Films experimenting with dance and movement in diverse settings Sat 19 March, 2016. CCA

Part of Glasgow Short Film Festival
Sat 19 March (15.15)
Running time: 1h45m
Can a dance film be both good dance and good cinema? The camera can capture details of bodies in movement that a live audience cannot appreciate – does this offer new avenues for choreography? And how should dance films be watched? In a gallery, a cinema, on YouTube? Scottish Ballet and GSFF have collaborated on a programme of recent films experimenting with dance and movement in diverse settings from war torn Syria to Vancouver’s red light district, and proudly unveil a new work based on Scottish Ballet dancer and choreographer Sophie Laplane’s recent work Maze.
Impro I Keisuke Nishizaki, Tomomi Okamura I 2015 I 8 min
Learn Sia’s Chandelier dance with Ryan Heffington I Andrea Sisson I 2014 I 2 min
Continuum I Natalianne Boucher I 2014 I 9 min
99˚ I Rawad Alzakout I 2013 I 4 min
Voices of Finance I Clara van Gool I 2015 I 3 min
Portrait of a Dancer: Lauren Cuthbertson I Andrew Margetson I 2015 I 5 min
Balmoral Hotel I Wayne Wapeemukwa I 2015 I 10 min
Within Her Eyes I David Foulkes, James Alexandrou I 2016 I 3 min
Fisticuffs I Miranda Pennell I 2004 I 11 min
House of Evisu I Michael Hemy I 2013 I 2 min
Maze I Eve McConnachie I 2016 I 6 min
£6 (£5)
Ages: 15+
Tickets via GSFF / 0141 332 6535
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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