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Films That Move at Gibney Dance Center

 

Featuring:

An Ostrich Proudly by Xan Burley and Alex Springer
Becoming Be-going by Run Shayo
Windings by Zena Bibler

DFA welcomes Greg Vander Veer to the Board of Directors!

Director of Keep Dancing and upcoming documentary on Martha Hill

Greg Vander Veer is a documentary filmmaker and  video contributor of IndexMagazine.com.  Recently, he directed and photographed the documentary film Keep Dancing, about the legendary dancers Marge Champion and Donald Saddler. The film was an Official Selection at over 20 international film festivals including SXSW, SilverDocs and DocuWeeks, and was nominated by the International Documentary Association (IDA) for the 2010 Distinguished Short Documentary Award. Greg is now directing a feature documentary film in post-production about Martha Hill, a pioneer and visionary in the field of Modern Dance. He is also producing and directing the film Church Forest. In 2012, Greg directed a feature documentary film , Another Tour, about a New York based modern dance company as they toured through Peru. He also has served cameraman on several projects with  filmmaker, Albert Maysles.

Guess Who’s In the Greenroom?

Christy Park, Executive Director of Dance Films Association,
is in the Greenroom!

May 23
11:00-2:00

Join her at Gibney Dance Center

RSVP to allie@gibneydance.org

Guess Who’s In The Greenroom?  is a program of Gibney Dance Center

A message of love, a message of suffering, a message of sorrow

“A message of love, a message of suffering, a message of sorrow.” So says a blind man in Kinshasa, Congo when he hears classical music for the first time courtesy of Alain Platel’s sensational production of Pitie performed by his Belgian dance-theatre company C de la B.
The unforgettable film of this tour stop plays tonight [...]

Film dedicated to FELIX

Carlos Saura, Jr, and Javier Sanchez, the producers of FLAMENCO FLAMENCO, spoke to an entranced audience at the Walter Reade Theatre last night for the sold-out US Premiere screening. They return to the Reade for the second showing today, Jan 30th, at 3:30pm.
Gabriela Estrada and her partner Miguel Najera will present their project inspired by [...]

New Press for Dance on Camera

The three girls featured in ALL THE LADIES SAY (photo at left) – Aiko, Lady Champ and Baby Love – are flying in for both screenings at Walter Reade Theatre. Party to follow uptown…
“KICKS AND FLICKS”
Susan Reiter writes about Dance on Camera Festival in New York Press
Kudos to Tendu TV
Huffington Post salutes Symposium presenter [...]

TODAY, Jan 26 Dance on Camera Festival Events

1-6:30              Baryshnikov Arts Center, Studio 6B – Billy Cowie Retrospective
1:30pm            Beacon School –   Meet the Director Caswell Coggins
3:00pm           Beacon School – Screening of DESTINO
6:30- 8            Baryshnikov Arts Center – Cowie’s performance of ”Hi Jinks” – [...]

Festival Updates

Billy Cowie landed safely in New York City. Today we are loading in his amazing 3d video show at Baryshnikov Arts Center.
Join us later at Big Screen Project for 2 screenings. Jan 24, 5 & 7 pm Dance on Camera/Bravo!FACT at The Big Screen Project.
Read Robert Johnson’s Star Ledger preview of Dance on Camera Festival
We hope you saw the [...]

breaking news….Dance on Camera Festival!

Jan 23, 6pm Bravo!FACT at The Big Screen Project.
Read Robert Johnson’s Star Ledger preview of Dance on Camera Festival
See Dance on Camera Jan 23, SundayArts, noon on WNET, Channel 13
Read about Ina Hahn’s documentary on Doris Humphrey
DFA & The Film Society of Lincoln Center present the 39th annual, internationally touring Dance on Camera Festival Jan [...]

The Dance Goodbye – Nov/Dec 2010 Journal, Part IV

The Dance Goodbye
An Interview between Editor Kathryn Luckstone and DFA fiscal sponsored filmmakers Eileen Douglas & Ron Steinman
Along with Ron Steinman – her producing partner in Douglas/Steinman Productions – Eileen Douglas has been a member of Dance Films Association for well over a decade. When asked how she first learned of the organization, she remembers that she turned [...]

Alla Kovgan: Shoemaker – Nov/Dec Journal Part III

Alla Kovgan: Shoemaker
by Marta Renzi
How does an award-winning filmmaker share her insights and experience in only two hours? Alla Kovgan chose to outline the process of making the short film NORA – from the original decision to focus on Nora Chipaumire as subject/story, to tips on editing. Along the way we were treated to a mini-list of other inspirational film [...]

Festival Preview – Nov/Dec Journal, Part III

Dance on Camera Reflections
by Deirdre Towers
30 years ago I started working for DFA. I had gone to Susan Braun, the founder of DFA seeking a fiscal sponsorship for a cross-cultural documentary on Argentine Tango. She granted me the fiscal umbrella but she also recruited me to write her bimonthly publication. At the time, I was working in the music department [...]

Holiday Reading – Nov/Dec Journal Part II

Bird Watching: A Review
by Elizabeth Zimmer
BLACK SWAN aced its opening weekend, albeit one of the slowest box-office weekends of the year; The New York Times on December 6 reported that in the art-house category, playing at only 18 theaters, it grossed $1.4 million, a record for Fox Searchlight, which released it. The movie will also probably win some Oscar [...]