
Revival
Dance on Camera Festival 2020
July 17 - 20, 2020
92-year old Stuart Hodes leads a group of seniors in a dance, inciting a sense of community and hope. This film explores how we can age with joy and reveals the capacity of the older person to experience unrestrained joy and unwavering determination through dance and art.
Get tickets here! This Program will premiere starting on Saturday, July 18th at 7:00pm ET and will be available for 72 hours.
92-year old Stuart Hodes leads a group of seniors in a dance, inciting a sense of community and hope. This film explores how we can age with joy and reveals the capacity of the older person to experience unrestrained joy and unwavering determination through dance and art.
Through its charismatic characters and their dancing, the film encourages those who are contemplating their own mortality: Don’t stop dancing! Viewers looking at older others, see the vital message: Look who is still dancing!


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