The in-person screening of this program will take place on Apr. 24 at 7pm at Northwest Film Forum.
Cadence Video Poetry Festival 2022 will be held both virtually and in-person. VIRTUAL, IN-PERSON, and HYBRID Festival Passes are available here!
This showcase stares mortality in the eye and offers a poem as effigy to life, death, and love. A contemporary investigation into sacred love kindles the intensity spread across these works. From a fantastical color-saturated portrait of the legendary poet Lorca to an uncredited photograph of domestic life in 1930s Budapest, these video poems are lessons in keeping the flame alive across cultures and time.
An awakening through dance as a response to fear, loss, and change. A reclaiming of experiences, heart shattering to life giving, that may just be the elixir for a radical transformation towards vitality. Generated during the 2022 Cadence Artist-in-Residency.
- Year2022
- Runtime5 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- NotePoem: Hannah Villanueva
- DirectorHannah Villanueva
The in-person screening of this program will take place on Apr. 24 at 7pm at Northwest Film Forum.
Cadence Video Poetry Festival 2022 will be held both virtually and in-person. VIRTUAL, IN-PERSON, and HYBRID Festival Passes are available here!
This showcase stares mortality in the eye and offers a poem as effigy to life, death, and love. A contemporary investigation into sacred love kindles the intensity spread across these works. From a fantastical color-saturated portrait of the legendary poet Lorca to an uncredited photograph of domestic life in 1930s Budapest, these video poems are lessons in keeping the flame alive across cultures and time.
An awakening through dance as a response to fear, loss, and change. A reclaiming of experiences, heart shattering to life giving, that may just be the elixir for a radical transformation towards vitality. Generated during the 2022 Cadence Artist-in-Residency.
- Year2022
- Runtime5 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- NotePoem: Hannah Villanueva
- DirectorHannah Villanueva