by Linear Kaos , in General , and

The movement-based short forms part of Jacob Jonas The Company’s free film series, Films.Dance. In Xeno, choreographed by Mexico City-based Diego Vega and directed by Amy J. Gardner, Natasha Patterson and Sabine Van Rensburg play out a brief yet intimate encounter against the backdrop of a barren hillside in Montreal. The piece forms part of Films.Dance, a […]

The post Diego Vega and Amy J. Gardner explore human connection between strangers in Xeno appeared first on Fact Magazine.

Be the first person to like this
Similar news
Waterbaby conjure an imaginary circus via mystical VHS footage for their track ...
09 May, 12:00
In an original commission from Trauma Bar und Kino and Fact Magazine, concept a...
24 November, 12:32
Polymathic artist, writer, DJ and journalist Flora Yin-Wong sets her sights on ...
24 May, 15:43
A physical interpretation of the Chromatic installation's exploration of the ha...
23 December, 11:32
One of Toronto's rising stars on how her Caribbean roots shape her approach as ...
10 November, 11:24
Artist, director and animator Mike Raymond stares into the void and finds a Nor...
16 February, 12:00
Audiovisual pioneers Kristina Karpysheva and Alexandr Letsius on creating colos...
29 March, 13:41
The Amsterdam-based artists come together for an audiovisual collaboration for ...
12 February, 12:00