Outside of Los Angeles (in the United States), the screenings are offered online for 24 hours from 5:00pm PST each day.
LOS ANGELES, CA - Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz (TRK), the performance space at Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles, proudly presents Dance Camera West Film Festival, an exclusive set of North American and European dance films.
Including refreshing new work from France, Australia, Canada, Spain, the U.K., Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Kuwait, The Netherlands, and the Czech Republic, the three-day festival promises a balm against the negative effects of the past year, and a reset of the mind.
On the first night, (Thursday, March 31st), TRK presents DOCUMENTARY International, a package of five documentary shorts from Australia (Behind murmuring), the Netherlands (Chanel | Sharing my colours with you), Turkey (When the Dance Creates the Music), Kuwait (An evening with Laila), and the U.K. (Troleibusas).
On the second night (Friday, April 1st), TRK presents New Perspective: North America, a package which contains a collection of seven short dance films hailing from Canada and the U.S., including films by Dolly Sfeir, Marc Tyus & Madison Olandt,Kurt Csolak, John Michael Castagna, Jaryd Jensen, Savannah Dunn, Nathan Hirschaut, Lauren Finerman and Cathy Marston.
The third night (Saturday, April 2nd) New Perspective: Europe offers up a night of ten dance shorts for those on hankering for a perspective from the European continent. This selection includes films by Antonia Economou, Aina Lanas, Viliam Docolomanský, Jirí Matousek, Amy Becker-Burnett, Luca Signoretti, Tobias Buchmann, Alicja Pahl, Javier De Frutos, Dan Löwenstein, John Degois, Joshua Ben-Tovim, Roseanna Anderson, and Katrina McPherson.
There will be a Zoom interview with Grégoire Korganow and Amala Dianor (NIOUN REC) after the screenings.
For those outside of Los Angeles County (and in the United States), online access is available for $10 per night of the festival or $25 for all three nights, and can be purchased here:
https://trkdcwonline.eventive.org/welcome