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Develop and Feature Dance Films and Videodances with Movement Media
Announcing Movement Media’s YouTube Channel: FilmingDance4web Video Dance Channel
Featuring Artistic Video dances made by amazing choreographers, dancers, video artists, film directors, dance companies, and beginning film makers interested in making dance for camera.
Join Our Videodance Community of Artists by sharing your work with us.
Types of videos featured on Video Dance Channel:
- Dance Installations from Museums
- Works created for Video Art Festivals
- Dance Films featured in Dance Film Festivals
- Urban Dance Projects
- Dance Company Artists: Choreography and Movement for Camera
- Creative Stories and Video Art developed by Artists from across the Globe.
- Flashmob Dance Videos
- Dance ‘Webisodes’
- Silly, ‘Just for fun videos’
- Videos by Emerging Artists within the Videodance Community
Movement Media helps Emerging Film Artists develop creative projects.
- Attend our Meet-up Groups to Practice Filming Dance (dates and locations to be announced in up-coming weeks).
- Your videos can be featured on our channel for viewing, feedback, and discussion by artists in the videodance community.
Your videodance may be:
- featured on our Video Dance Channel
- chosen for our Kinetic Cinema Screenings,
- or showcased at our annual UMove Online Videodance Festival
Movement Media also offers services to help dance companies, choreographers and other artists develop work for film festivals, art installations, and other film projects.
- After the touring of your work, we would be happy to feature your work in Movement Media’s Kinetic Cinema Screenings or for other educational purposes.
- If you would like to work with Movement Media on a dance film, contact us at movementmedia@pentacle.org
- Attend our Meet-up Groups to Practice Filming Dance (dates and locations to be announced in up-coming weeks).
- Your videos can be featured on our channel for viewing, feedback, and discussion by artists in the videodance community.
Your videodance may be:
- featured on our Video Dance Channel
- chosen for our Kinetic Cinema Screenings,
- or showcased at our annual UMove Online Videodance Festival
Movement Media also offers services to help dance companies, choreographers and other artists develop work for film festivals, art installations, and other film projects.
- After the touring of your work, we would be happy to feature your work in Movement Media’s Kinetic Cinema Screenings or for other educational purposes.
- If you would like to work with Movement Media on a dance film, contact us at movementmedia@pentacle.org
This week’s Featured Videodance: ‘Passion Pants’
Catch the video ‘Passion Pants’
from Moscow’s 2007 Video Art Festival PUSTO
http://www.youtube.com/user/FilmingDance4web 
Choreographer and Dancers: Dina Khusejn, Olga Dukhovnaya
Video Art: Konstantin Telepalov
FilmingDance4web: Movement Media’s NEW Video Dance Channel
Dancers, Support the Dance Community by Taking this Artist Survey
Movement Media is looking for as many dancers as possible to participate in our Artist Survey. The survey only takes about 10 minutes to complete.
We are interested in learning about the Media Marketing needs of dancers and their interests in creating Dance for Camera.
By participating in this survey, you can help us improve services to artists, and help us share your specific ambitions, requests, concerns, and support needs to the dance community at large.
This survey is designed for artists of all levels of experience. Even if you have not done much pertaining to Media Marketing, Film, or Video, we ask that you participate in this survey, so we can learn more about you.
Results of this survey will be posted on our blog, Move the Frame, in January 2010 to provide artists an opportunity to ask questions, share comments, and continue a dialogue pertaining to Media Marketing and Dance for Camera.
This Survey will Help us Learn More About the Following Areas:
- Media Marketing: What do dancers need to improve self promotion through media to increase audience numbers for live performances? We want to learn who needs assistance with improving websites, search engine marketing, online press releases, and social networking.
- Dance for Camera Production: Which artists want to produce dance for camera (films and videodances)? Who needs education on the basics of film making to produce work? What kind of film would you like to create? How can we help you get started?
- Promotional Video Production: Which artists need assistance with moving through all of the stages of video production for promotional videos or for instructional dance videos? Who needs help with planning, strategizing, editing, and distribution to guarantee that these videos are seen by large audiences?
CLICK HERE to Take Artist Survey
We thank you for your participation!
Dance Media Experts Share Innovative Ways to Promote Dance with Video
Movement Media Presents
Leaders in Dance Media
Join us at this year’s APAP Convention in NYC
MONDAY, January 11th 9:00-10:00 am
The session will be at the Sheraton NY in Conference Room C
Sheraton NY Hotel & Towers
811 Seventh Avenue
NYC 10019
‘Success Stories Promoting Dance with Video’
A panel discussion for dance artists and presenters on how to use dance videos effectively to acquire bookings and develop audiences.
Register today!
https://www.apapconference-nyc.com/secure/AttFirstPage.asp
Meet the Panel of Dance Media Experts
Sydney Skybetter, from Design Brooklyn will moderate this panel discussion. Design Brooklyn is a unique team of team of designers, programmers, and strategists helping people craft their presence on and off-line. Due to Sydney’s experience working in dance media, and his well received presentation “Less Overhead/Better Marketing” at the Dance/USA Conference this year, Movement Media is honored to have Sydney lead this discussion and moderate this impressive panel of experts. Learn more about the innovative and strategic services Sydney offers at Design Brooklyn.
Kristin Sloan, during her professional career as a dancer for New York City Ballet, and later as the Director of New Media for NYCB, Ms. Sloan began to further explore her interest in the intersection of art and technology. In 2005 she launched the website TheWinger.com, currently home to over 30 dancers, choreographers, teachers, and experts who write about their life and experiences as a part of the dance world. Ms. Sloan’s work on The Winger has lead to speaking engagements, writing assignments and a national television commercial for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, in which she speaks about the site. She is frequently cited in articles on dance and technology, and was interviewed for Allen P. Adamson’s recent book “Brand Digital”. Check out her latest work at Kristin Sloan.com.
Marc Kirschner is the founder and General Manager of TenduTV. TenduTV will be distributing content through 70 top digital platforms, including iTunes, Hulu, CinemaNow and Comcast’s Fancast.com. These partners and others will enable audiences to consume and purchase dance content on 200 million devices in 10 countries, including iPods, TiVos, Blu-Ray players and internet-enabled televisions. Kirschner oversees TenduTV’s content acquisition efforts and distribution partnerships, and works closely with industry leaders to ensure the protection of dance in the digital age. Kirschner created the concept of digital licensing for choreography and executed the first such licensing deals in the dance industry.
LARRY KEIGWIN’s prolific and wide-ranging dance career began the day he auditioned as a back-up dancer for Downtown Julie Brown on Club MTV (he got the gig). Today he is the Artistic Director of KEIGWIN + COMPANY. K+C is committed to creating work that is accessible and entertaining while remaining innovative and intelligent.
In addition to Larry’s choreographic work with K+C, his recent commissions have included The New York City Ballet’s Choreographic Institute, The Martha Graham Dance Company, The Juilliard Dance Ensemble, The NYU/Tisch School’s Second Avenue Dance Company, Paradigm, Hofstra University and California Institute of the Arts. His other choreographic credits include work with the pop band Fischerspooner, comedian Murray Hill and as an Associate Choreographer for both the The Radio City Rockettes and the Off-Broadway musical “The Wild Party”. As a dancer Larry has danced at the Metropolitan Opera in Doug Varone’s “Le Sacre Du Printemps” and Julie Taymor’s “The Magic Flute” in addition to his work with Mark Dendy (receiving a Bessie Award in 1998 for his performance in “Dream Analysis”), Robin Becker, Jane Comfort, John Jasperse, Doug Elkins, Zvi Gotheiner, and David Rousseve. He appeared in the Broadway bomb “Dance of the Vampires” and the Julie Taymor, Oscar nominated film “Across the Universe.” In his spare time, Larry has created “Keigwin Kabaret,” a fusion of modern dance, vaudeville, and burlesque acts presented by the Public Theater at Joe’s Pub and by Symphony Space.
Movement Media is excited to present a panel of Dance Media Experts who share innovative ways to promote dance with video at this year’s APAP Convention.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Success Stories Promoting Dance with Video
Movement Media Presents at 2010 APAP Conference in NYC

Jody Oberfelder dance

Jody Oberfelder dance
Attend Movement Media’s Special Interest Session at This year’s Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference in NYC.
Tuesday, January 12th
9:00-10:00 am
‘Success Stories Promoting Dance with Video’.
A panel discussion for dance artists and presenters on how to use dance videos effectively to acquire bookings and develop audiences.

Boris Willis by Paul Emerson
Sydney Skybetter, from Design Brooklyn will moderate this panel discussion. Due to Sydney’s experience, and his well received presentation “Less Overhead/Better Marketing” at the Dance/USA Conference this year, Movement Media feels there is a lot of information for audience members to learn from Sydney and this impressive panel of experts.
Register today!
https://www.apapconference-nyc.com/secure/AttFirstPage.asp

Daft Bodies
Location of APAP Conference:
Hilton New York
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
We look forward to seeing you at the panel discussion!
‘Success Stories Promoting Dance with Video’.
Next Tue Jan 12th @9am at APAP Conference in NYC.
A panel discussion for dance artists and presenters on how to use dance videos effectively to acquire bookings and develop audiences.


