Re: please post

Doug Rosenberg (rosend@education.wisc.edu)
Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:28:19 -0500

Scott,
Has this been posted? I did not see it on the list server. Doug

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dance For The Camera Symposium
February 10th-February 13, 2000

Symposium: Thursday February 10th and Friday February 11th
Video Dance Workshop: Saturday February 12 and Sunday February 13
For registration and further info, contact: Douglas Rosenberg
rosend@education.wisc.edu phone: 608.262.2871

registration:
symposium: $50 video dance workshop: $50

You can register by mail to:
Dance Program
University of Wisconsin
125 Lathrop Hall
1050 University Ave Madison, WI 53705

The symposium hotels are:

The Ivy Inn
608-233-9717
Symposium rate is $52+tax
or
Best Western Inn Towner
608-233-8778
Symposium rate is $78 single/$88 double+tax

You must register by December 31, 1999 to get the symposium rate

Both hotels have shuttle service and are very close to campus

The Dance For The Camera Symposium will be an historic meeting
of some of the most influential dance/film and video makers, curators
and theorists of the 20th Century.
The purpose of the symposium is to generate dialog on the
history and theory of dance for the camera as well as to provide an
opportunity for scholars and artists to share their research and work
in a public forum. This symposium will be of interest to practitioners
and scholars of dance for the camera as well as choreographers and
video/film makers, who are new to this art form. Special invited
guest speakers (listed below, subject to change) will participate in
roundtable discussions and present individual lectures. The symposium
will include a curated screening of selected Dance Film and Video Work
from around the world and a two day hands-on workshop
(Saturday/Sunday) led by Douglas Rosenberg.
This symposium will help to codify a living history of Dance
for the Camera by, in part, bringing together some of the seminal
artists of the genre with contemporary practitioners, curators and
theorists and creating a document of the history of this important art
form.

speakers/presenters
Hilary Harris USA (director), Laura Taler, Canada (director)
Nuria Font, Spain (curator), Silvina Szperling, Argentina (dance
video artist/curator)
Rodrigo Alonso, Argentina (curator/historian)
Elliot Caplan, USA (filmmaker/ Merce Cunningham collaborator)
Victoria Marks, USA (filmmaker/choreographer)
Sally Banes, USA (Dance historian), Noel Carroll,
USA(Philosopher/writer)
Elaine Summers, USA (filmmaker/dance film pioneer),
Doris Chase, USA (filmmaker/dance film pioneer)
Deirdre Towers, USA(director Dance on Camera Association, NY)
Li Chiao-Ping, USA(choreographer/video dance maker)
Jin Wen Yu, USA(choreographer) Joseph Koykkar, USA (composer), Ellen
Bromberg, USA (choreographer)
Wendy Woodson, USA (choreographer, video dance maker), Douglas
Rosenberg, USA (video artist/director)

Generously sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Anonymous
Fund, Dance Program and the School of Education