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  • Nureyev
    Nureyev

    Featuring Nico Archambault

    Rudolph Nureyev: The name conjures up many images of both a man and dancer who influenced many facets of classical and contemporary dance. There are the images of the young boy, born in poverty in Russia’s Ural region; the late … Continue reading

  • The Rings of Saturn
    The Rings of Saturn

    People speak of many things but, arguably, rarely about their innermost feelings of desire and longing. Desire, after all, is an intimate thing, a feeling often nurtured in privacy and secret fantasy. It’s natural language is silence or, at best, … Continue reading

  • Dance for Modern Times
    Dance for Modern Times

    Dance for Modern Times is a feature-length documentary exploring the world of contemporary dance through the work of six renowned Canadian choreographers. Encompassing many ideas and themes about modern times, each of the featured artists demonstrate a unique personal style: The … Continue reading

  • Five Video Dances- Katrina McPherson
    Five Video Dances- Katrina McPherson

    Five Video Dances is a collection of McPherson’s work from 1995 to 2003. It features Pace made with BBC TV Dance for the Camera, Moment the winner of Best Screen Choreography at IMZ Dance Screen Monaco, Sense 8 made with … Continue reading

  • Essential Dance Film
    Essential Dance Film

    Featuring Prince Credell, Ami Ipapo, Jenna Savella and Andrea Lerner

    Essential Dance Film includes acclaimed dance films from around the world, including Flying Lesson, winner of the 2008 Dance on Camera Festival and 2010 Dance on Camera Festival jury prize nominee Little Ease [outside the box], an adaptation of the … Continue reading

  • Martha Clarke: Light and Dark
    Martha Clarke: Light and Dark

    Featuring Martha Clarke

    Directed by Joyce Chopra, Light and Dark follows dancer/choreographer Martha Clarke’s creative process for a year, as she finds her own voice as a choreographer following her departure from Pilobolus. Winner of the 1980 Dance on Camera Festival.