a series of two different screenings, with two showings of each
Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema is one of Boulder’s longstanding favorite arts organizations, and we’re so happy to return to one of our most beloved venues, the Boedecker Cinema at Dairy Arts Center for two separate programs during late summer and early fall — Dancing on the Planet and Dancing as Ourselves.
Dairy Arts Center
2590 Walnut St
Boulder, CO 80302
Accessibility: handicap parking, theatre on the first floor with ramps to building, wheelchair seating available upon request.
I. Dancing on the Planet
September 24, 2023 at 4pm
September 27, 2023 at 7pm
Dancing on the Planet is a curated dance film screening featuring shorts from the U.K., Ireland, Kenya, France, India, the U.S., and Luxembourg, and it will remind you just how small you are, and how big this world can be. This collection of site-specific dance films repositions the viewer in relationship to the Earth, and connects our bodies to the places we call home, near and far. Through a multitude of contemporary dance forms, this screening illustrates that the range of humanity’s expression is as vast as the range of environments on the planet.
This screening runs approximately 88 minutes, including a 10-minute intermission. It is recommended for viewers age 12 and up due to one film containing partial nudity.
Adumu
2022 / Ireland/Kenya / 29 min
documentary
Adumu is the story of the struggle of an African choreographer to achieve his dream of fusing his contemporary dance with Maasai traditional dance in performance in Nairobi. The Maasai are happy to oblige but Kenyan society and Covid put obstacles in his way.
Raven
2022 / France / 3 min
music video
This video leans on the recent recomposition of a Danish medieval ballad fragment “Raven Leads Runes.” The Nordic Raven symbol is an expression of land connectedness and part of a transcultural field of Raven totemism in order to renew modes of community that are less destructive to the world. In Raven I explore my own understanding of this symbol, I strive to give it form and narrate it through movement. Trying to create transcultural bounds through shared symbols like the Raven can be a way of building communities. For me it’s about going back to what I know from my native Central African culture but that I have grown up away from. In order to interpret the figure of the Raven in the Nordic symbolism, I deliberately chose a Wax fabric, a typically African cultural feature, that illustrates nature to establish a transcultural connection, thus emphasizing the fundamental power of Nature. The choreography, which is built both around grounding and upward impulse aims at placing the body firmly rooted into the earth, while reaching for new horizons.
HinterTerra
2023 / United States / 5 min
Developed on journeys through the streets and paths of Malta, a group of women, the local, the nomad, and the visitor, experience sites through the perspective of the other. The resident local provides depth and authenticity and vice versa, placing a stranger into a familiar environment highlights the features that have forgotten to be seen. The editing intensifies the opposing features of historic architecture and the sounds of construction sites, illuminating themes of heritage and development, and frictions between community and commerce.
10-minute intermission
iuSui
2022 / Luxembourg / 9 min
first-time filmmaker
iuSui is an ode to the visceral power of beauty, nature, freedom, and the vulnerability of the human psyche. You will be taken on an aesthetic and kinaesthetic voyage to what might be a very tangible place on earth or the most hidden site within the mind. From dark underwater depths to soaring above the clouds of Sweden, our female protagonist explores what it means to be human. Learn more.
Entangled
2023 / United Kingdom / 4 min
student film
Entangled is a hypnotic dance film exploring how we can radically change our relationship with nature.
Discarded
2023 / United States / 8 min
A solo dancer (wearing a dress made from the plastic trash she generated over four months) embodies simultaneously both a woman and planet Earth reckoning with the impact of humans on the environment. Through her dancing body, we see Earth’s resiliency and ability to adapt to accommodate outside forces, but also its vulnerability when fighting certain sustained assaults. Filmed on location at Glacier National Park as Artists-in-Residence.
Yn Y Golau (In Visible Light)
2023 / United Kingdom / 12 min
Yn Y Golau (In Visible Light) is an experimental vertical dance film, following two dancers on a journey through natural light phenomena.
II. Dancing as Ourselves
October 22, 2023 at 4pm
October 25, 2023 at 7pm
Dancing as Ourselves features films from the U.K., the U.S., and Ukraine that will remind you how similar we all are as humans across the globe, yet how different we can be. This collection explores the various aspects of humankind as reflected by the body and movement. Through a multitude of contemporary dance forms, this screening illustrates that the range of humanity’s expression is as vast as the range of bodies we inhabit.
This screening runs approximately 79 minutes, including a 10-minute intermission. It is recommended for viewers age 12 and up.
In Memoriam.
2023 / United States / 30 min
Like rooms of a home, we live in rooms of our lives; trapping moments and memories to the subtle things surrounding us. In the home of our mind, we repeat the past to move on into the future. This 30 minute dance for film was shot in one take, to explore the memories sewing our rooms together and how we choose to step outside or stay recessed in our past.
10-minute intermission
The Lines In Between
2023 / United States / 11 min
Struggling with writer’s block, a woman moves through surreal worlds to discover the ebbs and flows of creativity. Learn more.
Pióra
2022 / United Kingdom / 8 min
Dancers Dominika Feiglewicz & Patrycja Jarosińska focus on love letters to themselves and their bodies exploring female pressures, disability and expectations whilst coming together through friendship solidarity, and nature.Pióra is a film created in collaboration with Metal, UK and The National Institute of Music and Dance, Warsaw. Filmed on location in the UK and Poland.
What’s Bred in the Blood and Bone
2023 / United States / 5 min
Inspired by the work of Ida Bell Wells, whose writing documented the episodic period of lynchings in the 1890s, What’s Bred in the Blood and Bone is a study of space and place, girded by the collective experiences of brown bodies. “Blood” explores “blood memory” as body memory and the ways in which our collective experiences bind and fortify us as African Americans.
Svitlo (The Light)
2022 / Ukraine / 4 min
“I am a dancer from Ukraine. Right now I have to work on a volunteer kitchen as Russia started the War in my country. As well as all the team that gathered in a black room to film the feelings of all the Ukrainians these days – they also have been directors, screenwriters, cameraman etc before the 24.02.2022. Today it all became unimportant. This video is about darkness and light, life and death, struggle and peace…The war is not over. The war continues but always the light swallows the darkness.”
Step by Step
2022 / United Kingdom / 5 min
A portrait of star ballerina, Lauren Cuthbertson, returning to dance after having a baby.
Sole
2022 / United States / 6 min
Sole is a short dance film exploring themes of individual autonomy, coexistence within the group, celebration of individuality within a group.