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Dance for Camera 2
Dance for Camera 2
Actor: Dance for Camera
Director: Rosemary Lee;Peter Anderson;Reynir Lyngdal;Katrin Hall;Kelly Hargraves;Mitchell Rose;Ashley Roland;Jamey Hampton;Kathi Prosser;Caroline Richardson;Liz Aggiss;Billy Cowie;David Anderson;Eric Koziol;Shinichi Momo-Koga
Genres: Special Interests, Educational, Musicals & Performing Arts, Documentary
NR     2008     0hr 50min

From a Butoh-inspired portrait of a demented aristocrat, to a sensual bedroom metamorphosis, to an intimate moment interrupted by a burst water pipe, this latest collection of award-winning dance films from around the worl...  more »

     
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Actor: Dance for Camera
Director: Rosemary Lee;Peter Anderson;Reynir Lyngdal;Katrin Hall;Kelly Hargraves;Mitchell Rose;Ashley Roland;Jamey Hampton;Kathi Prosser;Caroline Richardson;Liz Aggiss;Billy Cowie;David Anderson;Eric Koziol;Shinichi Momo-Koga
Genres: Special Interests, Educational, Musicals & Performing Arts, Documentary
Sub-Genres: Dance, Educational, Ballet & Dance, Documentary
Studio: First Run Features
Format: DVD - Black and White,Color,Widescreen
DVD Release Date: 01/08/2008
Release Year: 2008
Run Time: 0hr 50min
Screens: Black and White,Color,Widescreen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 6
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English

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Steven I. Ramm | Phila, PA USA | 01/01/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

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In this, the second in this series of compilations of short independent films focused around modern dance, Producer Kelly Hargraves (whose short four-minute film "Cargo" is included on this volume) has gathered seven more films who tell their story though dance movements, rather than words. All have either electronic or atonal scores and some were shot on video.

With the exception of "The Duchess", a 15-minute adaptation of a theatre work, which uses a full cast, and is truly bizarre (at least to my tastes), each film features a solo or pair of dancers, and runs eight minutes or less.

I have previously seen the hilarious "Case Studies From The Groat Center For Sleep Disorders" as it was shown as part of the evening of dance by one of my favorite - and most accessible - dance companies - Body Vox - a few seasons ago. This hilarious piece of satire is worth the price of admission here. The other pieces may require repeated viewing to really appreciate them but each uses the human body, and it's many possible positions, to make a statement.

Films which are composed fully of modern dance are often few and far between and this 50-minute collection will appeal to anyone interested modern dance.

Steve Ramm
"Anything Phonographic"
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