The portrait of an extraordinary French dancer-choreographer: Jean Babilée (1923-2014) is filmed at home, in the streets of Paris, at the Opera Garnier or at the Champs-Élysées Theater, “always caught, even in his kitchen, in full body work”.

Featuring dozens of performances from the living rooms, backyards, and unconventional venues through...

A history of the work of Merce Cunningham.

Ankoku Butoh is a style of avant-garde dance that established itself in the counter culture experime...

A retrospective of Chita Rivera's film, television and stage career, including interviews with Dick ...

Dance and prostitution play the same role for Cristhian’s body. Virtuosity, desire, technique, and s...

"Butoh: Body on the Edge of Crisis" is a visually striking film portrait shot on location in Japan w...
After being invited by Benjamin Millepied to a rehearsal for the L.A Dance Project's premiere perfor...

A short documentary following Paulette Harwood, a 90-year-old former Radio City Music Hall Corps de ...

Ella Havelka made history in 2013 by becoming the first Indigenous dancer at the 50-year-old Austral...
Hotel Armada is a curated portrait of dance and expression showcasing talents in the world of contem...

A three-part film by Cao Fei. Part one, 'Imagination of Product', shows workers and machines at the...

Alexis, a talented and proud student of the National Ballet School of Cuba, spends his life practic...

At the crossroads of arts, bodies and images merge to create a world of poetry and dreams.

Anma (The Masseurs) is a representative and historical work by the creator of Butoh dance, Tatsumi H...

The senior year of a girls’ high school step team in inner-city Baltimore is documented, as they try...

In a long, diaphanous skirt, held out by her hands with arms extended, Broadway dancer Annabelle Moo...

In Jacob Sutton’s film “Ascension”, two young dancers soar up from the darkness beneath the stage at...

At The Ballet is the rise and fall of a Prima ballerina.