One Step, One Dance, One Song
Choreography in film is as old as film itself. It therefore goes without saying that the media of film and video are used and sought as interdisciplinary forms of expression for the art of dance. Conversely, filmmakers use motifs from dance or choreographed movement as central building blocks in their works. Of course, this programme only offers an excerpt from the diversity of existing approaches: The spectrum ranges from the cinematic translation of dance choreography to abstract digital reworking; from bizarre displacements in feature films to ironic references to stereotypical forms of representation in music videos; from mechanical dance in individual images to colourful mass choreography.
Program
Satellite Me (Mirjam Bajtala, AT 2009, 4 min.)
MAZY: systems of transition (Johannes Hammel, AT 2003, 9 min.)
*1 (Albert Sackl, AT 1997, 3 min, stumm)
Bataille (Nicolas Provost, BE 2003, 7 min.)
Waltz Nr.18 (Gustav Deutsch, AT 1988, 3 min.)
speech (Michaela Schwentner, AT 2008, 7 min.)
Nummer Drie (take, step, fall) (Guido van der Werve, NL 2004, 11 min.)
Lifeshow RMX (Ulrich Kühn, Synes Elischka, AT 2010, 6 min.)
Dance of Life (Gustav Deutsch, AT 1994, 3 min.)
I want more (Dan Gordon, UK 2004, 4 min.)
Rewind (Gunilla Heilborn/Marten Nilsson, SE 2003, 5 min.)
Eré Méla Méla (Daniel Wiroth/Lionel Hoche, FR 2001, 6 min.)
ein Programm von sixpackfilm im Rahmen von VIS Vienna Independant Shorts 2010
Zusammenstellung Wiktoria Pelzer, Gerald Weber, Daniel Ebner
image: Satellite Me