DANCE FILMS + MUSIC VIDEOS

HEARD

(2021) 3’55

A mediation on metaphors of being heard, being in a herd, closeness, being trapped and vice versa.

 

IN YOUR PLACE

(JULY 2020) 4’47

Movement and text describe somatic experiences of navigating what it means to be in your place both physically and metaphorically, questioning; what is normal human behavior in a changing climate of cultural and social space.

In your place is a long-distance collaboration made during the current global pandemic. Movement and text describe somatic experiences of navigating what it means to be in your place both physically and metaphorically, questioning; what is normal human behavior in a changing climate of cultural and social space. Directed by Shandoah Goldman, VAEdited by Prisca Lobjoy, Paris Videoed/Performed by:Laura Bartczak, LA Emily Giovine, NYC Hannah Lillevoy, NYC Michelle Amara Micca, NYCMarion Spencer, NYC
 

XO

(2020) 2’16

Inspired by women's masks worn during the 1918 flu pandemic. XO, is a contemplation on closeness during the 2020 corona virus pandemic. A longing for the simplicity of human connection via a hug. Music by Wes Swing

Inspired by women's masks worn during the 1918 flu pandemic. XO, is a contemplation on closeness during the 2020 corona virus pandemic. A longing for the simplicity of human connection via a hug.
 

Sing Wash Your Hands

(2020) 1’23

a short film created by a long-distance coronavirus collaboration. A call from the west coast by Vocalist Kate Richards and response on the east coast by Choreographer, Shandoah Goldman.

Sing Wash Your Hands is a short film created by a long-distance coronavirus collaboration. A call from the west coast by Vocalist Kate Richards and response on the east coast by Choreographer, Shandoah Goldman. Choreography & videography: Shandoah Goldman/ Carte Blanche Performance @carteblancheperformance Vocals and lyrics: Kate Richards/ Sing for Yourself facebook/SingforYourself @singforyourself2020 Music: Maggie Wheeler > Ysaye Barnwell > friend
 

MADE ON EARTH

(2019) 4’33

A meditation on how humans are made in our current landscape of maternal clocks, technology and the irrevocable desire to make another human. Conceived on the beach, layered with metaphors of cycles within the body paralleled with the fertility of the earth. Photo by Laura Bartczak.

This short film serves as a meditation on how humans are made in our current landscape of maternal clocks, technology and the irrevocable desire to make another human. The film is conceived on the beach, layered with metaphors of cycles within the body paralleled with the fertility of the earth.
 

23 SKIDOO

(2012) 23’46

Site-Specific Performance shown in this documentary about the Flatiron Building/ Start watching at 20'40 to see 23 Skidoo in this documentary about the Flatiron

 

La Musica de Siempre

(2009) 4’13

Video shot in Paris for Gotan Project's 3.0 world tour, '10

Film by Prisca Lobjoy, Ya Basta Productions

La Musica de Siempre

Video shot in Paris for Gotan Project's 3.0 world tour, '10

Film by Prisca Lobjoy, Ya Basta Productions

 

Open Kitchen, Closed Embrace (pero si, pero no, pero si)

2011 8’15

Straying from a literal illustration of the world of tango, a sensual, poetic universe in the form of a journey through the different faces of femininity & masculinity is created during an artistic residency in Buenos Aires. Imagining a strange world, between dream, memories and fantasies, which captures the texture of Tango, in its melancholy and its old-fashioned elegance.

Open Kitchen, Closed Embrace (pero si, pero no, pero si)

Straying from a literal illustration of the world of tango, a sensual, poetic universe in the form of a journey through the different faces of femininity & masculinity is created during an artistic residency in Buenos Aires. Researching the physicality of Argentinean society and translating into codes and gestures creating a working movement vocabulary, as a type of Anthropological Study. Imagining a strange world, between dream, memories and fantasies, which captures the texture of Tango, in its melancholy and its old-fashioned elegance.

Mini DV, Juan Ferrero, Editing by Glen Mobley 2011