4Dance was 76 minutes of short dance films shown recently on Channel 4 in the UK (if you have missed it, you can watch it online here)
I think it will always be kind of hard for a programme like this to get an audience, but putting it on at 3.30pm on the 27th of December, right in the middle of the Christmas break, is probably not ideal. Maybe it is actually... lots of people who have eaten too much and can't move from their sofas...
If you forget the annoying presenter (drop the attitude, man!), there was some pretty good dance films to watch. My highlghts:
I really enjoyed Pontus Lidberg's The Rain - gorgeously filmed and choreographed, very lyrical (a trailer for this film is posted below)
I think it will always be kind of hard for a programme like this to get an audience, but putting it on at 3.30pm on the 27th of December, right in the middle of the Christmas break, is probably not ideal. Maybe it is actually... lots of people who have eaten too much and can't move from their sofas...
If you forget the annoying presenter (drop the attitude, man!), there was some pretty good dance films to watch. My highlghts:
I really enjoyed Pontus Lidberg's The Rain - gorgeously filmed and choreographed, very lyrical (a trailer for this film is posted below)
DIY -from Singapore, it was the film that came closest to be a music video. Lots of cool shots and well-paced editing, with a great link between the movement and the music. Directed by a director well-known in his home country, Royston Tan. You can view DIY here (not amazing quality)
Lick Your Pavement - A shirtless guy in white skinny jeans dances around a camera, slowly going around it, with skateboarders passing by him all the time. Quite trendy. Great mix. One of the directors (and the performer) is Adam Linder, winner of 2008's Place Prize (to the surprise of many) You can see more of his work with Will Davidson on their website www.collectnudes.com (Funnily enough the piece is called Fuck Forever on there...)
Silenced - I normally like my dance set to music but really enjoyed this almost silent film of 2 women set in the dramatic desert landscape. By Isabel Rocamora.Falling - this is part of the 10th Anniversary tour of Henri Oguike Dance Company.
Full list of dance films shown:
DIY
Director: Royston Tan
The Rain (2 extracts)
Director/Choreographer: Pontus Lidberg
Lick Your Pavement
Directors: Will Davidson / Adam Linder
No Man's Land
Director: Alexandre Oktan
Choreographer: Peter Chin
Diva
Director/Choreographer:Liz Agiss
Tiny Dancer
Director: Stefan Georgiou
Night Practice
Director: Susanna Wallin
In Stone
Director: Margaret Williams
Choreographer: Maria Munoz
Soma Songs
Director/Choreographer: Daniel Belton
Animalz
Director/Choreographer: Sergio Cruz
Tea Time:
Director /Writer: Lisa May Thomas
Silenced
Director/Choreographer: Isabel Rocamora
Nascent
Director: Gina Czarnecki
Fresh
Director/Choreographer: Robert Hylton
Round 16
Director: Pete Gomes
Choregrapher: Eddie Kay /Imogen Knight
10 Exhalations
Director: Roman Kornienko/ Maria Sharafutdinova
Falling
Director: Dan Farberoff
Choreographer: Henri Oguike
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