Posts Tagged ‘videodance’
Contest: Everywhere Dance Project
“INFO:
Welcome to our Dance Contest.
Now You too can compete to win $1000.
Deadline: June 1st 2010
HERE ARE THE RULES:
Your dance muse be no longer than 3 minutes.
Your dance must happen in a cool location (no stages or dance studios).
You must wear a bright color
You must have a moment where you are completely still.
You can’t spend any money on making this video.
HOW TO ENTER YOUR VIDEO
Make a Video of your dance.
Go to Vimeo to upload your video.
Add it to the Vimeo Group “Everywhere: Contest“”
Call for Submissions: Festival VideoDanzaBA 2010
The 12th International Festival VideoDanzaBA (to be held from September 4th to 12th, 2010) is looking for submissions in the following categories:
I. Videodance (max. 20 minutes)
II. Documentaries on Dance (max. 30 minutes)
Deadline: Submissions must be registered online and postmarked by June 15th, 2010.
Events: FRAMEWORKS Screening at DNA (tomorrow!)
The Spring 2010 screening of FRAMEWORKS will take place tomorrow, May 27th at Dance New Amsterdam and will feature new dance films from Brooklyn, Finland, North Carolina, Sweden and beyond!
Thursday, May 27 | 8pm
Dance New Amsterdam
$5 online, $10 at the door
Click here for info and tickets
Call for Submissions: IV São Carlos Videodance Festival
São Carlos Videodance Festival is looking for videos and films of any length for an upcoming festival at Universidade Federal de São Carlos. There is no entry fee, limit to number of submissions, or length restriction.
Click here for more information.
Deadline: July 20th, 2010
Festival date: August 19-20, 2010
Weekly Webdance: May 18
Today’s video is from SALTS, a collaborative platform for Icelandic artist Ingi Jensson and German choreographer Heike Salze. strönd/strand is one of several site-specific dance films that were presented earlier this month as the installation project bekkur/bænk. I love this dance for its play with textures and detail–the grass and Saga Sigurðardóttir’s hair seem to do as much dancing as the dancers themselves.
http://www.vimeo.com/10586620Follow the rest of the project on http://www.salts.nl/