All This Can Happen

Siobhan Davies, David Hinton
Part of

Dance on Camera 2014

January 31 - February 4, 2014

New York Premiere!
Intro and Q&A with editor Matt Killip!

This beautifully choreographed compilation film invites us on a meditative stroll through a not-so-distant past, following the footsteps of the protagonist of Robert Walser’s short story “The Walk.”

Screening with: Crosswalk (RJ Muna, 4m) + Dervishes (RJ Muna, 4m)

DIRECTOR
Siobhan Davies, David Hinton
YEAR
2012
COUNTRY
UK
RUNTIME
50 minutes
START DATE
January 31, 2014

New York Premiere!
Intro and Q&A with editor Matt Killip!

A flickering dance of intriguing imagery brings to light the possibilities of ordinary movements from the everyday which appear, evolve and freeze before your eyes. Made entirely from archive photographs and footage from the earliest days of moving image, All This Can Happen follows the footsteps of the protagonist from the short story “The Walk” by Robert Walser. Juxtapositions, different speeds and split-frame techniques convey the walker’s state of mind as he encounters a world of hilarity, despair and ceaseless variety. Hinton is an award-winning director who has worked with some of the best known names in contemporary dance, including DV8 Physical Theatre, Siobhan Davies, and Russell Maliphant.

Screening with:

Crosswalk. RJ Muna, USA, 2013; 4m
A crosswalk is a unique place and this short film explores what can happen in it and how it is navigated second by second.  An experimental delight that captures both the routine and the unexpected.

Dervishes. RJ Muna, USA, 2013; 4m
A perfectly calibrated study of movement and physical architecture based on the characteristics of circular movement.

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