May 5 - June 4, 2022

CONCEPT. DANCE. FILM. Workshop

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I'd love to share with you my approach to creating dance film. In a small intimate group we'll be talking, dancing, sharing, asking questions, having fun and taking it seriously as well.

 

During this 3-day workshop we'll go through the process of creating your own 1-minute dance film starting from formulating the idea, shaping movement, understanding camera movement / light / location and finishing with film editing. Every day we will have a movement class by Olga Rabetskaya or guest artists. We will work in pairs as well as individually. Each of the participants will take the role of director, cinematographer and performer. The number of participants is limited. The workshop will culminate in a rooftop screening of the participants' films with drinks and snacks.

 

Equipment: Comfortable clothes for movement, phone or camera for video recording, tripod (optional)

 

Schedule:

- 06/03 (Fri) - 12:00-5:00 pm

- 06/04 (Sat) - 12:00-5:00 pm

- 06/05 (Sun) - 11:00-4:00 pm

- 06/06 (Mon) - 7:00 pm - dance films screening (date is flexible and will depend on participants availability)

Detailed schedule will be available shortly.

 

Space: Mana Contemporary (888 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ) - easily accessible from Manhattan by PATH train from World Trade Center or 33rd, 23rd, 14th, 9th and Christopher street PATH stations

 

Workshop price:

- $225 if registered before 05/31

- $275 - after 05/31

 

To secure a spot on the workshop $100 pre-payment required via Venmo (@Olga-Rabetskaya) or PayPal (rabetskaya.volha@gmail.com). Remaining amount to be paid before the start of the workshop. This will be fully refunded in case the workshop will be canceled.

If you have any questions please reach out via Instagram (@olga_rabetskaya) or e-mail (rabetskaya.volha@gmail.com).

 

Bio :

Olga Rabetskaya (she/her) is U.S. based artist originally from Belarus. She is a choreographer, director and photographer whose work spans film, choreography and photography, multimedia production. Olga’s artistic research and exploration focus on the deep knowledge of the body and how to share our emotional experience, memories, and body intelligence through movement. Her dance films and dance works have been presented at international festivals in the United States, Poland, Belgium, United Kingdom, Portugal, China, Brazil, Bolivia, and Belarus. Her dance films were screened on Trinity Laban festival, Rollout Dance film festival (Macao, China), IMARP – Mostra Internacional de dança – Imagens em Movimento – Video dança (Sao Paolo, Brasil), DANCE@30FPS (Ohio, USA), Festival DANZÉNICA (La Paz, Bolivia), Quinzena de Dança de Almada (Almada, Portugal), Opine Dance Film Festival (Philadelphia, USA), Utah Dance Film Festival (Utah, USA), Dare to Dance in Public Film Festival (D2D), Portland Dance Film Festival (Portland, USA), International London Screen Dance Festival (London, UK). She has held four personal photo exhibitions in Belarus and USA and has been awarded residencies at the Monira Foundation (2022), The Cell Theater (2022), School of Visual Arts (2021), Gallim Moving Women+ (2021), El Camp (2021), Fellowship at SMUSH Gallery in Jersey City (2021) and Kunstraum (2021) and others.

 

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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