|
 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Home
Screen
Dance
Our Films
Community and Learning
News and Opportunities
Press and Articles
Useful Links
Contact Us
Meet the Team
Job Opportunities
Feedback
FAQs
Support Us
|
|
Our Films |
|
| South East Dance has produced, created and
commissioned an extensive catalogue of award-winning dance films in
collaboration with some of the world's most acclaimed directors and
choreographers.
If you would like to view any of the back catalogue of South East Dance films, please contact: vicky.bloor@southeastdance.org.uk
Please click here to view the awards and prizes we have won. |
|
| 'I love being able to
go to different locations, it's very much about how the body
relates to the landscape and the location.'
Miriam King |
| |
|
Passionate about dance? Register now to receive our
free e-bulletins... |
| |
|
In Susanna Wallin’s Night Practice, the seven dancers from Coventry’s Kombat Breakers are seen hanging out on a floodlit football pitch at night.
Full details » | View excerpt » |
‘Do You See Me?’ follows six friends hanging out in their local town – a place where pedestrian movement becomes dance, and where nothing is quite what it seems.
Full details » | View excerpt » |
'Stereo Step' film creates a literal and satirical journey through a landscape of contemporary street culture.
Full details » | View
excerpt » |
Animalz (2006)
Sérgio Cruz
'Animalz' takes the urban B-Boy skills of Brighton and Hove’s B3 Boys into the city’s surrounding natural landscapes.
Full details » | View excerpt » |
|

Hell's gateway opens up in an urban hi-rise.
Full details » | View Trailer » |
|
A brittle, wordless romance shatters a dislocated world.
Full details » | View Trailer » |
Adorno (2005)
Nerea Marinez de Lecea
A dance film about a female matador. ’The
life of a bullfighter is very difficult, and being a woman makes it
even more difficult…but if you’re determined, the men have
to accept you…’ Full details
» |
A highly stylised film full of gravity-defying
tricks of perspective and aerial performance. A view of an average day
through tilted spectacles where the forces of gravity conspire to make
the easiest task the hardest thing in the world.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
Fold (2004)
Vena Ramphal
Fold plays between the bejewelled, costumed
surface of a dancer’s body and the emotive depth of her movement.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
A man sits still and declares that he his dancing.
Another performs a duet on a stage, but he may not be dancing - he may
just be dragging himself through the formalities. A documentary featuring
interviews with international choreographers and dancers such as Steve
Paxton.
Full details » | View
excerpt » |
The Incomplete Autobiography invites
us into an intimate and idiosyncratic world of a child's perceptions
of the world around them.
Full details » | View
excerpt » |
Tra La La
(2004)
Magali Charrier
Tra La La is a poetical reflection on
the ephemeral nature of innocence and childhood, a mesmerising film
commissioned by Channel 4 and BravoFact.
Full details » | View
excerpt » |
A young woman bathes in a bath of milk. She sinks
into a dream, meeting her frustrations and her delights, in a surreal
fairy tale.
Full details » | View excerpt » |
Minou (2002)
Magali Charrier
Minou won the IMZ dance screen for best
camera choreography and has been distributed all over the world. The
film explores the rich and imaginative domestic life of a solitary young
woman through her romantic aspirations and quirky relationships with
the objects in her flat.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
Showtime
(2002)
Steve Kirkham, Dan O’Neil
Kirky is an amateur dancer. A sympathetic misfit,
slightly neurotic and endearingly accident prone. Full
details » | View excerpt
» |
Skylark (2002)
Nerea Martinez de Lecea
Skylark is a recipient of a South East
Dance Production Bursary. Inspired by Amelia Earhart, the first woman
to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Full details » | View
excerpt » |
A curated collection of 7 seminal British dance
films. Buy Now!
Full details » |
it's
aching like birds (2001)
Lucy Baldwyn, Lin Hixon & Goat Island
It’s Aching Like Birds draws on
a very American sense of landscape and space.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
Red Dolly is a recipient of a South
East Dance production bursary.
Full details
» | View excerpt
» |
An inventive and original exploration into the
darker side of human physicality, creating a world that is at once simplistic
yet alarming, as well as edgy, surreal and surprisingly humorous.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
Dust
(1998)
Miriam King, Anthony Atanasio
An all-time classic dance film which has been
distributed extensively across every continent in the world. Dust
won the IMZ best screen choreography award in 1999. A butoh-influenced
dance piece which traces the solitary journey of a stranded, long distance
swimmer within a waterless world.
Full details » | View excerpt
» |
How to hire a film or collection for a screening?
If you would like to hire one of our films or collections for a screening please email vicky.bloor@southeastdance.org.uk
For all agreed screenings we will provide a professional quality screening copy of the film on either Beta Sp or DVD formats, copy and images. |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |