The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast
By Motion Dance Collective
The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast Jan 27, 2020
SEASON 3 Ep3~ Cara Hagan | The MDC Talks: A Screendance Podcast
In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Cara Hagan; mover, maker, writer, curator, champion of just communities, and a dreamer.
We have always admired Cara's approach to making art, we have championed each others practice from afar and finally connected in person in 2018. In this conversation we talk about curation, black bodies on screen, navigating the festival circuit, her book 'Screendance from Film to Festival: Celebration and Curatorial Practice' and more!
Cara Hagan
https://carahagan.net/
@carahagan_art
References:
Screendance from Film to Festival: Celebration and Curatorial Practice - https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/screendance-from-film-to-festival/
Cygnus - https://youtu.be/0yxsTerwHjA?si=ZfSU2iZDi7l1IjNh
ADF Movies by Movers - https://americandancefestival.org/movies-by-movers/
Cut Me Summa Dat Noise Film - @cutmesummadatnoise_film
Funding Bodies by Sarah Wilbur -
https://www.weslpress.org/9780819580528/funding-bodies/
NYCB New Works Festival -
https://www.nycballet.com/discover/stories/the-making-of-the-2021-summer-session-films/
1 - https://youtu.be/4qOGsKdvz1o?si=vvV_5R8e7E_51Wfy
2 - https://youtu.be/ihw4QM7YebQ?si=sget-g8KN_730aBg
3 - https://youtu.be/O_0JmVMovu0?si=IoYn36n1wRqnmRqi
4 - https://youtu.be/VUc188WtE08?si=jvfPAGq9s3BtXKXI
5 - https://youtu.be/g1CVEGFcN44?si=DpnvOaETu6cTONMK
In the Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch- https://www.amazon.co.uk/BLINK-EYE-NEW-EDN-New/dp/1879505622
What is urban dance on screen? | Omari Carter Video Essay - https://vimeo.com/328049558
Ode to an Unapologetically Free and Sacred Body - https://youtu.be/Se-paC7a8wM?si=ljHitZpDLQUCiBvY
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SEASON 3 Ep2~ Gitta Wigro | The MDC Talks: A Screendance Podcast
In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Gitta Wigro; an arts professional with over 20 years’ experience, specialising in dance-film and dance.
We met Gitta on the dance-film festival circuit and became fast friends, sharing her interest in connecting people and ideas. In this conversation we talk curation, connectors, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, teaching practice, research and more!
Gitta Wigro
gittawigro.com
https://www.facebook.com/gitta.wigro
Screendance calendar - https://screendancecalendar.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR35N9P4sXRnZl_0JoE9KXQK3DZ0gl17msdh26plkUgq20vP6ZqMpDvJc9c
References:
'Boy' by Rosemary Lee & Peter Anderson - https://www.artsadmin.co.uk/project/boy/
'Hands' by Adam Roberts & Jonathan Burrows - https://vimeo.com/388689595
' A Drifting Up' by Jacob Lee - https://youtu.be/3ctLXHdb4dY
Rosemary Butcher - rosemarybutcher.com
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SEASON 3 Ep1 ~ Reunion | The MDC Talks: A Screendance Podcast
The MDC Talks is BACK and we cannot wait to continue our creative conversations around all things dance-film with the incredible guests we have lined up for Season 3! The MDC team returns after a hiatus, lots of exciting projects and some big moves. In this episode, we get you up to speed on where the team is at and what we've been doing for the last 2 years. We hope you'll enjoy reconnecting with us and the upcoming stimulating conversations about bridging the gap between moving body and moving image.
The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 12: Wilkie Branson
In episode 12 of Season 2 on The MDC Talks, Anna Clifford and Omari ‘Motion’ Carter talk with Wilkie Branson; a self-taught interdisciplinary dance artist and filmmaker, currently based in the United Kingdom. His latest feature length work TOM is commencing its international tour and currently being showcased at La Bienniale de Venezia 23/07/2021 - 01/08/2021.
Wilkie expresses how the focus of his work always lies in the practice and not the product. His early days of studying b-boying techniques were how he first entered into film and he was later drawn to animation because of its power to create something from nothing. The evolution of his artistic practice is inspired by landscape, architecture and how the choreography within the environment & surroundings can impact and support telling stories through dance on screen. Wilkie explains how his latest work is about reconnecting with your inner child. He shares how the process of making the work reconnected him with his own family, some of the technical challenges and his most significant takeaway from the making of TOM.
Wilkie Branson:
https://www.wilkiebranson.com/
Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/wilkiebransonInstagram @wilkiebranson
Twitter @WilkieBranson
References:
‘Little Dreams’: https://vimeo.com/128052930
‘End of the Block’: https://vimeo.com/73935264
‘White Caps’: https://vimeo.com/11272451
‘TOM’: https://vimeo.com/wilkiebranson/tomtrail
Making TOM - Part 3 - Available on Wilkie’s instagram @wilkiebranson
La Bienniale di Venezia - https://www.labiennale.org/en/dance/2021/wilkie-branson-tom
WATCH ‘TOM’ HERE: https://vimeo.com/wilkiebranson/tomfilm
*Exclusively available to our listeners for 4 weeks only!!
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 11: Jevan Chowdhury
In this episode of The MDC Talks, The MDC team speak with Jevan Chowdhury; a multimedia artist and film director who works in commercial art and is currently based in London, UK. Jevan is the Director of creative agency, Wind & Foster and creator of the multi-award-winning Moving Cities Project.
Jevan explains how he doesn’t connect with the term screendance because he finds it limiting and prefers to label his work as film. He describes the motivation behind starting his company, choosing a metaphoric name and touches on the creative opportunity cost of running a business. Which leads us into a conversation about his ‘Moving Cities’ project, which started as an experiment. He gives us insight into the process, the initial reluctance to take risks and capturing the movement of the city. He champions the importance of watching dance so that as a filmmaker you learn how to choreograph with the camera, anticipate movement and communicate across disciplines.
Jevan Chowdhury:
Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/movingcitiesproject
Instagram @movingcitiesproject
@windandfoster
Twitter @Jevanchow
References:
Wind & Foster - https://windandfoster.com/
Moving Cities - https://www.moving-cities.com/
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 10: Sima Gonsai
In episode 10 of Season 2 on The MDC Talks, The MDC team speak with Sima Gonsai; award-winning filmmaker and director born and raised in the North of England and now based in the Midlands. Sima's exploration of film work began in 1998 and she is passionate about telling powerful narratives through the movements of body, film and music.
Sima talks about how her childhood lessons in Bharatnatyam dance and love of watching Bollywood initially drew her to filmmaking. Her debut dance-film KITA, made during her MA in Visual Communication, was an exploration of the vibrancy of Indian classical dance and took 9 months to create. This experience of experimentation with film taught her about perseverance, how to add colour to your work and gifted her an understanding of movement within a frame. Sima describes her journey of making Cycle Dialogues and the joy in exploring communities across the globe with a bicycle and a camera before diving into her work with Freefall Dance Company, an experience that encouraged her to brainstorm what went into making a dance-film with and for complex disabled artists. She describes the significance of creating work that audiences can experience and not just watch and also touches on the challenges and responsibility of making dance-film within this space.
Sima Gonsai:
Instagram - @simagonsaifilms
Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/simagonsai
References:
KITA: https://www.simagonsaifilms.com/kita
Len Lye: https://govettbrewster.com/news/2017/4/spotlight-on-len-lyes-filmmaking-tools-the-stencil
Norman McLaren: https://theconversation.com/norman-mclaren-a-late-great-animator-now-drawing-applause-27506
Cycle Dialogues: https://www.simagonsaifilms.com/cycle-dialogues-film
Freefall: https://www.simagonsaifilms.com/freefall-film
One Fine Day: https://www.simagonsaifilms.com/one-fine-day-film
Screen.dance 2020 Artist Presentation: https://www.screen.dance/festival-2021/artists-presentations-1-4/sima-gonsai-artist-presentation/
Suspended Motion: https://vimeo.com/383081456
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 9: Mitchell Rose
Episode 9 of Season 2 on The MDC Talks features American award-winning dance film director Mitchell Rose in conversation with Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams. Mitchell is based in New York and known for his comedic shorts featuring dance; his films continue to screen internationally and have won over 95 festival awards to date.
Mitch articulates his difficulty with the term screendance and explains why he prefers dance-film. He explains his desire to create a 3D world through film and refers to the prejudice in the industry towards sombre work. Mitchell made a decision to explore humour and satire in his work which also includes an audience participation live performance called The Mitch Show. He also discusses his invention of hyper match-cutting and the ripple effect it's had worldwide due to Covid-19, as well as one of the side-effects of the pandemic; challenging artists to change how they create.
Mitchell Rose: www.mitchellrose.com
Instagram - @mitchellrosefilm
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnxs...
References:
Deere John - https://youtu.be/VKfO1DuiegE
Exquisite Corps - https://youtu.be/B3pFxsYPLgU
And So Say All Of Us - https://youtu.be/GLZuRCtNBxg
Globe Trot - https://youtu.be/uXgYKU9F-0A
The Mitch Show - www.mitchellrose.com/themitchshow
The Case Against Dance-Film - https://youtu.be/U5oAB2oA-mg
Internal Medicine - https://youtu.be/QRCLdRfwifU
Attention Span - Coming soon
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 8: Marlene Millar Pt 2.
Episode 8 (Pt 2) of Season 2 on The MDC Talks features Montreal filmmaker Marlene Millar, in conversation with Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams. Marlene is an internationally award-winning dance filmmaker, her creative partnerships include Mouvement Perpétuel (2001) alongside Philip Szporer and Migration Dance Film Project with Sandy Silva.
In Part 2 of this podcast Marlene breaks down the making of NAVIGATION, a dance-film recently made as the latest addition to the Migration Dance Film Project series. She touched on pre-production choices and emphasised the importance of a cohesive crew, in particular, the vital role it played in filming this work. Marlene generously spoke about sourcing funding for your creative work; how strategic planning and forward thinking with a focus on the bigger picture is key. She also expressed her appreciation for working with camera operators who understand the language of dance because of their ability to predict choreographic phrases.
Marlene Millar:
www.marlenemillar.com
Instagram @millarmarlene
Vimeo - vimeo.com/marlenemillar
References:
Navigation - vimeo.com/424337004
Migration Dance Film Project - www.marlenemillar.com/#/mdfp/
Lay Me Low - vimeo.com/125331919
mouvementperpetuel.net
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 8: Marlene Millar Pt 1.
Episode 8 of Season 2 on The MDC Talks features Montreal filmmaker Marlene Millar, in conversation with Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams. Marlene is an internationally award-winning dance filmmaker, her creative partnerships include Mouvement Perpétuel (2001) alongside Philip Szporer and Migration Dance Film Project with Sandy Silva.
Marlene talks about the simplicity yet significance of work having a beginning, middle and end. She shares her experience of finding a deeper understanding of time, rhythm and pace from working with analogue film, as well as the true importance of the pre-production process. She also stressed the value in following through on an idea and taking creative chances. Additionally, Marlene touches on finding your creative partners in people you trust and feel comfortable to challenge, as well as the value of distribution and its ability to give your work a longer lifespan.
Marlene Millar:
www.marlenemillar.com
Instagram @millarmarlene
Vimeo - vimeo.com/marlenemillar
References:
'One Day Pina Asked...' - vimeo.com/ondemand/onedaypina
Bhairava - https://vimeo.com/marlenemillar
Lost Action: Trace - https://www.nfb.ca/film/lost_action_trace/
Mouvement Perpétuel - https://www.marlenemillar.com/#/mouvement-perpetuel/
Migration Dance Film Project - https://www.marlenemillar.com/#/mdfp/
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 7: Nicola Hepp
Episode 7 of The MDC Talks Season 2 features award-winning Swedish Choreographer and Director Nicola Hepp alongside Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams. Currently based in The Netherlands Nicola works under commission for campaigns, films on artistic and commercial projects.
We speak to Nicola about her recipe for a 1 minute film, her exploration of the themes of loneliness and ageing within her work and the rewarding experience of working with her 88 year old father. Working in live performance, installation and film, she also offers perspective on mixing medias to deepen the viewer experience and the importance of collaboration and trust in your creative team. Nicola describes her working process and also touches on how the Covid-19 pandemic has evolved her teaching and creative practice.
Nicola Hepp: nicolahepp.com
Instagram @nicolaheppfilm
Facebook: Nicola Hepp - Filmmaker and Choreographer
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nicolahepp
References: Echo - http://www.nicolahepp.com/echo/
23 | 73 -http://www.nicolahepp.com/23-i-73/
Traces -http://www.nicolahepp.com/traces/
Songs of the Underworld - http://www.nicolahepp.com/songs-of-the-underworld/
Tabula Rasa - https://vimeo.com/430410823
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 6: Simon Fildes
This episode brings world renowned screendance artist Simon Fildes into The MDC Talks conversation with Omari 'Motion' Carter and Anna Clifford. Simon is an international award-winning film-maker, artist, curator and teacher based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Simon; a self-proclaimed 'daydreamer', talks about the evolution of terminology in the screendance world, his connection to music and a desire to make art that inspires feeling. He highlights the importance of making mistakes and giving yourself permission to fail in order to explore your own voice. We shared our opinions on the value of watching other artists work and allowing yourself to have an opinion. Simon also discussed some of the common trends in screendance and the impact Covid-19 is currently having on the screendance industry.
Simon Fildes:
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 5: Rodrigo Rocha-Campos
In episode five of the 'The MDC Talks' Season 2, the team talk to Rodrigo Rocha-Campos. Rodrigo is a Brazilian filmmaker and cinematography teacher based in Vancouver, Canada. He has been creating and producing screendance for six years now and in this episode we discuss his latest work 'Chapter 5' which explores addiction. Rodrigo also explains his attraction to the expression of dark themes in his films, the use of light and props to enrich story-telling and the ultimately the visceral impact these choices make to his work.
Rodrigo Rocha-Campos: https://vimeo.com/rochacampos
References:
Screen.Dance Artist Presentation - https://www.screen.dance/festival2019...
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Magic-Cr...
The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 4: Roman Baca
In the fourth episode of Season 2, The MDC team speak with New Mexico native, Roman Baca about his dance documentary 'Exit 12: Moved by War'. Roman trained as a classical ballet dancer and took a hiatus from dance to enlist in the United States Marine Corps and served in the Iraq War. After returning home, he co-founded Exit12 Dance Company to explore telling veterans' stories choreographically and the healing power of dance.
Roman details the journey of making the docu-dance; including some of the choreographic and filmic choices, the collaboration between himself and the director Mohammed Gorjestani as well as the importance of safe-guarding the veterans and dancers involved.
Exit12 Dance Company: http://exit12danceco.org/
References: 'Exit12: Moved by War' - http://exit12danceco.org/video
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 3: Antoine Marc
In Episode 3 of Season 2 the MDC team host Antoine Marc, multi award-winning producer and choreographer. We talk about his screendance work; the experience of blending digital with live, and incorporating technology into his recent work in innovative ways.
He emphasises the importance of a good team, who can not only support your vision but challenge you and this inspires a conversation about the value in understanding the WHY in artistic practice. Antoine believes the key to making meaningful work is human connection and using research and develop to find and refine your message.
Antoine Marc:
http://www.antoinemarc.com/
References:
'Luminous' - http://www.antoinemarc.com/videos
'finding my feet' - [currently on festival tour]
'Descent' - https://youtu.be/7XK4NHkFT9E
'Fracture/d Frame/s' - Coming soon
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 2: Valerie Ebuwa & Gerrard Martin
In this episode the MDC team chat with Valerie Ebuwa and Gerrard Martin - two prominent movers and makers who have dipped their toes into the screendance space. We talk about the experience of dancing for camera, the representation of black bodies on screen and interpretations of the term 'black dance'.
Valerie Ebuwa: www.valerieebuwa.com
Body Data - https://vimeo.com/319312029
Gerrard Martin: www.gerrardmartindance.com
'B' - https://youtu.be/asHDI5FJ_fA
References:
Fred Astaire Dancing - https://youtu.be/faN0kPOQykM
Narratives in Black British Dance: Embodies Practices - Edited by Adesola Akinleye
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The MDC Talks: Season 2 | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 1: Tomorr Kokona
Welcome to the second season of The MDC Talks!
In this series we focus on interdisciplinary artists, as we speak to prominent practitioners who work within the realm of screendance. Kicking us off is performing arts consultant, coach, mentor, movement director and choreographer, Tomorr Kokona. As a mentor of The Motion Dance Collective, it was only a matter of time before we invited this brilliant mind onto the podcast. Tomorr breaks down important themes of distribution, profitability, intellectual property, collaborations and partnerships, through his incredible personal stories that take place within 30 years of creative and leadership roles.
This man fills a gap in the need for the further education of the above themes! In great anticipation for his upcoming book, 'Perform Your Best: How to do what you love and get paid what your worth', we chat with Tomorr on how we can develop systems for success through being interdisciplinary artists.
References:
- www.tomorrkokona.com
- Twitter: @TomorrKokona
- Dance Film Club (Facebook Group - New Title 'Dance and Film Network'): https://www.facebook.com/groups/dancefilmclub/
Special thanks to The MDC work experience students, Kate Hamilton and Finlay Quinn, from the University of East London. For their assistant sound design and editing.
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The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 6: Cinematic Language
Episode 6: Cinematic Language
In episode 6 of The MDC Talks our team sits down to unpack the term 'cinematic language'. Our individual interpretations of what it means versus our experiences of using it in practice. Analysing various collaborations helped us explore different reasons for the benefits of knowing and understanding cinematic language to service your story. As well as the value of learning the rules so that you can break them.
References: finding my feet - https://youtu.be/zJjxoOGhzuI
I See You (creating choreo and then deciding how to capture it) - https://youtu.be/Oe9bqvQuRdA
Fracture/d Frame/s - COMING SOON
Ease on Down (pull to flower) - https://youtu.be/elECm7-r5nc?t=77
In Angst - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW9M8lKZ7ns
The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 5: From Stage to Screen
Here comes Episode 5 | Stage to Screen
In this episode Omari Carter and Anna Clifford sit down with Neus Gil Cortes of Nua Dance, to talk about about the transition of work from stage to screen. Speaking on the experience of our recent collaboration - QUIMERA - but also some wider questions about the limitations and advantages of this process and how it can breathe new life into your work.
References: Quimera [currently on its festival tour, coming soon]
Find out more about QUIMERA here - https://www.nuadance.com/quimera.html
The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 4: Quimera Critique
It's time for Episode 4 of The MDC Talks | Quimera Critique Omari Carter and James Williams sit down with collaborator Neus Gil Cortes to discuss and critique the making of Quimera!
References:
1) Quimera [currently on its festival tour, coming soon]
2) Rope Duet https://www.motiondancecollective.com...
THE MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 3: Ease On Down Critique
It's time for the third episode of The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast!
In this episode, we dissect the making of one of the MDC's latest projects, Ease On Down. Anna Clifford interviews Omari 'Motion' Carter and James Williams who talk us through their experience of working on the film.
Credits:
Directed by Cristobal Catalan
Choreographed, produced, edited and co-written by Omari 'Motion' Carter
Performed by Omari 'Motion' Carter and Rhona Ashwood
Cinematography and Colouring by James Williams
Camera, sound recorded, digital compositing and co-written by Just Josh
Music composed by Sam Barnett
Saxophone and Keys by Sam Barnett
Drums by Zoe Pascal
Sound designed by Nicola Chang
Music recording engineering by Ahmad Dayes
Sound mastering by Jason Emberton
References:
1) EASE ON DOWN https://youtu.be/elECm7-r5nc
2) EASE ON DOWN | BEHIND THE SCENES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YujWJ...
3) EASE ON DOWN | 360 BEHIND THE SCENES https://youtu.be/c9TAfe2xQQU
4) TAKE 10 https://youtu.be/GW19j9bXggg
5) END OF THE BLOCK https://youtu.be/JLSK-PktYKc
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THE MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 2: Choreography Is Everything.
Welcome to the second episode of The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast!
In this episode, we discuss choreography within the screendance space. Featuring collective members Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams.
References:
1) EASE ON DOWN | BEHIND THE SCENES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YujWJmUJW4Y
2) DOUGLAS ROSENBERG: Essay on Screen Dance (First presented February 2000 Dance For the Camera Symposium, Madison, Wisconsin, USA): http://www.dvpg.net/docs/screendance.pdf
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THE MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast | Episode 1: What is Screendance?
Welcome to the first episode of The MDC Talks | A Screendance Podcast!
This episode explores the nuances of the term 'screendance'. Looking at the what, why and who...
Featuring collective members Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford and James Williams.
What is Screendance for you? Do you agree or disagree or want to add to the conversation? Leave your comments below...
References:
1) James Williams - early dance footage.
2)Anna Clifford and Omari Carter - The MDC Rehearsal 2014.
3) Turn Me Up Some - Stanton Warriors Music Video (2011) https://vimeo.com/43039861
4) David Hinton - Birds (video extract) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPAPK...
5) The Great Spoon Escape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX-XS...