Dance On Camera Festival – Week 2 events

We’re now into week two of the Dance On Camera Festival, and there are still many more great events to catch!

DarkRoomtattoo.gifBelow is the list of up-coming events. I highly recommend tonight’s shorts program at BAAD curated by the fabulous Arthur Aviles. I’ve heard that it will also include some live dancing, so come up and boogie-down in the Bronx!


Dark Room by

Peter Bebjak at BAAD 1/10/08

* Festival 2008 Schedule * *
Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center Plaza
165 West 65th Street
January 2-6, 11, 18-19 2008 (1-4 shows daily)
Tickets and daily schedule (Cash only at box office
Read descriptions and times for the 14 programs

- see my run-down of the programs here

Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD)
January 10, 2008, 6pm, $10
841 Barretto Street, 2nd Floor (718) 842-5223
Take Number 6 train to Hunts Point

Shorts and live dance, Read program descriptions

Lincoln Center Plaza Cafe
Saturday, January 12th, 11am
MEET THE ARTIST:
Director Hans Beenhakker and dancer Prince Credell,
of SHAKE OFF
, a six minute short made in one take! (program 8 at Walter Reade
Theatre). The artists discuss their creative process along with
moderator Ellen Bromberg in a program supported by the Consulate
General of the Nederlands.

Berkeley Carroll School
181 Lincoln Place, Park Slope Brooklyn (between 7th and 8th Ave)
January 12, 2008, 7pm, $10
A celebration of Loie Fuller - live dance, screening and discussion
Brooklyn, Read more

Festival Awards Ceremony & Champagne Gala
Alvin Ailey Studios

405 West 55th Street, 5th Floor
January 13, 2008, 6:30-8:30pm, $75
Honoring Savion Glover and the Jury Winners Read more

Spoke The Hub

The Gowanus at 295 Douglas Street
(between 3rd and 4th Avenues). Brooklyn, NY
 (718) 408-3234
January 15, 2008, 7:30pm, $10
Brooklyn. Read more

Here’s a convenient google map to help you find your way to these events.

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