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Dear Friends, We are happy announce that registration is open for "Moving with Objects and Architecture", an exciting new workshop with Zach Morris of Third Rail Projects. This master class is directed for dancers, choreographers, filmmakers, cinematographers, and anyone else interested in making and framing dance on camera. No prior experience is required.
Choreography for the Camera Workshop & Screening
Master Class: Moving with Objects and Architecture
Choreography for the Camera workshop taught by Zach Morris (Third Rail Projects)
Tuesday May 3rd 7-10pm
In this workshop, multi-disciplinary artist Zach Morris will lead participants through a process of creating site-specific movement works for the camera. A grab-bag of choreographic tactics focus on working with the architecture of a site to pull images and meaning from its components. Techniques for researching a site and exploring its possibilities in movement; finding hidden meaning in a space and developing methods to amplify it; and issues of staging, storyboarding, and choreographing for the camera will be introduced through a series of focused exercises. $35 if registered by April 26th / $40 at door Register here
Film Screening: Moving with Objects and Architecture Tuesday May 17th 8-10pm
Join us for an evening of Dance for Camera curated by Zach Morris of Third Rail Projects and The Dance Film Lab. Films to be screened include Dirty Ho (Lan tou He); (Dir. Lau Kar-Leung, Contrecoup (Dir. Pascal Magnin), Rest in Peace (Chor. Hans Hof Ensemble; Dir. Annick Vroom), as well as footage from Casino Royale (Dir. Martin Campbell), Touch of Evil (Dir. Orson Wells) and Singing in the Rain (Dirs: Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen). $7 online / $10 at door Reservations
Green Space 37-24 24th St. Suite 301 Long Island City, NY 11101 718-956-3037 Info@GreenSpaceStudio.org |
About Kinetic Cinema
Kinetic Cinema, is a regular screening series curated by invited guest artists who create evenings of films and videos that have been influential to their own work as artists. When artists are asked to reflect upon how the use of movement in film and media arts has influenced their own art, a plethora of new ideas, material, and avenues of exploration emerge. From cutting edge motion capture animation to Michael Jackson music videos, from Gene Kelly musicals to Kenneth Anger films, movement in media has made a great impact on the culture at large. Kinetic Cinema is dedicated to the recognition and appreciation for "moving" pictures. We have presented these evenings at Collective: Unconscious, Chez Bushwick, Interborough Repertory Theater, University Settlement, Launchpad, Green Space and The Tank in New York City, as well as at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.
For more info please visit our website.
 Pentacle is a non-profit service organization for the performing arts. For more than 35 years, Pentacle has functioned as a resource and voice for emerging, minority, experimental, non-mainstream dance artists and companies. Pentacle's underlying mission: to support and empower artists' organizationally so that they can do what they do best . . . create works of art.
Mara Greenberg & Ivan Sygoda Directors
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FUNDING
Pentacle's Movement Media Project programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and are made possible with with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Additional funding is provided by the generous contributions of individuals to Pentacle's Movement Media Project.

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