At the Factory, laughter is produced, canned and shipped into the world in precisely measured, temperate doses. It lacks something, though: freedom and authenticity. One woman is unable to laugh according to the norms. She accidentally releases a reckless laughter breaking all the Factory rules. Soon realizes she is leading a revolution for freedom and joy, against pomposity.

A child is born. We see underwater swimmers representing this. He is young, in a jungle setting, wit...

A spirit emerges from icy cold water to explore the beautiful snow covered garden she finds herself ...

The struggle of someone who feels lost amidst the difficult choices facing them. They search for ans...

A pair of short ballets, written for the screen, filmed and performed by artists of the Georgian SSR...
How do we bring our physical bodies with us into our inevitably digitally-bound futures? Collaborati...

Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten ...

Part of the larger filmic Four Journeys Into Mystic Time, in this work director Shirley Clarke makes...

An American ballerina arrives in Hungary to enroll in a ballet school and it soon becomes apparent t...

An abstract work featuring three dancers, the performers interact with large screens as well as each...

Yuwol, who is dancing all the time, has been considered to be the main culprit behind the dance viru...

Johnny Riggs, a con man on the lam, finds himself in a Latin-American country named Patria. There, h...

With the loss of Patroclus (his undeclared male lover), Greek warrior Achilles returns to the Trojan...

Dyke Hard is a failed rock group travelling to a battle of the bands competition in the big city. Th...

A Japanese fairy tale meets commedia dell'Arte. All in white, the naïf Pierrot lies in a wood. Doo-w...

Three completely different stories are told through dance.

The fairytale story revolves around a young prince who - along with his entourage - is turned into a...

Artist Statement: "Lovesick" is an abstract analysis of idealization, objectification, and the Other...

The hands of a puppeteer control the bodies of two dancers who compete with each other.
Short musical based upon a choreography by Pierre Lacotte.

Based on the play A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, a choreographic film by Jean-Chr...