Movies, Moves and Music - The Sonic World of Dance Films - Mark Evans

Movies, Moves and Music - The Sonic World of Dance Films - Mark Evans

From Choreocinema To Experimental Screendance: A Personal Archaeology

Movies, Moves and Music - The Sonic World of Dance Films - Mark Evans

Greg S. Faller [+-]
Towson University
Greg S. Faller is Professor of Electronic Media & Film and Associate Dean
of the College of Fine Arts & Communication at Towson University.
He has co-taught an interdisciplinary Dance for the Camera class for 18
years.
He was an essayist, advisor, assistant and associate editor of The
International Dictionary of Films & Filmmakers (1984-2001) and has been
published in Literature/Film Quarterly, Popular Music and Society,
American National Biography, Film Quarterly, Media Criticism (Kendall/Hunt
1992), and The Fifties: Transforming the Screen (Scribners, 2003).


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Exactly where (and when) we locate the birth of screendance may not be particularly important or beneficial. What seems more important is to define screendance in greater detail and to continue to differentiate it from other forms of media which present recorded dance. This task will prove a bit awkward since the screendance canon, as it developed, presented many and often inconsistent definitions, descriptions, labels, and explanations to separate mainstream musical/dance films, dance documentaries, and archival records of proscenium performances from this other “screendance” category. Two of the earliest labels applied to the screendance include ‘choreocinema’, and ‘cine-dance’. As video production superseded film production, the number of labels exploded: Dance for Camera, Dance for the Camera, Dance on Camera, Dance with Camera, Choreography for the Camera, Dance on Screen, Video Dance, Dance Film, Film Dance, Dance 4 Film, Moving-Picture Dance, and Screendance. An excursion into some of the terminology will shine a curious spotlight on this convoluted semantic and theoretical arena.

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Faller, Greg. From Choreocinema To Experimental Screendance: A Personal Archaeology. Movies, Moves and Music - The Sonic World of Dance Films. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 14-42 Jan 2016. ISBN 9781845539580. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=27428. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.27428. Jan 2016

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