Dancefilm, as an art form, is by no means a new medium, but after theatres were shut down and choreographers and dancers found themselves without a stage, an impressive amount of dancefilms were produced. So, to wrap up the year, we are celebrating the persistence of dance communities across Canada and showcasing some of the dancefilms created during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Click here to see the full photo essay published in the November/December 2020 issue. We have continued the list below.
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1. Inscape, submitted by Gabrielle Simard
2. Moving Connections: In-Touch, submitted by Karen Kaeja
3. Lost in the Right Direction, submitted by Lamondance
4. Imaginarium, submitted by Voirelia
5. Isolation Island 1, submitted by Jenna Berlyn
6. La baie, submitted by Emma June
7. Collect and Combine, submitted by Lexie Braden
8. Dancing in the time of Quarantine, submitted by PushPULL Dance
10. Urbanecho, submitted by Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
11. Partnering Apart – Landscape Language, submitted by Jessica Lowe
12. In Isolation, submitted by Lofty Goal Project
13. What We Do Behind Closed Doors, submitted by Nicole Decsey
14. La mort de mon métier, submitted by Merryn Kritzinger
15. Sending Svāhā in the future, submitted by Nova Dance
16. St. John’s Waltz, submitted by Spirit of Newfoundland
17. Plastic Wings, submitted by David Beckingham
18. New cut: The Home Show, submitted by Canada’s Ballet Jörgen
19. Falling Upward, submitted by Scott Hedley Fowler
20. ELECTRIFYING, submitted by Edz Gyamfi
21. Pandemic Dances, submitted by Caroline Niklas-Gordon
22. Dancing in a Time of Quarantine, submitted by Dance : Corps Company
23. Connect, Repeat, submitted by Zuri Skeete
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