This event is covered by the International Pass. You cannot buy an individual ticket for this event.
Following the success of our first Screendance competition last year, we're coming back strong and teaming up with Birmingham International Dance Festival to present two installments. This first programme, curated by Sima Gonsai, looks at the Screendance genre as a unique language, and brings you showstopping works that couldn't be seen on a stage. Full of colours, energy and ideas, these dance films will get you moving in your living room!
This is the international version of our Screendance competition. The original programme also contains Hors, by Amélie Gagnon & Julia-Maude Cloutier, that is unfortunately not available to watch outside of the UK.
All of the films are eligible for the Screendance Award, given out by our jury. The winner will we revealed at the Flatpack Awards on 30 May (free event, booking essential).
Total running time: 45 mins
The second Screendance competition programme will be available online for 48 hours from Monday 7 June, 12pm, as part of Birmingham International Dance Festival.
Delivered in partnership with Birmingham International Dance Festival (BIDF 2021), produced by DanceXchange.
An experiment in seeing - in exploded perspective. A dancer is shot from 16 camera angles and edited at a disturbing rate. It's a response to our culture's hunger for haste. But suddenly there is stillness—only an unchanging portrait of raw humanity, photography's most sublime imagery.
- Year2020
- Runtime3 minutes
- LanguageNo dialogue
- CountryUS
- Rating12
- NoteContent warning: flashing images
- DirectorMitchell Rose
This event is covered by the International Pass. You cannot buy an individual ticket for this event.
Following the success of our first Screendance competition last year, we're coming back strong and teaming up with Birmingham International Dance Festival to present two installments. This first programme, curated by Sima Gonsai, looks at the Screendance genre as a unique language, and brings you showstopping works that couldn't be seen on a stage. Full of colours, energy and ideas, these dance films will get you moving in your living room!
This is the international version of our Screendance competition. The original programme also contains Hors, by Amélie Gagnon & Julia-Maude Cloutier, that is unfortunately not available to watch outside of the UK.
All of the films are eligible for the Screendance Award, given out by our jury. The winner will we revealed at the Flatpack Awards on 30 May (free event, booking essential).
Total running time: 45 mins
The second Screendance competition programme will be available online for 48 hours from Monday 7 June, 12pm, as part of Birmingham International Dance Festival.
Delivered in partnership with Birmingham International Dance Festival (BIDF 2021), produced by DanceXchange.
An experiment in seeing - in exploded perspective. A dancer is shot from 16 camera angles and edited at a disturbing rate. It's a response to our culture's hunger for haste. But suddenly there is stillness—only an unchanging portrait of raw humanity, photography's most sublime imagery.
- Year2020
- Runtime3 minutes
- LanguageNo dialogue
- CountryUS
- Rating12
- NoteContent warning: flashing images
- DirectorMitchell Rose