
Here Now with Sally Gross
Dance on Camera 2015
January 30 - February 3, 2015
Q&A with Sally Gross, Douglas Rosenberg, Ze’eva Cohen, and Sharon Kaufman!
This captivating documentary chronicles the achievements of dynamic New York choreographer Sally Gross as she creates a site-specific work for an exhibition by the renowned digital artist Leo Villareal. Screening with Ze’eva Cohen: Creating a Life in Dance (Sharon Kaufman, 32m).
Q&A with Sally Gross, Douglas Rosenberg, Ze’eva Cohen, and Sharon Kaufman!
Here Now with Sally Gross documents the achievements of dynamic New York choreographer Sally Gross as she creates a site-specific work with a group of students for an exhibition by the renowned digital artist Leo Villareal. An original member of the Judson Dance Theater in the 1960s, Gross remains a powerful presence as she engages with her young performers and reflects on her enduring career in dance.
Screening with:
Ze’eva Cohen: Creating a Life in Dance
Sharon Kaufman, USA, 2014, HDCAM, 32m
This documentary spans some 70 years in the career of the noted title dancer/choreographer, virtually encompassing all phases of her richly creative life. World Premiere


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