This touching documentary follows six gifted ballet students from disparate social, regional, economic and ethnic backgrounds as they prepare for the Youth America Grand Prix, a prestigious competition at which the world's top dance companies and schools prospect for new talent. Some of the delightful youngsters...

This heartwarming documentary reveals the process of finding and casting the three original boys who played ‘Billy’ in “Billy Elliot the Musical” on Broadway and includes interviews with the creative team during the rehearsal process leading up to its Broadway opening. The documentary aired...

In making an homage to Joseph Cornell’s mysterious boxes, the filmmaker has chosen a vertical aspect ratio to give the viewer a sense of peering into a box, as if entering a dream world. With musical accompaniment by Rob Burger....

Saturated colors, exuberant music, and ecstatic choreography fail to engage an immobilized public. This short follows the antics of a ragtag musical militia whose efforts fall on deaf ears until….....

A push pull of dancers and gravity, made by an artist who has created visual effects for 18 commercial projects including MERLIN, the TV series....

Recorded in December, 1986 at WNYC studios, this interview of Pilobolus charter members Moses Pentleton and Jonathan Wolken aired on February 6, 1987, marking the first joint appearance of the collaborators since their public break-up. Clearly conflicted over being reunited, they nevertheless cover many...

A one-of-a-kind film collage that draws on dancers’ dream journals, choreography, structured improv and spoken text....

A man confuses his girlfriend for a dog, expecting loyalty and obedience. Playfulness turn to violence and fantasy leaves questions as to who is man’s best friend. Starring Carlton Ward, Rebekah Morin....

Inspired by a 1920’s sermon about Hell and Damnation by black preacher Rev J. M. Gates, this short blends old time religion with modern day Flex and Turf dance style to create a winner....

Drawing on highlights from his previous films on Markova, Vyroubova and Verdy, France’s leading chronicler of the process of ballet coaching adds significant new footage of former Paris Opera etoile Ghislaine Thesmar, another Balanchine muse. Setting Palais de Cristal on two of the company’s dancers, she sheds...

A classic love story with a musical twist choreographed by Chris Judd, written by Neil LaBute, catching a young couple on the verge of either moving forward or breaking up. While the girl envisions a happy future with her boyfriend, he can only think of...