
Hosted by the Motion Dance Collective team, Omari 'Motion' Carter, Anna Clifford, and James Williams Specialising in the creation, presentation and education of dance-on-film practice, our work is catered to artists/companies with an interest in developing & distributing works that bridge the gap between moving body and moving image. We encourage our listeners to join in the conversation and leave... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Katrina McPherson; award-winning artist, performer, scholar, curator, and educationalist whose research and practice has contributed to the evolution of screendance for more than 30 years. Currently Katr... more
In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Douglas Rosenberg; writer, theorist and artist working at the intersection of performance, media and object-making. Currently Professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and an award winnin... more
In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Cara Hagan; mover, maker, writer, curator, champion of just communities, and a dreamer.
We have always admired Cara's approach to making art, we have championed each others practice from afar and fina... more
In this episode of The MDC Talks, we talk with Gitta Wigro; an arts professional with over 20 years’ experience, specialising in dance-film and dance.
We met Gitta on the dance-film festival circuit and became fast friends, sharing her interest in... more
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