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Douglas Rosenberg


Douglas Rosenberg is a filmmaker working with dance and performance. His films have been screened internationally for over 30 years at venues including, Lincoln Center, NY, Kennedy Center, Washington DC, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and elsewhere. He has been a long-time advocate of screendance and he recipient of numerous awards and is also the author of Screendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral Image (Oxford Press) as well as other publications. Rosenberg is a Professor of Art at UW Madison


LAIDA ALDAZ ARRIETA

Laida Aldaz Arrieta is a multidisciplinary artist and in many cases self-taught, with a special interest in the hybridization of the arts. Her works focus on the relationship between body and space as in "The Room", "In Perspective", "Kirolak", "Shopping List", "BS & I" among others. Throughout her career she dances with multiple choreographers and artists.

 

She is the director of “El Trastero Creativo” and “ZINETIKA” festival and co-director of La Faktoria Choreographic Center.

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Marcus White

May 17, 1988 – May 14, 2020

Marcus White was an American movement maker, educator, community engagement advocate and storyteller. His work has been described as “ingenious” and “vulnerable” by the Chicago Tribune and according to Dance Panorama is “bold”. As Founder and Creative Director of Detroit-based performance company White Werx, he created dance-driven work for the stage and screen. White was an Assistant Professor of Dance within the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University.

 White taught at University of Michigan, Wayne State University and served as a resident creative and teaching artist at various prestigious pre-professional dance programs


Diana Morales Sánchez

Diana Morales Sánchez Graduated from the Bachelor's Degree in Dance 2010 and a Master's Degree in Cinematography 2019. 
Her artistic work seeks a communion between audiovisual media and dance. Selected artist in different international and national 

video dance festivals.

In 2015, in collaboration with local artists, she co-founded the Poryecto: Segundo Piso, focused on multidisciplinary creation.

Former co-director of Performática, International Festival (2016-2020).
Currently she is dedicated to teaching, management and creation in the city of Cholula.

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Ludivine Large-Bessette

Ludivine Large-Bessette is a French artist graduated at La Femis in 2012. She works across contemporary dance, vidéo and photography. In her work, the body becomes a mirror that is able to unsettle and move the audience, interrogating and confront audiences with the role of the body in social interactions and in the contemporary environment. Her works have been exhibited at Le Salon de Montrouge France, EYE Filmuseum of Amsterdam, Aesthetica Prize in UK.


JOOWON SONG

JOOWON SONG is a professional contemporary dance choreographer and dance film director based in Seoul, South Korea. She focuses on the historical places in the urban city using contemporary dance. Using the body movement, she asks life questions through dance film. Since 2013, she started her research for the Pung Jeong. Gak(風精.刻) series, a site-specific dance film and performance project to revive the city space and produced film episodes and performances so far. Song received the Best Piece Award for the Seoul Dance Film Festival (2017), and Audience Jury Award in Cinema at the 18th Seoul International New Media Festival (2018). Her films were recently screened at the Dance and Media Japan International Dance Film Festival 2019 and will be screened at the Jumping Frames Hong Kong in 2019.

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