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Episode Synopsis
While Maya Deren can be called the mother of modern day screendance practice, Amy Greenfield can be seen as its godmother.Throughout a career spanning over five decades, Greenfield has developed a practice and visual style scaffolded on ideas of agency and the dissolution of hierarchies within traditional film work. She is also influential with her work in curation. In 1983, she and Elaine Sumners curated the Filmdance festival event which included reflections on the dance film form from other artists creating work in that vein at the time.The precedent she set as an independent artist-curator is one followed by many today. We discuss her work, her legacy, and the challenges of access to information on the rich and varied history of dance film.--FilmsTransport (1970)ELEMENT (1971)DP. Hillary HarrisTIDES (1972)DP. Hillary HarrisNine Variations on a Dance Theme (1966)Director/DP: Hilary HarrisPerformer: Bettie de Jong--SourcesFlesh Into Light: The Films of Amy GreenfieldRobert A. Haller (2012)Women's Experimental Cinema: Critical FrameworksEd. Robin Blaetz (2007)Filmdance 1890s-1983Amy Greenfield, Elaine Sumners, et al.(Check Worldcat Library listings, currently available on Amazon for $80)--Screeningsdança em foco - Festival Internacional de Vídeo &Dança
Rio de Janeiro, BrazilNov 2, 2020Online5th Annual Dance On Screen FestivalGraz, AustriaNov 20 - 21, 2020Live In-Person Event--
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