Concepts
Concepts
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Itching To Be
As lead Niki Awandee itches to follow her dreams and become her truest self, she takes us through the motions, celebrating her journey in all of its essence
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What's Good
Vintage cars, cowboy hats, and black men dancing on horseback - Robeathy Corea’s short film ‘What’s Good’ blends country and street aesthetics with a movement driven flair
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Cycle
A visual poem that celebrates the abundance and richness of sounds that exist in nature, juxtaposed yet heightened by the architecture of the structure
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New Earth
A dancer struggles through the painful reality of a dream falling away, leaving her to sense artistic abandon for the first time
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Mothertongue
A dance film by Darcy J Wallace that sheds light in the shared and personal experiences of parenthood
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CHRYSALIS
A visual love letter to those who shine bright, even in moments filled with shadow
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TARPAULIN BLUE
Evoking emotions of feeling blue, an experimental short film directed by Daleya Morohn and brought to life by Freja Jenkin examines dance amidst a spatial interplay of lines and planes saturated with the hues of blue
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ECHO
A dance film delving into the tragic love tale of Echo and Narcissus starring Sophie 'Fi' Chinner and Margherita Barbiera
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TO HOLD MY LOVE
A short film by Elettra Giunta, ‘To Hold My Love’ delves into diverse worlds exploring themes of women’s vulnerabilities, identity, self-expression, and body image
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LES SAPEURS
Featuring HomeBros and HomeFam UK ‘Les Sapeurs’ explores the escapism and expressionism of ‘Les Sapeurs’ in the context of East London, inspired by the Congolese ‘La Sape’ culture
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TROIS VISAGES
A short film concept influenced by the Japanese ‘3 faces proverb’, we go on a journey of self-discovery with choreographer Yasmin Harcourt and lead dancer Kyrah Decoteau
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WOMAN
A short film by Eleanor Grace Hann exploring the beautiful yet exhausting experience of being a woman
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5 ELEMENTS
A short film concept produced by Austrian Heels Dance Organisation VIENNA HEELS
They show that High Heels aren’t a way to sexualize their owners, but to embrace them beautifully and in their truthful selves