SCHEDULE FOR THE DANCE ON CAMERA FESTIVAL

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PUBLIC SCREENING SCHEDULE FOR DANCE ON CAMERA 2012 Walter Reade Theater Friday, January 27 through Tuesday, January 31

Friday, January  27 1:30pm                        Makarova: In A Class of her Own (52min) (Q&A with Natalia Makarova) 3:30pm                        Never Stand Still (74min) (Q&A with director Ron Honsa) 6:00pm                        Coup de Grace (26min), Numb Ceremony (5min), The Supreme Task of Whip it & Alleluia (5min)Labyrinth Within (28min) (Q&A with directors Clara van Gool and Jenn Goodwin) 8:30pm                        Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance (90min) (Panel discussion with moderator Anna Kisselgoff, former Chief Dance Critic of The New York Times; Ashley C. Wheater, Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet; Bob Hercules, Director of the film; Kevin McKenzie, Artistic Director of American Ballet Theater and former Joffrey principal; former Joffrey Ballet principals Brunilda Ruiz and Adam Sklute, current Artistic Director of Ballet West)   Saturday, January 28 1:30pm                        Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance (90min) (Panel discussion with moderator Sasha Anawalt, author of The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the making of an American Dance Company (published  by Scribner’s 1996); Bob Hercules, Director of the film; Trinette Singleton, one of original dancers of The Joffrey Ballet, who appeared on Time Magazine’s cover in 1968 for rock ballet “Astarte”;  current Artistic Director  Ashley C. Wheater; former Joffrey principal Christian Holder) 4:00pm                        En Dedans (10min), Figment (3min), Balanchine in Paris (57min) (Introduction by director Gabrielle Lamb, Q&A with director Dominique Delouche) 6:15pm                        Ora (15min)Eye on Dance: Interview with Moses Pendleton and Jonathan Wolken (28min)Still Moving: Pilobolus at 40 (38min) (Introduction by directors Philippe Baylaucq and Jeffrey Ruoff, and Eye on Dance’s Celia Ipiotis) 8:30pm                        Musical Chairs (104min) (Q&A with director Susan Seidelman)   Sunday, January 29 1:30pm                        Coup de Grace (26min), Numb Ceremony (5min), The Supreme Task of  Whip it & Alleluia (5min)Labyrinth Within (29min) (Q&A with directors Clara van Gool, Jenn Goodwin and Pontus Lidberg) 4:00pm                        White Shirt, Black Tie, Black Pants XXS (14min)Finding Billy (70min) (Introduction by director David Fernandez, Q&A with director Joe Locarro and “Billys” David Alvarez, Kiril Kulish, Trent Kowalik) 6:15pm                        Mis Caminos a traves de la Danza (My Paths through Dance) (90min) (Q&A with director David Cabrero) 8:45pm                        La Femme à la Cafetière (7min), The Space in Back of You (65min) (Q&A with director Richard Rutkowski)   Monday, January 30 1:00pm                        En Dedans (10min), Figment (3min), Balanchine in Paris (57min) (Introductions by directors Gabrielle Lamb and Dominique Delouche) 3:30pm                        La Femme à la Cafetière (7min), The Space in Back of You (65min) (Q&A with director Richard Rutkowski) 6:00pm                        Two Seconds After Laughter (16min)Sand (10min), Black Train Is Coming (3min), Pursuit (4min)Re-staging Shelter (90min) (Introductions by directors David Rousseve, Cari Ann Shim Sham, John T. Williams, Amy Campion, Bryce Berryhill) 8:30pm                        Falling (5min), Wayne McGregor – Going Somewhere (80min) (Introduction by director Adriano Cirulli) Tuesday, January 31 1:30pm                        Two Seconds After Laughter (16min)Sand (10min), Black Train Is Coming (3min), Pursuit (4min)Restaging Shelter (90min) (Introductions by directors David Rousseve, Cari Ann Shim Sham, John T. Williams, Amy Campion, Bryce Berryhill) 4:00pm                        Mis Caminos/My Journey through Dance (90min) (Q&A with director David Cabrero) 6:15pm                        First Position (92min) (Q&A with director Bess Kargman) 9:00pm                        DFA Student Competition/Winning Film (5min), freedom2dance (20min), Check Your Body at the Door (60min) (Introductions by student winner, director Ina Sotirova and producer Sally Sommer)

FREE EVENTS Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center Amphitheater Saturday, January 28 and Sunday, January 29

Saturday, January 28 12:00pm                      Meet the Artist: Nuria Font 2:00pm                        Bench Seat (19min), Come Sit Stay (7min), Fanfare for a Marching Band (15min), Play House (3min), Spring Cleaning (8min) (Q&A with directors Anna Mastro, Jody Oberfelder, Danielle Wilmouth, Pooh Kaye) 4:00pm                        Meet the Artist: Clara van Gool   Sunday, January 29 12:00pm                      DFA High School Student Dance Film Competition (45min) 1:30pm                        Meet the Artist: Richard Daniels 3:30pm                        Seven Solos: A Documentary (70min) (Q&A with director Douglas Rosenberg, dancer Li Chiao-Ping, and choreographers Heidi Latsky and Molissa Fenley)

FURMAN GALLERY PHOTO EXHIBIT 

Dance on Camera is accompanied by a colorful photo exhibit in the Freida and Roy Furman Gallery by Herbert Migdoll, painter and official photographer for the Joffrey Ballet. The exhibit highlights “Joffrey’s Carousel: Celebrating 50 Years of Dance,” a photographic parade of Joffrey’s dancers in costume, representing the company’s classical and contemporary repertory.  The multiple images on panels were shot in 1996 at Chicago’s Navy Pier’s famed outdoor carousel. 30 YEARS OF EYE ON DANCE Editor: Celia Ipiotis Country: USA, 2010, 23 min Highlights from the cable interview program include clips of some of the brightest dance stars in all disciplines interviewed by producer and host Celia Ipiotis. Some of the astonishing subjects being interviewed include Alvin Ailey, Agnes de Mille, Lloyd Newson, Edward Villela, Glen Tetley, Jimmy Slyde, Doug Varone, Yvonne Rainer and Sara Rudner, and many more.