In Hoppla!, two choreographies by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker are brought together and performed to the music of the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos, seven short works for two pianos, and Quatuor no. 4, Bartók’s fourth string quartet. The reading room of the Ghent University library, designed by the renowned architect Henry Van de Velde, serves as location.

Discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks), an all-male company that for 45 years h...

A dance group rehearses for their latest performance Inabitáveis about black homosexuality. While th...
A short dance film in Pathécolor, also know as stencil colouring. The editing cuts correspond with t...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...
A short documentary about dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig.

A couple of dancers appear one morning in a High School. It's Monday and they announce to a group of...

Terpsichore is a captivating exploration of dance as an art form, illuminating the passion, discipli...

This intimate ethnographic study of Voudoun dances and rituals was shot by Maya Deren during her yea...

After Awesome Tapes From Africa's Brian Shimkovitz found the energetic, ecstatic music of Ghanaian m...

Narrated by award-winning actor and dancer David Gulpilil, Carriberrie guides audiences across a stu...
Early rave documentary, filmed during rave's burgeoning mainstream appearance in the USA.

BYE (AJÖ), a new dance film, is choreographed and directed by acclaimed Swedish choreographer Mats E...

Markku Lehmuskallio has devoted a large part of his documentary work to the indigenous people of the...

Phnom Penh-based dancer Prumsodm Ok—a Cambodian-American and pioneer of the first Cambodian gay danc...
Innovative dance guru Gabrielle Roth is the instructor (and who better?) of her own brainchild -- a ...

After moving to Bucharest, Sânziana reflects on how this change has affected her perception of herse...
The Rosie Kay Dance Company present a piece about the strange history and pop-cultural aftermath of ...

Although at first sight this might look like a simple ‘making of DANCER IN THE DARK’, the later deve...