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Novità di questa X edizione è la sezione internazionale One Minute dedicata interamente alla Z generation, curata da una speciale commissione artistica composta da studenti dei corsi di laurea in DAMS e CAM dell’Università di Torino. La sezione è aperta esclusivamente ad artisti e creativi nati a partire dal 1° gennaio 1996 (under 26). I film candidati in questa sezione devono avere una durata compresa tra 1’ e 1’ 10” (credits inclusi). I candidati sono invitati a presentare un film di danza da 1 minuto, di qualsiasi genere, attraverso la propria visione e/o reinterpretazione del corpo in movimento. Torna per questa sezione l’atteso Premio Speciale del Pubblico della Rete che sarà assegnato, come da tradizione, dagli utenti che seguono il contest online, tramite l’app di voto La danza in 1 minuto.
Incentrato su film di danza di alta qualità artistica, opera di professionisti internazionali, con una durata compresa tra i 2 e i 20 minuti. Questa sezione è volta a presentare un panorama eterogeneo di film di danza realizzati non prima del 2019. Tutte le opere selezionate potranno essere inserite nel programma in tour de La danza in 1 Minuto, nell’ambito dei numerosi festival partner e dei network internazionali di videodanza.
Anche quest’anno la cerimonia di premiazione si articolerà in due momenti differenti:
Per ulteriori informazioni: danzaunminuto@coorpi.org
Tutte le info sul Bando sono reperibili al link https://filmfreeway.com/festival/Ladanzain1minuto
Per ulteriori info: danzaunminuto@coorpi.org
La danza in 1 minuto è un progetto di COORPI
Direzione artistica Lucia Carolina De Rienzo
Co-Direzione artistica Enrico Coffetti
Curatore 1 Minute Competition – Z Generation Marco Di Pasquale
Festival Manager Valeria Palma
Social Media Manager Laura Cappelli
Tecnologia Alessandro Grigiante, Cristiana Candellero
con il sostegno di MiC – Direzione Generale per lo Spettacolo dal Vivo | Regione Piemonte | Fondazione CRT | TAP – Torino Arti Performative
in collaborazione con Cro.Me. – Cronaca e Memoria dello Spettacolo | ZED Festival – Compagnia della Quarta | DAMS & CAM, Università degli Studi di Torino | Piemonte Movie | Lavanderia a Vapore – Centro di Residenza per la Danza
in rete con Scenario Pubblico (Catania) | Fondazione Egri per la Danza (Torino) | Festival Mirabilia (Cuneo) | Lago Film Festival (Revine Lago – TV) | IperCorpo – Città di Ebla (Forlì) | Fuori Formato Stories We Dance – Augenblick (Genova) | Cam Cam Movimento Danza (Napoli) | CloseUp Festival (Crema) | Cinedans (Amsterdam – NL) | Tanzrauschen (Wuppertal – DE) | Choreoscope (Barcelona – SP) | Nudance Festival (Bratislava – SK) | Agite y Sirva (Città del Messico – MX) | Terre da Film Festival (Canelli – AT)
Media Partner DanzaDove – l’applicazione nazionale della danza
La danza in 1 minuto è un’azione di PRO|D|ES Danza – Promozione Digitale Danza Estesa, progetto a cura di COORPI, CRO.ME – Cronaca e Memoria dello Spettacolo, Compagnia della Quarta, con il contributo del MiC – Ministero della Cultura – Direzione Generale Spettacolo
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