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Carmen, 2025, Spain, United Kingdom, 5 min
Produced and Directed by Andrew Margetson
Choreography by Carmen Aviles
Featuring Carmen Aviles
A young woman, dressed in a tracksuit, walks through the backstreets of Sevilla into a housing project. This is Carmen Aviles - the young street superstar of flamenco.
Well!, 2024, China, 6 min
Produced and Directed by Lu Zhang
Choreography by Lu Zhang
Dancing by Zhaohan Yan, Lu Zhang
Cinematography by Sudong Liang
Stage Management by Dinghao Ma
Special Thanks by Evolve
Monkey & Dog: Coded Paws - Two pals cling tightly, hand in hand they stroll, One’s a wily monkey, one’s a tail-wagging soul. How to bond through thick and thin? When one sulks, the other grins— Secret codes only “we” control! Through foggy dawns or meteor showers, we charge through thorns, we sniff wildflowers. Let the world spin fast or slow... Our friendship's a bold cartoon— Paw prints chasing paw prints—Where? Nobody knows!
Cut Me Summa Dat Noise, 2024, United States, 6 min
Directed by Cara Hagan
Produced by Jeanette Bonner
Choreography by Cara Hagan, Margaret Morrison, and Cast
Dancing by Deborah Mitchell, Margaret Morrison, Lisa LaTouche, Alexis Robbins, Adante Power, Kyleigh Vickars, Rae Walsh, Dawn Drake, Usman Salahuddin, Minerva Johnson, Jackie Coleman, Cara Hagan
"Cut Me Summa Dat Noise" celebrates the rhythms of everyday life through the eyes of a neighborhood matriarch who sets the tone for a new day with the beat of her own heart. As the neighborhood comes to life, people of all ages unite in a joyous cacophony of sound that illuminates the connections between them as members of a vibrant and diverse community in rhythm.
Fuga Y Misterio, 2024, United States, 4 min
Produced and Directed by Martin and Facundo Lombard
Choreography and Dancing by Martin and Facundo Lombard
Description coming soon.
C'est LA Vie, 2024, United States, 6 min
Directed by Sierra Tanji, Colin Harabedian
Produced by Daniela Mejia
Choreography by Sierra Tanji
Dancing by Sierra Tanji, Isabella Mendoza, Samuel Macias, Jeffrey Bull, Eliza Loran, Baylee Ferrerra, Sydney Tanji, Jordyn Apostolache, Evie Barakat, Anessa Davies, Shanti Topzand, Melissa Valenzuela, Isabella Farris, Reagan Murray
Costume Design by Jordyn Apostolache
Art Department by Andrew Cardoso, Ava Gergovich
Join us above the Los Angeles skyline as one life-loving woman makes a surprise entrance. Commanding the attention of the entire party, she ignites the day and sparks connections between the Angelenos. You never know what might happen at a party in L.A., but "That's Life" in Los Angeles!
Drain, 2024, United States, 5 min
Directed by Shannon Morzov
Produced by Shannon Morzov, Jessie Ryan
Choreography by Jesse Ryan
Dancing by Robyn O'Dell, Jesse Ryan
A meditation in movement on the strained limitations of the California landscape.
Directions to the Other Side of the World, 2025, Ireland, 12 min
Directed by Derrick Belcham
Choreography and Dancing by Kiley Dolaway
Music Composed by Linda Buckley, Hannah Peel
Narration by Iarla ó lionáird
A woman explores the far reaches of rural Ireland in an attempt to make peace with the darker aspect of her spirit. Shot on location in County Kerry, Ireland in 2025, "Directions to the Other Side of the World" is a blessing, in the style of noted Irish poet John O’Donahue, for those of us visited by a depressed and desolate spirit, a sincere wish for friendship with the greyer aspects of self, and the darker times of day and season. Narrated and accompanied by the modern master of the Sean-nós tradition of singing, Iarla ó Lionáird, and scored by contemporary Irish composers Linda Buckley and Hannah Peel, the film attempts to bridge generations of place and ritual into poetic and practical film of belonging and peace.
Alma Luz, 2025, United States, 4 min
Directed by Heidi Duckler
Produced by Heidi Duckler Dance
Choreography by Heidi Duckler
Dancing by Marissa Brown, Colleen Loverde, Joseph Stevens
Inspired by the emotive words of Clarice Lispector's poem, My Soul Has the Weight of Light, "Alma Luz" illuminates the immaterial weight of the human condition—the weight of an unspoken word, the fleeting touch of a look and the fragile, ethereal essence of the soul itself.
Moving Through, 2025, Poland, 1 min
Directed by Kacper Bozek, Aleksandra Kus
Choreography by Aleksandra Kuś
A dancer moves through an urban space, blending the art of dance with the dynamics of the cityscape and nature. Her movements flow seamlessly with the surroundings, creating a harmonious narrative of freedom, expression, and the connection between humans, the city, and the natural world. Each gesture and step highlights the contrast between reality and imagination. Time constantly chases her, confined within 60 seconds. Every shot offers a moment to reflect on how movement can be interpreted as a metaphor for the rush of life.
Motherhood , 2024, United States, 3 min
Produced and Directed by Nicole Spring
Choreography by Stephanie Kim
Dancing by Stephanie Kim
Music Composed by Sami Freeman
Filmmaker: Steven Fadellin
Written by Nicole Spring
In the light of dawn she awakens in her nest, one baby under her wing, the other two in search of food.
Cimetre, 2024, France, 7 min
Directed by Jacob Londry Bonkian, Djibril Ouattara
Choreography by Djibril Ouattara
Featuring Ankata Next Generation
Dancing by Salif Bamogo, Abdoul Kader Derra, Ousmane Diallo, Abdoulaye Ouedraogo, Melanie Sanon, Boune Rahim Sanou, Karidiatou Sanou, Sylvie Dalia Sanou
Cinematography by Jacob Londry Bonkian
Artistic Direction by Clotilde Rullaud
Compositing, calibration by Stéphane Jarreau
"Cimetre" takes viewers deep into the vibrant heart of Bobo-Dioulasso’s popular neighborhoods, where life pulses on every street corner. This poetic and sensory immersion explores the essence of the cimetre, a six-meter social perimeter around homes where tradition, modernity, and solidarity intertwine.



From the first light of dawn to the fiery celebrations of night, the Saint-Étienne district becomes a living tapestry of artisans, merchants, children, and dancers. Guided by cinematic storytelling, this music video celebrates the collective energy of a tightly-knit community while raising a universal question: how can we preserve connection and compassion in an increasingly individualistic world?



Through vivid dance scenes, striking contrasts between tradition and modernity, and evocative symbols like the communal mirror, Cimetre captures the hidden beauty of the ordinary. A woman in a red satin dress in a garage, a dancer in white moving through a bath of black ink—each detail highlights the duality and richness of these neighborhoods. Straddling modern influences and deep-rooted heritage, this film transcends music to present an intimate, universal portrait of a world where conviviality becomes an act of resistance.
Shared Breath, 2023, Canada, 8 min
Directed by Damian Siqueiros
Produced by Mariya Moneva
Featuring Sinha Dance
Dancing by Emmanuelle Martin, Citlali Germé-Trevino, Amélia Lamanque, Olivia Jaen Flores
Music by Of Sound Mind and Body
Cinematography by Max Machado
Original concept & choreography by Roger Sinha
Art Director by Damian Siqueiros
"Shared Breath" is a short film inspired by a dance piece of the same name. Four dancers wear square skirt-like structures attached to their waists, symbolizing the socially defined shape of their personal spaces. The characters whirl tirelessly within the beautiful, but restrictive forms, such as modern-day dervishes, and add dynamic curves and flows to the rigid straight lines. Defying distance and absence of touch, striving for contact, they break free eventually, all within one shared breath. The film is a soul-stirring reminder of our essential need for touch and connection.

