Fenella
2011
Choreographer(s) : Gleich, Julia K. (United States)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse
Video producer : IDILL
Fenella
2011
Choreographer(s) : Gleich, Julia K. (United States)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse
Video producer : IDILL
Fenella
The film is an intimate portrait of a young dancer.
We see the dancer as she rehearses in a studio, immersed in her movements.
The camera focuses on her face and body, isolating her from her surroundings and the presence of other dancers is only hinted at.
Sound is mainly absent or is very minimal. The gaps in sound (silence), provide a space, like the dancer's studio, in which within it her disposition unfolds.
Gleich, Julia K.
Julia K. Gleich is a choreographer, teacher, scholar and mathematics aficionado. She is interested in collaboration, illuminating the relationships between the traditional and the contemporary, and scrapping aesthetic labels. She is the founder and Artistic Director of Gleich Dances.
Source: Gleich Dances
More information: gleichdances.org/
Fenella
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