Dance for the Camera

Yukihiko Yoshida yukihiko at sfc.keio.ac.jp
Fri Mar 4 05:17:14 CET 2005


Hello from TOKYO,

This is workshop on video dance.

Warmest Regards,
Yukihiko YOSHIDA

Dance for the Camera
Ten DaySummer Intensive Workshop

MediaNet, resource center for filmmakers, in Victoria, British 
Columbia, Canada will hosts a 10 day Dance for the Camera summer 
intensive workshop with guest artist Ellen Bromberg.

Purpose of workshop:
The opportunity to work in a collaborative and creative environment 
with other filmmakers/ choreographers/ dancers interested in dance 
for camera
The opportunity for independent filmmakers, choreographers, and 
dancers to expand their new or current knowledge/skills in directing 
and shooting dance for camera
The opportunity for each participant to create and edit a short dance 
project especially for the camera
The opportunity to view outstanding dance videos through daily 
screenings to be followed by critical discussions
The opportunity to bring back and share with your dance and film 
community the lessons and experiences garnered from this workshop

Technical support:
Experienced filmmakers and editors to assist choreographers & dancers 
in the use of camera, lights, and editing
Experienced choreographers and dancers to assist filmmakers in the 
language of dance
Digital Sony PD 150, Sony PD 100 (cameras), Lowell light kit, 
tripods, monopod, 13 iMovie editing bays, and 2 apple G5Final Cut Pro 
editing bays
Professional dance studio
Professional screening equipment

Biography on Guest Artist:
Ellen Bromberg is a choreographer, filmmaker, curator and educator 
and has received numerous awards for her work including: two Bay Area 
Isadora Duncan Dance Awards - one for outstanding achievement in 
choreography for "The Black Dress," which was broadcast on PBS 
Television's Alive From Off Centera, and a second for her work with 
Douglas Rosenberg on Singing Myself A Lullaby. She has also received 
a Bonnie Bird American Choreographer Award, a Pew National 
Dance/Media Fellowship, grants from the National Endowment for the 
Arts, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the George Soros 
Foundation, and others. Ellen's screen works have been broadcast on 
numerous public television stations, and presented at Lincoln 
Center's Dance on Camera Festival, Body on Screen at the Melbourne 
International Festival of the Arts, Dance Camera West in Los Angeles, 
Perro Rabioso International Dance Film Festival and other national 
and international dance film festivals. Ellen is Assistant Dean for 
Research for the College of Fine Arts, and Assistant Professor of 
Dance at the University of Utah, where she teaches Dance for the 
Camera and is also the founding director of the International Dance 
for the Camera Festival.

Fee for workshop ~ $800
Early Bird entries before April 1st, 2005 ~ $600
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION ~ MONDAY MAY 11, 2005 
*Don't be disappointed - Register early, workshop limited to 17 participants.

Dates of workshops:
		July 25th to August 6th

Class Dates:	July 25th - 29th
      		August 1st -  5th


For Registration Form see attachment

Questions?   Contact Grace Salez at:   gsalez at island.net

MediaNet ~ Dance for the Camera ~ Suite 5 ~ 819 Fort Street ~ 
Victoria ~ BC ~ V8W 1H6 ~ Canada

MediaNet is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting and 
facilitating the creative use of video and film as medium of 
communication and personal expression.


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Ellen Bromberg,
Assistant Dean for Research, College of Fine Arts
Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Dance
University of Utah
330 S. 1500 E. Rm. 110
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
PH: 801/587-9807
FX: 801/581-5442
Dance Office: 801/581-7327
e.bromberg at m.cc.utah.edu




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