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DFA Digest
by Brighid Greene
November 21, 2012
DFA PROGRAMS
Distribution Panel
Liz Wolff- Dance on Camera Festival, The Weinstein Company
Nick Dawson- Filmmaker Magazine, IFP and reRun
November 28, 2012
7:30pm-10:00pm
Dance New Amsterdam, Studio 6
280 Broadway (entrance on 35 Chambers)
$10 for DFA or DNA Members;
$25 for Non-Members
Email brighid@dancefilms.org with DFL in the subject line to RSVP. Read more.
December 18, 2012
7:30pm-10:00pm
Dance New Amsterdam, Theater
280 Broadway (entrance on 35 Chambers)
FREE for DFA or DNA Members;
$10 for Non-Members
Email brighid@dancefilms.org with DFL in the subject line to RSVP. Read more.
Screening and Talk Back with David Hinton
Alongside the screening of additional dance films by New York based artists
November 27, 2012
6:00pm-8:00pm
Pink Pony, back screening room
176 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
FREE
Email brighid@dancefilms.org to RSVP.
Call for submissions from New York City High School Students!
Submissions Now Open!
Deadline: January 4th, 2013
Submission Form
Dance Films Association seeks New York City high school student dance film submissions in conjunction with the annual Dance on Camera Festival co-sponsored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Student film submissions should be between 1-5 minutes in length and should feature dance as the film’s main component. Student submissions should address the relationship between dance and the camera, linking the two in imaginative ways. Films can be documentary, narrative or art films.
DFA Friends
In An Evening with Kylián/Inger/Walerski, two of Kylián’s ballets from the renowned “Black&White” series are presented alongside works by one of his protégés, “Chamber” by NDT dancer and choreographer Medhi Walerski, and “Swan Song” by NDT resident choreographers Sol León and Paul Lightfoot. Don’t miss this incredible evening of dance – The New York Times raves “If you see one live performance this year…Nederlands Dans Theater is the one to see.”
Check for times and theaters near you!
Originally a hit when first staged in 1862, The Pharaoh’s Daughter fell out of favor with the Soviet regime. In 2000, Pierre Lacotte was commissioned to resurrect Petipa’s mighty Egyptian fresco, and it became a hit yet again. This production starts Svetlana Zakharova as the Egyptian princess and Ruslan Skvortsov as the English Lord.
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