Tone Glow Presents "Colordance"

A program of films relating dance, color, and movement
8 films
Join us at the FMC Screening Room (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) on Friday, May 26th, 2023, at 7pm, for an engaging program of films relating dance, color, and movement by Tone Glow's Joshua Minsoo Kim!

Films

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    Film Form No. 1
    Experimental

    Film Form No. 1
    Stan Vanderbeek

    16mm , color, sound, 10.42 min
    Rental formats: 16mm, Digital file
    • Dance
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    Dance Chromatic
    Experimental

    Dance Chromatic
    Ed Emshwiller

    16mm, color, sound, 7 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Arts / Artists
    • Dance
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    Dance 11
    Experimental

    Dance 11
    Doris Chase

    16mm, color, sound, 7.5 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Philosophical
    • Arts / Artists
    • Dance
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    Dance
    Experimental

    Dance
    Stan Brakhage

    16mm, color, silent, 6.5 min
    Rental format: 16mm
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    Roseblood
    Experimental

    Roseblood
    Sharon Couzin

    16mm, color, sound, 7 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Dance
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    Cycle
    Animation
    Experimental

    Cycle
    Rudy Albers

    16mm, color, silent, 4 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Arts / Artists
    • Cameraless / Handmade
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    Raindance
    Animation
    Experimental

    Raindance
    Standish Lawder

    16mm, color, sound, 16 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Found Footage
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    Apparent Motion
    Experimental

    Apparent Motion
    Paul Sharits

    16mm, color, silent, 28 min
    Rental format: 16mm

Description

Join us at the FMC Screening Room (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) on Friday, May 26th, 2023, at 7pm, for an engaging program of films relating dance, color, and movement by Tone Glow's Joshua Minsoo Kim!

The films in “Colordance” play on the title’s double meaning: the first half of the program features cinedance works that showcase bold, choreographed pieces in vibrant colors, while the second half finds colorful specks dancing themselves. The goal is to have viewers witness how film can elevate an understanding of the body—both those onscreen and our own. Connected by their imaginative use of movement, color, and avant-garde film techniques, these works provide a sprawling look at film's prismatic, awe-inspiring capabilities.