
The OSU Department of Dance presents two programs of dance-films: At 7:00pm an anthology of international shorts. At 8:30pm, "The Co(te)lette Film" by acclaimed director Mike Figgis. A panel discussion follows. $5 admits you to one or both shows.
The films:
Stronger
Wilkie Branson, UK
Two new-found companions embark on a journey up a wooded mountain.
There is a Place
Katrina McPherson, UK
Award-winning film featuring Tibetan Chinese dancer/choreographer Sang Jijia, shot in the Scottish Highlands.
All in All
Torbjørn Skårild, Norway
A high dive, hypnotically deconstructed.
Full Circle
Eric Nordstrom, USA
In the end we return to the beginning. Presented in partial fulfillment of the MFA in Dance at OSU.
Hoop
Marites Carino, Canada
A mesmerizing duet with a familiar childhood toy.
Are You For Real?
Cari Ann Shim Sham, USA
The fast pace of life causes a duplicate being to manifest.
Contains nudity. Discretion advised.
12 Sketches on the Impossibility of Being Still
Magali Charrier, UK
An animated exploration of the liminal zone between movement and stillness.
Advance
Mitchell Rose, USA
One dance, two minutes, fifty locations.
PLUS more SHORTS TO BE ANNOUNCED!
8:30 PM
The Co(te)LETTE FILM
Mike Figgis, UK 55M
The acclaimed director’s cinematographic adaptation of the dance performance by Ann Van den Broek. Three female dancers caught in a vicious circle between desire and fulfillment.
Followed by a Panel Discussion featuring OSU faculty members:
Harmony Bench
Maurice Stevens
Helena Goscilo
Ann Hamilton
The Co(te)LETTE FILM is intended for mature audiences. Contains nudity and explicit content. Viewer discretion advised.
Gateway Film Center, 1550 N High, Columbus. For accessibility info, parking and directions call
614 545 2255 or visit gatewayfilmcenter.com




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