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Clockwise, 2026, United States, 5 min
Directed by Anastasia Keating
Choreography by Anastasia Keating
Dancing by Marie-Christine Emond-Brown, Tashana Kelly, Anastasia Keating, Allie Petrovich, Lilly Parsons
Music Composed by Dylan Dunlap
Cinematography by Rinnah Veith
Casting Assistance by Beth Carlson
Inspired by and set to the song Clockwise by Dylan Dunlap, this contemporary dance film is a reflection on the passing of time and unexpected farewells. Some people and places stay with us... even long after we say goodbye.
Conversing with the Critic, 2026, United States, 3 min
Directed by Tashana Kelly
Choreography by Tashana Kelly
This dance film investigates the relationship between a woman and her inner critic.
Just One More Thing, 2025, United States, 3 min
Directed by Tiffany Tinsley Weeks
Choreography by Tiffany Tinsley Weeks
Dancing by Tiffany Tinsley Weeks, Malachi Page, Tiffany Shorkey, David Foster, Carla Brown, Laura Hymers Treglia, Heather Pitts, Abi Jean Vafiades, Ruslan Khusein, Rhea Shrestha, Lynne Bowman Cravens, Judah Weeks, Toby Weeks, Cooper Weeks, Mycah Weeks
Music Composed by Ruslan Khusein
Cinematography by Patrizia Herminjard
Edited by Rosely Conz
Stage Management by Michaela Wojcik
Synopsis coming soon.
Sheltering Gestures, 2026, Colombia, 11 min
Directed by Adrián Villa-Dávila, Andrés Prado
Produced by Tragaluz
Choreography by Javier Serpa
Featuring Danzas y Enseñanzas de Mis Abuelos
Written by Adrián Villa Dávila
“Sheltering Gestures” is a videodance that traces the ritual and spiritual movements revived by a group of young dancers who witnessed the gradual disappearance of the traditional Danza de las Tabliteras. Determined to bring it back to life, they learned its rhythms and choreography from the four remaining elders who still carried the dance in their bodies. Once again, these gestures echo the movements that decades ago filled the community of San Antonio, Bolívar, with pride, vitality, and collective spirit.
The Joy and Sorrow of Time, 2024, Denmark, 4 min
Produced and Directed by Sara Jordan
Choreography and Dancing by Supa Rich Kids - Oulouy, Yemi Osokoya, Ambrose Tjark, Ordinateur
The future is a delicate dance of possibilities, where every choice and every moment shapes the path ahead. The fragility of what's next reminds us to handle it with care, to nurture our dreams and aspirations, and to believe in the limitless potential of tomorrow. Time is a valuable currency.
Whiteout, 2019, United Kingdom, 11 min
Directed by Natasha Gilmore, Andrew Cumming
Produced by Belinda McElhinney
Choreography by Natasha Gilmore
Featuring Barrowland Ballet
Dancing by Jade Adamson, Sean Graham, Vince Virr, Nandi Bhebhe, Kai-Wen Chuang, KJ Clarke-Davis
Music Composed by Luke Sutherland
Cinematography by George Cameron Geddis
"Whiteout" gives resonance to the complexities of bi-racial relationships. Informed by her personal experiences as a white European who married a black African and as the mother of bi-racial children, Natasha Gilmore explores this issue with honesty and humour. Powerful, and touching, this film stimulates conversation about race and racism, even within a family unit, while celebrating human connections beyond racial difference.
Ghostlight, 2025, United States, 3 min
Produced and Directed by Avi Pryntz-Nadworny
Choreography by Erika Radcliffe
Dancing by Erika Radcliffe
Rigger by Wes Hatfield
Production Assistant by Julie Marshall
A surreal short film exploring the inner light we have when we express ourselves.
A Dance Call, 2026, Argentina, 5 min
Directed by Pablo Destito
Choreography by Agustina Videla
Featuring Social Tango Project
During a business trip, a man arrives at a hotel beside a forest. From his window, he follows the figure of a dancer disappearing among the trees and discovers a strange ritual: five couples engaged in a dance battle. Little by little, he stops being a spectator and becomes part of the collective celebration. Between reality and hallucination, the film explores the contemporary desire to escape isolation and reconnect through shared celebration.
La Fée Électricité (The Goddess of Electricity) , 2026, United Kingdom, 8 min
Directed by Cottia Thorowgood
Produced by Charles Haswell
Choreography and Dancing by Viola Pantuso
Featuring The Royal Ballet
As daylight falls, La Fée Électricité (The Goddess of Electricity) awakens beneath Paris, charged to bring light to the streets above. As she begins to move, she galvanises her power and emerges onto the streets of Paris, illuminating the city with electricity. By dawn, having danced all night her electric powers are overwhelmed by the daylight. By morning, her powers are extinguished. This is a short dance film filmed on location in Paris, featuring Royal Ballet soloist, Viola Pantuso. The story is built on the concept of "La Fée Électricité" - the personification of electricity in France in the late 1800s, as a woman, or fairy, who brought light and power to the people and streets.

