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Dance On Camera Festival: I was waiting for the echo of a better day

  • Film At Lincoln Center 70 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY, 10023 United States (map)

A stunningly original dance for film, I was waiting for the echo of a better day unfolds from dawn to dusk on a single midsummer day, with dancers in electric blues and yellows weaving through the sumptuous, overgrown landscape of a historic Hudson Valley estate, overlooking the river and the Catskill Mountains. Inspired by the French New Wave, filmmaker Jeremy Jacob has created an intimate reframing of Pam Tanowitz’s angular and sensual choreography, originally developed for a live, outdoor performance at Bard College’s Montgomery Place Campus. The film features the dancers of Tanowitz’s company and music by composer Jessie Montgomery and her ensemble, Big Dog Little Dog.

Dance Films Association (DFA) and Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) present the 51st edition of the Dance on Camera Festival from February 10 to 13, 2023. The four-day festival features 13 programs with a total of 30 new films selected from over 290 submissions representing 35 countries. Dance on Camera, the longest-running dance film festival in the world, takes place at Film at Lincoln Center. The festival is programmed by the Dance Films Association.

A film by Jeremy Jacob
Choreography by Pam Tanowitz
Starring Jason Collins, Brittany Engel-Adams, Christine Flores, Zachary Gonder, Lindsey Jones, Victor Lozano, and Melissa Toogood
Cinematography by Daniel Rampulla
Music by Jessie Montgomery and Big Dog Little Dog
Costume Design by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung
Produced by Caleb Hammons and Jeremy Jacob
Executive Producer Gideon Lester


A Fisher Center at Bard and A Doll’s House Pictures Production



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