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Dirt
Through the fusion of text, movement, layered visuals, and sound, this work presents a meditative exploration of identity and Blackness in a heightened time of unrest and uprisings fueled by issues of police brutality and systemic racism in America.
ÌBÀ OBÍNRIN
ÌBÀ OBÍNRIN investigates the influences of ritual, nature and place in Black women's traditional practices to care for community.
BLACK.ECO
Using movement as a force, BLACK.ECO is a dance film that dives into the many worlds that exist within a Black woman.
Des/Aria
Created via online collaboration process between Italy and South Africa, and filmed in March 2021, Des/Aria is one musician and one dancer in conversation.
A'we deh ya (All of us are here)
In a Crucian sugar cane field, three Black women converge, dancing through an inherited liberation code.
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Lacuna
Lacuna traces the unfilled spaces of the brutalist architecture enveloping the dancer. It is a cinematic study of light and shade, seen and unseen.
Melanin Vibes
Melanin Vibes is the discovery and conscious awareness of your skin and being proud of the layers of your existence.
Whiteout
Natasha Gilmore is the founder and Artistic Director of Barrowland Ballet, one of Scotland’s most exciting and successful contemporary dance companies. Whiteout gives resonance to the complexities of bi-racial relationships. Informed by her personal experiences as a white European who married a black African and as the mother of bi-racial children, Natasha Gilmore explores this issue with honesty and humour.
HAMAPAH/THE MAP/DANCE-ON-FILM
HAMAPAH/THE MAP DANCE ON-FILM chronicles dancer and choreographer Adam W. McKinney's return to his ancestral homelands of Benin, Poland and United States (Arkansas, Missouri, Montana, and Wisconsin) to trace the intersections of his African, Jewish and Native American heritages.
This virtual screening is eligible for audience awards! Voting ends on Saturday, February 5th at 10am Central. The voting period has closed. Stay tuned for the results!

DIRT is a special invitational selection and will not be considered for a People's Choice Award. HAMAPAH/THE MAP DANCE-ON-FILM"

is part of the Short Narrative film category and may receive votes for the People's Choice Award for Best Short Narrative.

ÌBÀ OBÍNRIN acknowledges the importance and influences of women in traditions in the southern corridor of the United States and around the world. The film highlights how women have traditionally and historically connected to nature to support and fortify their communities.

ÌBÀ OBÍNRIN investigates the influences of ritual, nature and place in Black women's traditional practices to care for community. The film consists of 4 dancers that take the audience through a journey of movement gestures and situations that narrate how water is used to heal, elements of the earth are used to cleanse, and wind is used to transform in sacred traditions of the Black women in the south. The filming occurred in significant places in Charlotte, NC including the Catawba River, the Big Rock Nature Preserve, and McAlpine Creek.

  • Year
    06/01/2021 00:00
  • Runtime
    0:12:59
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Tamara Williams
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