July 2012
Films That Move at the World Financial Center
CultureStream and Dance Films Association showcase a broad range of independently made dance narratives, documentaries, and experimental films – a celebration of the immediacy, energy, and mystery of dance.
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Join us to celebrate this series at Charlotte’s Place!
July 19, 2012
6:00
107 Greenwich Street
(between Rector and Carlisle Streets)
New York, NY 10006
FREE
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Find out more »September 2012
Solar Powered Film Series: Films That Move: Water
Dance Films Association and Solar One present a dance film program at the river entitled, Water.
Find out more »Solar Powered Film Series: Films That Move: The Dancer Films
Dance Films Association and Solar One present The Dancer Films, a rapturous short film directed by Judy Dennis and inspired by cartoons by Jules Feiffer.
Find out more »Solar Powered Film Series: Films That Move: Moviehouse
Dance Films Association, Solar One and Moviehouse present The Other (manque à être) by 'fictionale'. The program is a dynamic integration of 2 channel videos and a live performance that explores the ideas of discontinuities and the impossibility of mending them.
Find out more »October 2012
BAC Flicks: The Space in Back of You
In this poignant documentary, the life of the innovative, radical Japanese dancer and choreographer Suzushi Hanayagi is examined with performing arts legend Robert Wilson, whose 20-year collaboration with Hanayagi has been an enduring influence on his work. After losing touch and upon finding her suffering from Alzheimer’s, Wilson creates a tribute to their artistic partnership - the final collaboration between a great teacher and her renowned student.
Followed by a post-screening discussion with the director.
Co-presented by Baryshnikov Arts Center and Dance Films Association
Tickets $10.00
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The Space in Back of You was a 2012 Dance on Camera Festival Jury Nominated film- Festival Film Page
Find out more »November 2012
Beyond the Stage: Moving Men on Screen
Riffing on Dixon Place’s popular series, Moving Men, DFA curates an evening of men dancing on screen.
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Presented by Dance Films Association
Hosted by Vernon Scott
Wednesday, November 07 at 7:30PM
Riffing on Dixon Place’s popular series, Moving Men, DFA curates an evening of men dancing on screen. The evenings films will be created by, feature, and celebrate the male dancer. DFA will screen work by some of our fiscally sponsored projects alongside large scale commercial works. From Richard Move to Billy Elliot, the evening will illuminate the dynamic role men have played, dancing, on the screen.
Dixon Place
161A Chrystie Street
New York, NY 10002
$12 for General Admission, $10 for DFA Members
(Members email brighid@dancefilms.org for discount code)
Meet the Artist: David Hinton
Screening and Talk Back
A screening of additional dance films alongside David Hinton's work will take place. Email brighid@dancefilms.org if you are interested in participating with the following information about your film.
Find out more »June 2013
Meet the Artist- Danièle Wilmouth
About the Series
Dance Films Association’s 2013 Meet the Artist series features Danièle Wilmouth, who will present selections from her eclectic body of screendance work from the past sixteen years, including her early Japanese Butoh inspired films, to her recent collaborations with musicians and performance artists. The evening will highlight a detailed account of the process for making her latest film FANFARE for MARCHING BAND (featured in DFA’s Dance on Camera Festival in 2012, co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Dance Films Association).
Free and open to the public! On the day of the show, two complimentary tickets per person will be available at the box office on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Made possible with support from the Film Society of Lincoln Center, co-presenters with Dance Films Association of the annual Dance on Camera.