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Screendance Symposium
Frameform
English - July 06, 2022 14:00 - 1 hour - 63.6 MBPerforming Arts Arts TV & Film Film Reviews choreography the dance podcast analysis ballet cinema film festival dance frameform dance film festival screendance Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Frameform is back!! We kick off Season 3 with a recap of the Screendance Symposium, which took place at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in April of 2022. Jen and Clare reflect on being a part of a rich gathering and sharing of the screendance community and share excerpts from several presentations. First up, Autumn Mist Belk (FAD: Film-Art-Dance, now Screendance in Schools) invited Frameform to be a part of a panel entitled “Crafting a Diverse Screendance Audience” which also featured Robin Gee (Greensboro Dance Film Festival) and Jennifer Scully-Thurston (Rogue Dancer). Then, Clare shares a portion of her research into Lenwood Sloan and Lone Mountain College’s Dance Film Festival (1976-1978).
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Screendance State of the Art 2022 Symposium Website and Information
https://screendancesymposium.art.wisc.edu/
Curated by Douglas Rosenberg (@rosenberg_douglas) Administrative assistance from Kel Mur (@kel.mur.art)
Technical assistance & audio files from Aaron Granat (@adgranat)
“Crafting a Diverse Screendance Audience” Panel
Curated by Autumn Mist Belk (@autmist, @screendance_schools, @codefadcompany)
Panelists:
Clare Schweitzer
Jen Ray
Robin Gee (@robingee2, @gsodancefilm) Jennifer Scully Thurston (@roguedance)
“Lone Mountain College’s San Francisco Dance Film Festival 1976-1978”
Films Referenced
Clinic of Stumble & Horror Dream- Sidney Peterson & Marian Van Tuyl (available to view at BAMPFA)
Tripytych -Welland Lathrop (available to view at MP+D)
Four in the Afternoon- James Broughton
Six Phrases in Real Time- Deborah Mangum
Videola- Don Hallock and Steve Beck
Thermography - Richard Lowenberg
Further Reading
Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the San Francisco Bay Area,
Steve Anker, Kathy Geritz, and Steve Seid, editors (2010)
Screendance from Film to Festival: Celebration and Curatorial Practice by Cara Hagan (2022)
Specials Thanks to Bay Area Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (@bampfa),
Museum of Performance and Design San Francisco (MP+D), University of San Francisco Archives, Lenwood Sloan, Roger Ferragallo (http://www.ferragallo.com/indexnoflash.html), I- HATE-THIS-FILM
The slides that accompanied the presentation are available upon request