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Time: February 28, 2014 at 12am to March 7, 2014 at 12pm
Location: Dansehallerne, Denmark
Street: Pasteursvej 20, 1778
City/Town: Copenhagen
Website or Map: http://www.dansensdag.dk/side…
Phone: +45 33 88 80 00 or +27 73 373 9235
Event Type: screendance competition
Organized By: Jeannette Ginslov
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2014
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60secondsdance.dk COMPETITION 2014 NOW OPEN!
60secondsdance.dk online screendance competition is a co-production of Dansens Dag and ScreenMoves, Copenhagen, Denmark. Hosted on www.60secondsdance.dk and funded by Dansens Dag and Nordea-fonden, it aims to give screendance makers the opportunity to produce, through their lens, a one-minute online screendance video.
The winner and runner up and the top ten outstanding videos, will have their work screened at the prize-winning event at Cinemateque - Danish Film Institute and the DFI’s Asta Bar Wall Screen. The videos will also be online at: Dansens Dag website, 60secondsdance.dk YouTube Channel, ScreenMoves Facebook page and the ScreenMoves Installation site in the Dansehallerne Foyer. Jeannette Ginslov, associate producer of www.dance-tech.net will interview the winner and runner up via skype, for MoveStream, an online channel dedicated to screendance interviews.
For 2014, the theme is based on the notion of “flow” Screendance makers are invited to choreograph, shoot and edit what “flow” means to them: what is flow, where is it found, what it means in terms of pace, rhythm, timing, is it comedic, serious, philosophical, how is it portrayed in movement, the emotional, the physical, the body…
Prizes First Prize is €1500 and the runner up €500
NO ENTRY FEE!
Deadlines:
Competition Opens: 19 November 2013
Closing Date for uploading video and forms: 07 March 2014 midnight
Top 30 announced: 14 March 2014
Top 10 announced: 24 March 2014
High quality videos sent in by: 04 April 2014
Top 10 at Cinemateket announced and Winner & Runner Up: 27 April 2014
Upload your video to YouTube and apply online: http://www.dansensdag.dk/side.asp?side=10&id=588
Email Release Forms to:
Co-ordinator Jeannette Ginslov info@60secondsdance.dk
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