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Festival International de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne — Sélection officielle 2024
Franck Boulègue
10th EIVV 2023, Selection of works
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Éist
Stephanie Keane
International Screendance Festival of Burgundy — Official Selection 2023
Franck Boulègue
Showreel celebrating the 15th anniversary of the International Video Dance Festival of Burgundy
Franck Boulègue
Sélection officielle 2022
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
EIVV 2022 Dancing with the editing
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
EIVV 2022 Dancing with the camera
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
The Somnambulists
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
EIVV+FIVB JOINT EVENT – FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE VIDÉO DANSE DE BOURGOGNE – 2ND EVENING
Franck Boulègue
EIVV+FIVB JOINT EVENT – Festival International de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne – 1st evening
Franck Boulègue
Screendance Festival Freiburg 2021
Franck Boulègue , Screendance Festival Freiburg 2021 – Chile & Colombie Program
Screendance Festival Freiburg
Franck Boulègue , Leonel Brum
Screendance Festival Freiburg 2021
Franck Boulègue
Roots of Diversity in Contemporary Dance
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
VidéHomeDance
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – Second Watch – The Mute Comedy of Amphitryon (6)
Blas Payri
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – Second Watch – Venus and the Graces (5)
Franck Boulègue
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – Second Watch – Venus and the Graces (4)
Elísabet Birta Sveinsdottir
Night ballet
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – First Watch – The Courst of Miracles (3)
Rita Góbi , Zoltán Grecsó , Péter Juhász , Beatrix Simkó , Dóra Ida Szűcs , Csaba Varga
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – First Watch – Night (2)
Jemma Mae Broomhead
TABLEAUX – Paysages premiers
Maïté Jeannolin , Charlotte Marchal
Mudanzas
Melina Rivera
Vias de Vuelo (fragmento)
Gilberto González
MXAKI
Hiroaki Umeda
Tres detras de la puerta
Mauricio Nava
WOOD BLEED
Mauricio Ascencio
VIA-X
César Sandoval
Etereas
Soler Mara Villanueva Daniela
Juego versión 1.1
Allen Kaeja , Daniel Ochoa
Destierro
Mariana Arteaga
Eco de una mirada
Vivian Cruz
LE BALLET DE LA NUIT – First Watch – Night (1)
Yotam Calo’Livne
Contrition
Adrienne Brown
Variations africaines
Marie-Cécile Crance
Workshop 2017 – Students’ Studies
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Workshop 2017
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
RER
Elodie Paternostre
Petit Roque & Roll à Saint-Julien-de-Civry
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Shifting Ground
Zachary Rothman
Nibetobo
Chris bis Babingui
Two Sink, Three Float
Satya Roosens
Screendance Podcast – 11/2016 – Danses Macabres – Adianna Apodaca
Franck Boulègue
Samba #2
Rosane Chamecki , Andrea Lerner
Partida
Ernesto Gadelha
Static
Franck Boulègue
Bossa Chinesa
Daniel Augusto
Duo #1
Paulo Caldas , Gustavo Gelmini
Podcast Vidéo Danse – 11/2016 – English version (part 1)
Franck Boulègue
Units of Action
Gabriela Tropia
Partida
Andrea Maciel
FF>>
Karenina De Los Santos , Leticia Nabuco , Marcello Stroppa , Tatiana Gentile
Averse
Élise Vandewalle
Por onde os olhos não passam videodança
Andrea Maciel
Os sentidos do prazer – movimento #2
Andrea Maciel , Paulo Mendel
The dancer/camera pas de deux
Franck Boulègue
Close-ups and movement continuity in dances for the camera
Franck Boulègue
Expanded Choreography: reading animated GIFs as choreography
Franck Boulègue
Screendance and spectrality
Franck Boulègue
An architectural promenade through the camera
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Analysis of ground types in Screendance
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Improvised choreography in cine-trance
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Memorias de uma memoria “5” – Gretas do Tempo
Ivani Santana
Reincarnation
Takeshi Kushida
Vit Gestalt
Karolin Kent
Sensações Contrárias
Jorge Alencar
Discussion performance Emilie Morin
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
A àrvore de esquecimento
Vinícius Cardoso
The Sacred Wood, 1882
Elísabet Birta Sveinsdottir
Serpent
Iris Erez
Jornada ao Umbigo do Mundo
Alex Cassal , Alice Ripoll
Je ne sais plus qui a fait quoi
Antoine Renouard , Adrien Michel
Transfigural
Priscila Maia
Skin in the Grass
Melissa Sanderson
Lost Ambulation
Sarah Allen Reynolds
Event
Heli Meklin
Aquarium
Yuuki Takita
Barbakán
Mariann Gaál
Marzanna
Natalia Barua
Despedida
Silvina Szperling
Winners Gene Kelly contest
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Pouring Down
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Gene Kelly Contest – 21
Alfredo Miralles
Gene Kelly Contest – 17
Virginia Alizioti
Gene Kelly Contest – 14
Cécile Nicolon
Gene Kelly Contest – 13
Clotilde Amprimoz
Gene Kelly Contest – 11
Aurore Biry
Gene Kelly Contest – 10
Yukari Kakiuchi
Gene Kelly Contest – 6
Laure Bouvier
Walking Hall
Simone Stoll
Gene Kelly Contest – 3
Franck Boulègue
Tropismo
Quio Binetti
Passenger
Sunbee Han
Holding Nostalgia
Paulina Ruiz Carballido
Orenda
Jana G. Younes
Being There
Marisa C. Hayes
She
Kathy Rose
Hors Circuit
Agnès Butet
Tres miradas al Limbo
Blas Payri
El Convento
Yves Cantraine , Joaquin Embi
Moonday
Brice Desault
Frenetic Illusion
Brigid Burke
Binary Form
Chirstinn Whyte , Jake Messenger
Lurking
Jenny Birger
Feathers of La Fronde
Natalia Barua
Y Chwarelwr
Wren Ball
Cheveux de Vénus
Camille Auburtin
I See His Blood
Adrienne Brown
Walk
Anna Macdonald
All the misery in the world
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Ferry
Jennifer Keller
The Bridge Waltz
Shahar Tuchner
DECADES
Virginie Auray
Cat State
Andrew Thomas Thrash
Goodbye Love
Becky Edmunds
Circuito carmesi
Jennyfer Caro C.
Body Without A Brain
Rianto
Blas Payri – Tres visiones de Santa Teresa de Avila
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Workshop 2016
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Ariadne Mikou – architecture in disappearance
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Awaken
Jamie Lee
Crushing Weight
Irupé Sarmiento
Danses Macabres 5
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Danses Macabres 4
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Danses Macabres 3
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Danses Macabres 2
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Danses Macabres 1
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Husk
Tori Lawrence
[ vɛʁ ]
Damien Serban , Maïté Soler
Desert Widow
Jil Guyon
Ensueño
Amelia Caravaca
The last vestiges of hope
Jem Raid
Beach Party Animal
Liz Aggiss , Joe Murray
Danses Macabres – Teaser
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Landing on the Instep
Toyo Matsubara
Entanglement Theory
Richard James Allen
Odyssey XXI
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Dissecting the Blossom
Prasanna Kasthuri
Chantier autorisé au public
Boris Ganga Bouetoumoussa
5 Soldiers
Rosie Kay
If Time Pass
Teppei Kuroyanagi
Concert for Shadows
Giuliana Urciuoli
Sacre/ilège(s) – S (n°13)
Franck Boulègue
Kami
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Gaffe
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Extérieur Nuit
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Eye Vanish
Marisa C. Hayes
Tickle me to death
Maia Elisabeth Sørensen
Runthrough
Marisa C. Hayes
Temenos
Franck Boulègue
Ping Pong
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Espaços Anônimos
Tatiana Guimarães
Showtime at Ouagadougou
Philippe Ménard
Forgotten Space
Wren Ball , Angharad Harrop
Sequential
Amanda Kapp
Snöplog
Chien-Ming Chang , Katy Pendlebury
Hatsu
Virginia Alizioti
Globe Trot
Bebe Miller
To My Dear Cinematographer
Zaoli Zhong
Staff
Damian Muñoz , Virginia Garcia
Sacre/ilège(s) – E
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Sacre/ilège(s) – R
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Sacre/ilège(s) – C
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Sacre/ilège(s) – A
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Sacre/ilège(s) – S
Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Open Borders
Franck Boulègue , Marisa C. Hayes
Danses Macabres 1
The 20 films featured in this collective screendance project both draw on and depart from traditional depictions of Danses Macabres. They approach death from a variety of angles, including: explorations of time, transitions and ontology, among others.
Danses Macabres Collective Screendance:
The Festival International de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne proposed its first collective screendance project in 2013 in honor of the centenary of Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring). Known as an omnibus film, this project asked artists to unite under one common theme within the space of the same film. To our knowledge, this was the first ever omnibus work of screendance and is the subject of an article in The International Journal of Screendance. For an ombnibus screendance, each artist receives a few minutes of music with which to create a screendance segment. The various segments are then edited together by Franck Boulègue & Marisa C. Hayes to create one long collective work. In 2016, the festival asked artists to work with the theme of Les Danses Macabres, described below. Artists were free to use any style of dance and filmmaking to explore the theme, the only regulations were the music and to work in black and white for this project. The segments created are diverse and engage many methods of screendance creation: found footage, site-specific dance, motion capture dance animation, and more. According to film scholar David Scott Diffrient, omnibus films are like a buffet that invite us to “taste the world”. For the Danses Macabres project, artists with which the festival had previously worked were commissioned to contribute and represent five different continents.
Les Danses Macabres are a cultural phenomenon that first appeared as a medieval allegory in the 15th century via paintings and engravings, and have marked the development of numerous art forms ever since. Intended as a universal reminder that death is an inescapable fact (uniting us all regardless of wealth or rank), images of Danses Macabres usually depict moving skeletons, but have paved the way for other styles such as vanitas and other mortal reminders in art. Although the Danses Macabres are a European development, all cultures feature artistic practices and events, both past and present that address our shared mortality. From Mexico’s Dia de los muertos (day of the dead) celebrations to Japan’s post-war Butoh, the concept of death seems to haunt the human race at every turn. Whether mocked joyfully in Disney’s Skeleton Dance (1928) or staged solemnly (Roland Petit’s ballet Le Jeune Homme et la Mort [The Young Man and Death], 1946), artists across diverse media and eras have attempted to articulate their relationship to loss and dying. While death is usually associated with being inanimate, its representation in art is often quite the opposite: dancing bodies in motion, living life to the fullest. Film scholar André Habib ponders: ‘Does not every image of death, precisely because it is an image, seek to deny death by inscribing it within an imperishable time, away from the corruption of living organisms?
The films featured in this collective project both draw on and depart from traditional depictions of Danses Macabres. They approach death from a variety of angles, including: explorations of time, transitions and ontology, among others.