Listen "Location Scouting: Warehouses"
Episode Synopsis
Frameform is back and diving back into talking movies, moving and everything in between. Of all locations seen in screendance films, none may be more ubiquitous than the warehouse.Search for the term “dance film” online, and you will reliably get quite a few films set in warehouse spaces. The qualities and histories of these spaces - old factory equipment, peeling walls and dusty air- can either enhance or diminish a work depending on how thoughtfully or not they are incorporated.The Frameform team dissects the attraction of dance filmmakers to warehouse space and analyzes how efficacy (or not) of their use among several films.In honor of Simon Fildes, here are links to several films:There is a Place Coire RuadhSix Solos--FILMSLetter (2017) Dir. by Zeljko Bozic (@zeljko_bozic)Mass (2010) Dir. by Fu Le (@cie.tetrapode)Medicine (2016)Dir. by Charles Baldassarra--CHAPTERS01:54 - Welcome and Welcome Back!03:15 - Let’s talk about Warehouse dancefilms05:19 - Letter14:27 - MASS25:04 - Medicine--LINKSMedia and the No-Place of Dance by Harmony BenchHeadphones On-FrameformFootloose Dance Scene--ANNOUNCEMENTSOPEN CALL!Do you have an event you’d like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.Be sure to check our Instagram today til Friday, May 14th to vote which location you want us to talk about next on the show!--RixeyInstagram
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