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M E D I A C O N S U L T I N G
Movement Media offers consultations for dance artists who want to make their own media projects, whether they are dance for the camera works, media marketing campaigns, and/or interactive (online) dance media projects. Artists will be able to receive one-on-one consulting sessions with an experienced dance media professional. These services may be paired with Pentacle’s booking services as an additional option for artists who are seeking ways of leveraging themselves in the marketplace to increase their audiences, and cultivate additional interest and investment from presenters and funders. In addition to marketing advice, artists can receive administrative and technical help in planning their dance media projects.
For more information contact Anna Brady Nuse, director of Movement Media.
W O R K S H P S / S Y M P O S I U M S
Movement Media will hold workshops and symposiums that focus on specific topics that address the needs and interests of the dance community in relation to media work, so that dancers can learn about film-making, meet others working in dance media, and find the resources and contacts they need to realize their artistic and marketing goals.
UP-COMING WORKSHOPS:
Coming Soon
BIOS:
Anna Brady Nuse is Director of Pentacle’s Movement Media Project. She has worked for the past ten years as a choreographer, filmmaker, writer, curator, and arts administrator. Her work in screendance has included directing and choreographing her own short videos through her production company Straight to the Helicopter, as well as producing the cable access television series Move the Frame featuring screendances from across the country and around the world. In August 2006 Nuse traveled to India with a grant from the US Embassy: Cultural Affairs Division, to be an International Resource person at Danzlenz, a seminar on dance film organized by the Kri Foundation in New Delhi. In 2007 Nuse was the Festival Coordinator of the 35th Annual Dance On Camera Festival produced by the Dance Films Association and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. In 2008 her paper on curating screendance was presented at the Screendance Conference at the American Dance Festival. Currently she publishes the blog Move the Frame (movetheframe.com) and continues to develop services and programs for dance artists to make and distribute their work in media through Pentacle’s Movement Media Project.
PHOTOS
Bacground stills: Yellow by Tori Sparks, Insets from top left: Carbon Minoxide by Kaori Ito; Nudedescendance by Jonah Bokaer, photo by Matthu Placek; Susanna Christians; J Why; Other Games by Malinda Allen, photo by Antoine Luttens.



