Bande-annonce
Partez à la rencontre de la danseuse, chorégraphe et philosophe franco-congolaise Zab Maboungou. Depuis plus de trente ans, elle dynamise la scène montréalaise de la danse contemporaine en scrutant via son art ces moments qui façonnent notre place dans le monde. À travers des entrevues et des archives, découvrez comment son histoire personnelle et politique, son talent artistique et ses recherches pionnières sur les cultures rythmiques ont contribué à donner une voix à d’autres artistes de la danse africaine au Canada et à l’étranger, ainsi qu’à leur créer un sentiment d’appartenance.
En présence de l’équipe du film le 18 mars 2023 au Musée McCord Stewart à Montréal
En présence de l’équipe du film le 18 mars 2023 au Musée McCord Stewart à Montréal
Aussi présenté :
International Association of Blacks in Dance, États-Unis (2022)
International Association of Blacks in Dance, États-Unis (2022)
Réalisation | Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer |
Production | Philip Szporer, Marlene Millar |
Montage | Mark Durand |
Narration | Dr. 'Funmi Adewole Elliott, Philip Szporer |
Son | Lynne Trépanier, Marco Fania |
Mixage | François Arbour |
Image | Michael Wees, Peter Krieger |
Composition | Judith Gruber-Stitzer |
Animation | Kara Blake |
Autre | Siam Obregón, Maritza Grégoire, Lucy Fandel |
Séance
• Musée McCord Stewart
Samedi 18 mars 2023, 19:00 — 21:00
Réalisation
Philip Szporer
Disponible en anglais seulement
Montreal-based filmmaker, writer, and lecturer, Philip Szporer, has been immersed in the Canadian dance world for close to 40 years, and teaches at Concordia University. In 2001, Philip along with Marlene Millar, co-founded the award-winning media arts production company, Mouvement Perpétuel, co-directing and co-producing documentaries, short dance films, and installations to great acclaim. Works include a stereoscopic (3D) live action/animated film Lost Action : Trace, created with choreographer Crystal Pite and animator Theodore Ushev ; the installation-projection exhibition, 1001 Lights ; and Bhairava, a site-specific dance-for-camera film, featuring dancer-choreographer Shantala Shivalingappa. Personal media projects include the celebrated Inquiry into Time and Perception studies.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Montreal-based filmmaker, writer, and lecturer, Philip Szporer, has been immersed in the Canadian dance world for close to 40 years, and teaches at Concordia University. In 2001, Philip along with Marlene Millar, co-founded the award-winning media arts production company, Mouvement Perpétuel, co-directing and co-producing documentaries, short dance films, and installations to great acclaim. Works include a stereoscopic (3D) live action/animated film Lost Action : Trace, created with choreographer Crystal Pite and animator Theodore Ushev ; the installation-projection exhibition, 1001 Lights ; and Bhairava, a site-specific dance-for-camera film, featuring dancer-choreographer Shantala Shivalingappa. Personal media projects include the celebrated Inquiry into Time and Perception studies.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Wamunzo en création (2018)
Bhairava (2017)
1001 Lights installation (2016-ongoing)
CRU (2015)
Leaning on a Horse Asking for Directions (2012−2013)
Bhairava (2017)
1001 Lights installation (2016-ongoing)
CRU (2015)
Leaning on a Horse Asking for Directions (2012−2013)
Marlene Millar
Disponible en anglais seulement
Marlene Millar has created dance films, documentaries and experimental media productions for over 30 years. In 2019, her career was honoured at a retrospective exhibit at Threshold Artspace, Perth, UK, premiering her installation WITNESS. Since 2001, Marlene has co-created a critically acclaimed collection of dance media work with Philip Szporer through their company, MOUVEMENT PERPÉTUEL that continues to explore new platforms for creation and audience engagement. The process-driven continuum of the MIGRATION DANCE FILM PROJECT directed by Millar and choreographed by Sandy Silva is an ongoing series of issue-driven, performative stories including NAVIGATION, winner of the Best Canadian Short Film (FIFA 2021).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Marlene Millar has created dance films, documentaries and experimental media productions for over 30 years. In 2019, her career was honoured at a retrospective exhibit at Threshold Artspace, Perth, UK, premiering her installation WITNESS. Since 2001, Marlene has co-created a critically acclaimed collection of dance media work with Philip Szporer through their company, MOUVEMENT PERPÉTUEL that continues to explore new platforms for creation and audience engagement. The process-driven continuum of the MIGRATION DANCE FILM PROJECT directed by Millar and choreographed by Sandy Silva is an ongoing series of issue-driven, performative stories including NAVIGATION, winner of the Best Canadian Short Film (FIFA 2021).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Wamunzo en création (2018)
Bhairava (2017)
1001 Lights installation (2016-ongoing)
CRU (2015)
Leaning on a Horse Asking for Directions (2012−2013)
Bhairava (2017)
1001 Lights installation (2016-ongoing)
CRU (2015)
Leaning on a Horse Asking for Directions (2012−2013)