's Imagery...................................... 200 And Dancers, Inc........................049, 123, 146, 240 Anna Sullivan......................................................072 Artists in Unity.................................................... 184 Beth Portnoy........................................................145 Chris Parker........................................................ 073 CLI Films............................................................. 261 Corda Foundation................................151, 182, 210 Curtis/Berryhill Productions..............................266 Dan Boord/Marilyn Marloff/Luis Valdovino..... 180 Dancing Without Borders........................... 251, 253 Danielle Short..................................................... 075 Deirdre Towers....................................................158 detour dance....................................................... 227 Direct Pictures.................................................... 107 Ellen Maynard.....................................................083 Fistbomb FIlms..................................................100 Fountain 3 Films........................................ 050, 074 gabrielle lansner & company.............................190 Garage Contemporary Ballet.....................086, 172 Gina Carli............................................................088 Hail Dance...........................................................135 Hairless Films / Danièle Wilmouth................... 214 Hannah Dennison............................................. 007 Henry Nevison................................................... 273 Here Now Dance Collective................................211 Hole Dance Films...............................................202 Ingrid Graham.................................................... 071

Jeffrey Curtis....................................................... 194 Jennifer Sims......................................................248 Jia Wu Dance Theater......................................... 129 JMC Independent Productions, LLC................. 225 John Williams.....................................................109 Jonah Rosenthal................................................. 147 Kathryn Stevinson............................................. 046 Lenora Lee Dance...............................................087 Les Stuck..............................................................177 Lionel Popkin......................................................059 Livia Santos........................................................ 148 Maltese Cross Productions.................................185 Mark Freeman.................................................... 178 MashUp Contemporary Dance Company.........079 Material Inc......................................................... 263 MissT Productions.............................................276 Mitchell Rose......................................................056 MM2 Modern Dance........................................ 084 Moving Pictures................................................. 257 Natalie Marsh......................................................175 Natalie Metzger.................................................. 053 Nel Shelby Productions.....................................010 New Boston Films..............................................274 OLab................................................................... 218 oNYx Performance & Production......................001 Paul Sarvis...........................................................181 Peter Litwinowicz................................................173 Pierce Jackson Inc.............................................. 283 Post:Ballet & RTFM Records............................ 062 Quinn B Wharton....................................... 162, 247 Rachael Lincoln...................................................161 Rahan Boxley......................................................097 Rapt Productions, Inc.........201, 054, 055, 102, 120 RAWdance...........................................................038 Rebecca Salzer..................................................... 115 RJ Muna Pictures........................................060, 105 Sarah Friedland................................................... 198 String Theory Productions..........................068, 155 subtleshift.......................................................... 090 THIRTEEN for WNET......................................... 011 Tiffany Fish..........................................................114 Tori Lawrence + Co..............................................138 Travesty Dance Group........................................ 168 Victoria Sendra................................................... 189 Willis Talking....................................................... 142 Willoughby Production...................................... 179 Xiaoyuan Zhu...................................................... 144 Yelena Demikovsky.............................................250

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INDEX OF SUBMITTERS 2nd nature..........................................................019 Austria Christine Gaigg 2nd.nature@kabsi.at

Ar de Filmes........................................................ 232 Portugal Alexandre Oliveira ardefilmesgeral@sapo.pt

100% Halal Productions B.V. .......................... 094 The Netherlands Roelien Hendriks roelien@100procenthalal.nl

ARTE France....................................................... 243 France Norman Delauné n-delaune@artefrance.fr

Academy of Media Arts Cologne.......................078 Germany Elke Brugger elke.brugger@gmx.at

Arthaus Musik GmbH........................................ 239 Germany Henriette Stallbaum h.stallbaum@monarda-arts.com

aka frantschesko................................................ 048 Austria franz Sramek slowolution@slowforward.org

Artists in Unity.................................................... 184 USA Lindsay Schaefer lindsayschaefer@movementforyou.com

Alan Lake Factori(e) Land.................................. 219 Canada Alan Lake laankale@hotmail.com

As2wrists Dance Company................................ 237 Finland Martin Heslop martin@as2wrists.fi

Albert Vidal.........................................................280 Spain miriam@laciutatefimera.cat

Asteris Kutulas.................................................. 044 Germany koutoulas@asti-music.de

Alise Anderson....................................................154 USA aliseanderson1@gmail.com

Athanor Production............................................249 Belgium Anne Closset contact@athanor-production.be

Almong Loven....................................................169 Israel almogloven@gmail.com Altin Productions................................................ 101 The Netherlands Altin Kaftira altin@mac.com Amy Seiwert’s Imagery...................................... 200 USA Joseph Copley joseph@asimagery.org And Dancers, Inc........................049, 123, 146, 240 USA Marta Renzi marta.renzi@gmail.com Anita Brandolini.................................................. 081 Italy ballerani@hotmail.it Anna Bajjou........................................................270 Morocco abubka@gmail.com

Audrey Bergeron................................................ 089 Canada o.dreybergeron@gmail.com BalletBoyz Ltd..................................................... 241 UK Kerry Whelan kerry@balletboyz.com Balleteatro...........................................................199 Portugal Né Barros balleteatro@gmail.com Baltic Opera in Gdansk..............................034, 052 Poland Marek Weiss-Grzesinski impresariat@operabaltycka.pl BBC Classical Music Television & Performance....................................................... 238 UK Victoria Jones victoria.jones@bbc.co.uk

Anna Sullivan......................................................072 USA annadroid@gmail.com

Bel Air Media...................................................... 017 France Svetlana Tkachenko svetlana.tkachenko@belairmedia.com

Anna&Paul Film&TV.......................................... 031 Sweden Anna Hellman anna@annahellman.se

Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images GmbH......032 Austria Bernhard Fleischer bernhard.fleischer@bfmi.at

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Beth Portnoy........................................................145 New York bethmoves@gmail.com BMC Film............................................................ 223 Poland Krzysztof Stasiak info@bmcfilm.com Byltet AB.............................................................041 Sweden Jacek Solecki js.art47@gmail.com Campbell Edinborough..................................... 042 UK a.edinborough@hull.ac.uk Carol and Mariusz.............................................. 128 Canada Carol Prieur flybycoincoin@hotmail.com Centrum Kultury w Lublinie............................... 272 Poland Anna Kalita taniec@ck.lublin.pl Charles Adrian Gillott......................................... 271 UK charlesadrian@me.com Chris Parker........................................................ 073 USA chrisparkerphoto@gmail.com Cie Willi Dorner..................................................045 Austria Wilhelm Dorner office@ciewdorner.at Cine Qua Non Media.........................................242 Canada Guillaume Paquin guilpaq@yahoo.ca CLI Films............................................................. 261 USA Jonathan Arpino jon.arpino@gmail.com Compagnie Humaine......................................... 124 France Eric Oberdorff eric@compagniehumaine.com Compagnie Philippe Saire...........................126, 127 Switzerland Philippe Saire communication@philippesaire.ch Corda Foundation................................151, 182, 210 USA Woody Lomas cordafoundation@earthlink.net Cristina Spelti.................................................... 080 Italy cristinaspelti@gmail.com


crossing limits..................................................... 131 Spain Andrea Eidenhammer info@andreaeidenhammer.com

Direct Pictures.................................................... 107 USA Nadine Helstroffer dance@directpictures.com

Cullberg Ballet................................................... 204 Sweden Monica Fredriksson monica.fredriksson@cullbergbaletten.se

D.N.A. Production.............................................. 236 Slovakia Marian Šesták marian@dnaproduction.sk

Curtis/Berryhill Productions..............................266 USA Martha Curtis mcurtis@vcu.edu

Dunja Jocic......................................................... 163 The Netherlands dunja.jocic@gmail.com

Foolish Clown..................................................... 187 UK John Coombes john@johncoombes.com

Earth View . ........................................................ 186 Belgium Senne Dehandschutter senne@earthinmotion.eu

Fountain 3 Films........................................ 050, 074 USA Katharine Duhamel kate.duhamel@gmail.com

Edmunds Becky.................................................. 285 UK becky.edmunds@gmail.com

Francis Binet....................................................... 110 Canada sirouhei@gmail.com

Elif Isikozlu......................................................... 197 Canada elif.isikozlu@gmail.com

Franck Thibault...................................................284 France contact@franck-thibault.com

Elísabet Birta Sveinsdóttir.................................. 051 Iceland elisabetbirta@gmail.com

François Roussillon et Associés.................012, 015 France David Reboul fraprod@fraprod.com

Czech Television ................................................ 281 Czech Republic Jitka Prochazkova jitka.prochazkova@ceskatelevize.cz Dan Boord/Marilyn Marloff/Luis Valdovino..... 180 USA Luis Valdovino luis.valdovino@colorado.edu Danceart Projects............................................... 149 UK Steven Sola Fajana danceart.projects@me.com Dancing Without Borders........................... 251, 253 USA Magalie Bonneau-Marcil m@dancingwithoutborders.org Good Company Arts........................................... 234 New Zealand Daniel Belton xyz@goodcompanyarts.com Daniel Gallenkamp N.S.C...................................121 The Netherlands Daniel Gallenkamp mailvandaan@gmail.com Hairless Films.................................................... 214 USA Danièle Wilmouth hairlessfilms@gmail.com Danielle Short..................................................... 075 USA danishort@gmail.com David Blazquez................................................... 156 Germany blazda@gmx.de Defne Enc........................................................... 192 Spain defne.enc@gmail.com Deirdre Towers....................................................158 USA deirdretowers@aol.com detour dance....................................................... 227 USA Eric Garcia detourdance@gmail.com

Ellen Maynard.....................................................083 USA emaynard116@gmail.com Elliot Storey.........................................................208 France llooty.storey@gmail.com Emile Shemilt.................................................... 040 UK emileshemilt@hotmail.com Enclave productions............................................119 UK Russell Frampton r.frampton@btinternet.com Ertekmegorzo | SAFE Art Studio – Apodosz Foundation..........................................106 Hungary Szucs Réka rszucs@megorzo.hu EuroArts Music International GmbH........003, 018 Germany Lena Schindler l.schindler@euroarts.com Evann Siebens...........................................098, 209 Canada evann@evannsiebens.com Evi Tzortzi............................................................112 Greece tzortzievi@gmail.com Fasad AB.....................................................203, 229 Sweden Jesper Kurlandsky sigrid@fasad.se

Felipe Lira............................................................ 111 Sweden liraaf@gmail.com Fistbomb Films..................................................100 USA Gregory Crosby greg@fistbombfilms.com

Freak Independent Film Agency........................ 252 Spain Monica Gallego festivales@agenciafreak.com gabrielle lansner & company.............................190 USA Gabrielle Lansner gabrielle_lansner_company@yahoo.com Garage Contemporary Ballet.....................086, 172 USA Ryan Beck Ryanobeck@gmail.com GDance.........................................................117, 141 UK Fiona Nevada fiona@gdance.co.uk Gina Carli............................................................088 USA ginacarli89@gmail.com Goat Media..........................................................191 UK Katrina McPherson info@go-at.co.uk Group accommodations Olde Vechte...............205 The Netherlands Nuno Escudeiro nmp.escudeiro@gmail.com Gugarq Summer Camp . ....................................152 Armenia Vahe Khanamiryan vahekhanamiryan@yahoo.com

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Hail Dance...........................................................135 USA Molly Johnston meverts@uoregon.edu Hannah Dennison............................................. 007 USA hwdennison@gmail.com Harry Amies.........................................................125 UK harryamies@gmail.com Henry Nevison................................................... 273 USA henryn8@msn.com Here Now Dance Collective................................211 USA Michelle Fletcher herenowdance@gmail.com Heritage Maritime Canada.................................171 Canada Simon Lebrun slebrun@fbcmontreal.com Hole Dance Films...............................................202 USA Carrie Richer films@DWJH.org Hungry Sharks e.V.............................................. 275 Austria Valentin Alfery valentin.alfery@gmail.com Hyonok Kim Dance Art...................................... 170 South Korea Hyonok Kim hok609@kmu.ac.kr I Fagiolini Projects Limited................................043 UK Kieran Cooper ifagiolini@kierancooper.com Idéale Audience..........................................002, 258 France Nathalie Muller nmuller@ideale-audience.fr Ingenue Pictures................................................ 103 Canada Jacob Niedzwiecki jake@jacob-n.com Ingrid Graham.................................................... 071 USA ingridgraham4@gmail.com Jaelle Marquis..................................................... 259 Canada jaellemarquis@gmail.com Jawaher Al Sudairy...............................................137 Saudi Arabia jsudairy@gmail.com Jeffrey Curtis....................................................... 194 USA curvington@gmail.com

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Jennifer Sims......................................................248 USA jsims0921@gmail.com Jerman Catalán................................................... 217 Chile jercatalan@gmail.com Jia Wu Dance Theater......................................... 129 USA Jia Wu jiajiadance@yahoo.com

Leopard Films................................... 020, 047, 099 UK Horton Johannah johorton@leopardfilms.com Les Stuck..............................................................177 USA les@cycling74.com Les Films Figures Libres....................................246 France Sonia Paramo sonia@lesfilmsfigureslibres.com

JMC Independent Productions, LLC................. 225 USA Janet Carrus musicalchairsthemovie@gmail.com

Lionel Popkin......................................................059 USA lionelpopkin@gmail.com

John Williams.....................................................109 USA jtw87@aol.com

Livia Santos........................................................ 148 USA lili_lcg@hotmail.com

Jonah Rosenthal................................................. 147 USA jonahdrosenthal@gmail.com

Liz Aggiss............................................................207 UK lizaggiss@hotmail.com

Jonathan Hamilton............................................. 159 UK jonhamilton@me.com

López-Li Films / Fondation Béjart Ballet Lausanne..................... 278 Spain Arantxa Aguirre txa@mac.com

Julie Lebel...........................................................104 Canada julie@ensembleindependant.org Julien Gallee-Ferre...............................................213 France julien.gf@hotmail.fr Katharina Bischof............................................... 134 Germany katharinabischof@gmx.de Kathryn Stevinson............................................. 046 USA stevinson@hartford.edu Klara Elenius....................................................... 143 Denmark klaraelenius@gmail.com La Ignorancia...................................................... 195 Belgium Ana Cembrero Coca ana@laignorancia.com Lardux films........................................................282 France Christian Pfohl lardux@lardux.com lawine torrèn.............................................. 065, 066 Austria Hubert Lepka lawine@torren.at Lenora Lee Dance...............................................087 USA Lenora Lee froncy_lee@yahoo.com

Loránd János...................................................... 212 Spain lorand.janos01@estudiant.upf.edu Protein Dance.....................................................016 UK Sarah Trist sarah@proteindance.co.uk Ludivine Large-Bessette..................................... 221 France largebessette.ludivine@gmail.com Lukas Timulak....................................................095 The Netherlands lukas@timulak.com Lumikinos Production.........................................183 Finland Thomas Freundlich thomas@freundlich.org Lutz Gregor.........................................................160 Germany mail@lutz-gregor.com Maltese Cross Productions.................................185 USA Nandini Sikand nsikand@yahoo.com Mandoline Hybride............................................ 108 Canada Priscilla Guy mandolinehybride@gmail.com Marato de L'Espectacle...................................... 245 Spain Olga Sasplugas info@via.org.es


Marcell Andristyak............................................. 092 Hungary marcell.adk@gmail.com Marijke Jongbloed............................................. 260 The Netherlands m.jongbloed1@tele2.nl Mark Freeman.................................................... 178 USA mfreeman@mail.sdsu.edu marta studio....................................................... 216 Bulgaria Marta varlamova-trifonova tamarta@abv.bg MashUp Contemporary Dance Company.........079 USA Jenna Tatone jt.mashupdance@gmail.com Material Inc......................................................... 263 USA Patrick Fraser p.fraser@me.com

Mouvement7.......................................................157 Canada Tony Chong tonychong@videotron.ca

Opus Arte..................................................004, 024 UK Ben Pateman ben.pateman@roh.org.uk

Moving Pictures................................................. 257 USA Ron Honsa ron@mpny.tv

ร sterreichischer Rundfunk ORF....................... 033 Austria Ines Pedoth ines.pedoth@orf.at

Natalie Marsh......................................................175 USA npmarsh12@gmail.com

Palpando Danza................................................. 233 Puerto Rico Anamaria Amador anamadanza@gmail.com

Natalie Metzger.................................................. 053 USA natalie@metzart.org Natasha Merkulova............................................230 Russia Natasha Merkulova merkulovan@inbox.ru Nel Shelby Productions.....................................010 USA Nel Shelby studio@nelshelby.com

Patrick Jurรกnyi.................................................... 070 Hungary filmradical@gmail.com Paul Sarvis...........................................................181 USA psarvis@bowdoin.edu Peter Litwinowicz................................................173 USA pete@revisionfx.com

Mikko Kallinen & The Company.........................153 Finland Mikko Kallinen mikkokallinen.thecompany@suomi24.fi

Nelly Zagora.......................................................067 Sweden nelly_zagora@hotmail.com

Picture This Productions....................................063 Canada Stefan Verna ibopyoubopwebop@yahoo.ca

MissT Productions.............................................276 USA Tiziana Perinotti tgp_2001@hotmail.com

New Boston Films..............................................274 USA Jeffrey Ruoff Jeffrey.k.ruoff@dartmouth.edu

Pierce Jackson Inc.............................................. 283 USA Pierce Jackson piercejackson@hotmail.com

Mitchell Rose......................................................056 USA MitchellRose@mac.com

Nikolai Singer.....................................................264 Germany nikolaisinger@gmx.de

Pipo Tafel............................................................ 122 Germany pipposch@web.de

MJW Productions Ltd.........................................226 UK Margaret Williams info@mjwproductions.com

Ninja Miori Film.................................................082 Sweden Ninja Miori contact@ninjamiori.com

Poorhouse International Ltd..............................268 UK Aga Zielinska aga.zielinska@poorhouseintl.co.uk

MM2 Modern Dance........................................ 084 USA Steven Weisz mm2dance@gmail.com

NRK Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation......224 Norway Anne Rothing anne.rothing@nrk.no

Post:Ballet & RTFM Records............................ 062 USA Artemis Robison artfly@artemis.fm

MoBBAA.....................................................064, 188 Spain Judit Mendoza Aguilar judit.mendoza@gmail.com

n*tertainment.....................................................244 Austria Nina Saurugg nina@ntertainment.at

Producciones Merthiolate...................................118 Mexico Yolanda M. Guadarrama revistamoho@hotmail.com

MobileDance...................................................... 176 Germany Joanne Parkes joparkesdance@yahoo.com

OLab................................................................... 218 USA Christy O Harris christyoharris@gmail.com

Quinn B Wharton....................................... 162, 247 USA Quinn Wharton quinnwharton@gmail.com

Moshel Film........................................................076 Austria Daniel Moshel daniel@moshel.com

Onara Films.........................................................215 Australia Damian Heffernan mail@onarafilms.com

Rachel Davies Film Ltd...................................... 277 UK Rachel Davies rachel@racheldavies.com

Mouvement Perpetuel.......................................058 Canada Marlene Millar info@mouvementperpetuel.net

oNYx Performance & Production......................001 USA Shandoah Goldman shandoahg@gmail.com

Rachael Lincoln...................................................161 USA rachlink@gmail.com Rahan Boxley......................................................097 USA rahan.b@gmail.com

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RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana............................. 021 Italy Benedetta Migliore benedetta.migliore@rai.it

ScreensArt..........................................................228 Israel Dana Ruttenberg dana@screensart.com

SVT Sveriges Television...................................... 256 Sweden Bengt Wennehorst bengt.wennehorst-norrman@svt.se

Rapt Productions, Inc.................054, 055, 102, 120 USA Elizabeth Tan liz@raptproductions.com

seewald & hanna UG.........................................166 Germany Boris Seewald post@borisseewald.de

t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e..............................................220 Belgium Pierre Larauza pierre@transitscape.net

Rapt Productions, Inc........................................ 201 USA Austin Forbord austin@raptproductions.com

Seven Film- und Postproduction GmbH...........255 Austria Alexander Reindl office@sevenproduction.com

Telmondis......................... 005, 008, 013, 014, 022, 025, 026, 030, 039 France Denis Morlière denis.morliere@telmondis.fr

Rattlesnake Films Inc.........................................091 Canada Robert King rob.king2@sasktel.net

Shaftesbury.........................................................267 Canada Rebecca Herr rherr@shaftesbury.ca

RAWdance...........................................................038 USA Wendy Rein raw@rawdance.org

Shameless Films................................................140 Australia Glenn D'Cruz gdcruz@deakin.edu.au

Rebecca Salzer..................................................... 115 USA rs@rebeccasalzer.com

Shelly Kling......................................................... 254 Israel shellykling1@gmail.com

Red Bull Media House GmbH..........................093 Austria Katharina Kloiber katharina.kloiber@at.redbullmediahouse.com

Simon-Niklas Scheuring.................................... 139 Germany simon-niklas@gmx.de

RJ Muna Pictures........................................060, 105 USA RJ Muna studio@rjmuna.com

Siobhan Davies Dance...................................... 206 UK Robyn Cabaret film@siobhandavies.com

The Line Dancecompany....................................116 Norway Kristina Soetorp olmaidka@gmail.com The London Film School....................................286 UK Mikel Gurrea info@mikelgurrea.com The Physical TV Company..........................077, 133 Australia Richard James Allen PhysicalTV@bigpond.com THIRTEEN for WNET......................................... 011 USA David Ernst ernstd@thirteen.org

Roberta De Paoli................................................ 069 Italy robindp2@yahoo.it

SlowForward....................................................... 130 Austria Franz Sramek f.sramek@networld.at

Tiffany Fish..........................................................114 USA tiffanysfish@gmail.com Tom Browne........................................................085 UK tombrowne88@me.com

articulate animal................................................. 193 UK Roddy Simpson roddy@roddysimpson.com

Sounding Images GmbH...................................289 Germany Iris Gehlert iris.gehlert@sounding-images.de

Tori Lawrence + Co..............................................138 USA Tori Lawrence torilawrenceco@gmail.com

RTV / TV Slovenija......................................164, 165 Slovenia Danica Dolinar dolinardanica@gmail.com

Still Mountain Documentary Production...........231 South Korea Eugene Sa nabinsan@hotmail.com

Travesty Dance Group........................................ 168 USA Kim Karpanty kkdance3@aol.com

RunRanRun DansKompani................................ 150 Sweden Linda Wardal linda.wardal@hotmail.com

String Theory Productions..........................068, 155 USA Holly Rothschild hollyrothschild@gmail.com

Two Dancers Film ..............................................235 UK James Gardner hello@twodancersfilm.com

Samuel Hodges..................................................061 UK hodges.samuel@gmail.com

Studio BuJi..........................................................279 Sweden Ami SkĂĽnberg Dahlstedt info@amiskanberg.se

Tyrandora............................................................ 174 Sweden Tove Skeidsvoll mail@toveskeidsvoll.com

subtleshift.......................................................... 090 USA Lindsay Gauthier dancerleonie@gmail.com

UNITEL GmbH & Co. KG................................. 006 Germany Barbara Hornberger barbara.hornberger@unitel.de

Performing Lines................................................288 Australia Sue Healey sue.healey@optusnet.com.au

Victoria Donnet.................................................. 057 France victoriadonnet@hotmail.com

Sarah Friedland................................................... 198 USA sarah_friedland@brown.edu Savage Film........................................................ 265 Belgium Ine De Bock ine@savagefilm.be

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Victoria Sendra...................................................189 USA victoriasendra@msn.com Video Signatures................................................196 Canada Marites Carino maritescarino@gmail.com Vittoria Cappelli SRL......................................... 262 Italy Mar Izquierdo Pombar izquierdo.mar@gmail.com Walking Gusto Productions................................113 South Africa Jeannette Ginslov jeannette.ginslov@gmail.com Willis Talking.......................................................142 USA Luke Willis Lukehwillis@gmail.com Willoughby Production...................................... 179 USA Eran Hanlon willoughbyproduction@gmail.com Xenoki........................................023, 028, 029, 037 UK Deborah May deborah@xenoki.co.uk Xiaoyuan Zhu......................................................144 USA sharon.zhuxiaoyuan@gmail.com XM Company...................................................... 132 Russia Xenia Marshanskaya salu@yandex.ru Yelena Demikovsky.............................................250 USA yelenademi@mac.com Zaoli Zhong.......................................................096 Germany zazhong@syr.edu ZDF............................................................ 009, 035 Germany Maria Schell-Hay schell-hay.m@zdf.de ZDF/3sat.................................................... 027, 036 Germany Birgit Lorbeer-Claussen lorbeer.b@zdf.de Zlata Filipovic..................................................... 167 Ireland zlatafilipovic@gmail.com

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IntErnatIonal MusIC + MEdIa CEntrE

aVant PrEMIÈrE sCrEEnInGs and sYMPosIa Every year Presentation of approximately 400 brand-new music and dance programmes to the industry

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oPEn aIr MusIC FIlM FEstIVals Worldwide

screenings of operas, classical, world music and jazz concerts as well as classical and contemporary dance films

IMZ WorKsHoPs and FIlM sCrEEnInGs at ItF GoldEn PraGuE Prague, every October IMZ World MusIC FIlM sCrEEnInGs and ConFErEnCE at WoMEX Varying destinations World MusIC FIlMs on tour Worldwide

non-commercial distribution and screenings at various festivals

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IMZ danCE sCrEEn Varying destinations, biannual

International festival and competition for dance films

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danCE sCrEEn on tour Worldwide

non-commercial distribution and screenings at various festivals

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IMZ FIlM databasE More than 30.000 programme-entries of classical, jazz and world music concerts, opera, ballet and contemporary dance films

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13th International Festival And Competition For Dance Films & Videos

Photo: Golden Gate 3D, courtesy of Fountain 3 Films

12 – 15 September 2013 San Francisco, USA


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