305 HAV IIF 2020
305 & HAVANA INTERNATIONAL IMPROV FEST '20 BISTOURY PTF and Miami Light Project present
Conference “Cine artesanal/Handcrafted Film” by Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
Free event!
ONLINE
MAY 1, 7PM, 2020
Conference “Cine artesanal/Handcrafted Film” by Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
Free event!
ONLINE
MAY 1, 7PM, 2020
“Cine artesanal/Handcrafted Film” Approaching experimental handcrafted film as visual art, artist Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez will discuss non-industrial, non-commercial filmmaking exploring the physicality of celluloid and ways to manually affect the film image by directly manipulating the film itself. The artist will discuss such topics as hand processing, hand coloring, scratch film, and uses of celluloid in various expanded cinema and installation projects.
Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez Is a visual artist and experimental filmmaker working with expanded cinema, public intervention, installation, and media design for stage. Often incorporating nature and the outdoors into her work, Rodriguez probes such themes as genetic memory, social constructs, ecology, the body, gender, and sexuality. Combining handcrafted 16mm film with video, installation, and live performance, her pieces are exhibited internationally in film festivals, museums, galleries, TV, public venues, and on stage, as well as in public spaces as interventions. Most recently, her work was exhibited in the 2019 Havana Biennial. In 2018 she completed two installations at the Centro de Desarrollo de Artes Visuales in Havana. In 2017, she participated in a multidisciplinary residency in collaboration with choreographer Lucia Aratanha, sponsored by National Performance Network and Mujeres en las Artes in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, which resulted in a street performance titled Esquema María addressing the influence of the Virgin Mary in the lives and identity of Latinas.
Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez Is a visual artist and experimental filmmaker working with expanded cinema, public intervention, installation, and media design for stage. Often incorporating nature and the outdoors into her work, Rodriguez probes such themes as genetic memory, social constructs, ecology, the body, gender, and sexuality. Combining handcrafted 16mm film with video, installation, and live performance, her pieces are exhibited internationally in film festivals, museums, galleries, TV, public venues, and on stage, as well as in public spaces as interventions. Most recently, her work was exhibited in the 2019 Havana Biennial. In 2018 she completed two installations at the Centro de Desarrollo de Artes Visuales in Havana. In 2017, she participated in a multidisciplinary residency in collaboration with choreographer Lucia Aratanha, sponsored by National Performance Network and Mujeres en las Artes in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, which resulted in a street performance titled Esquema María addressing the influence of the Virgin Mary in the lives and identity of Latinas.
305 HAV IIF 20
Directed by Carla Forte and Alexey Taran Dance Programmer at Fábrica de Arte Cubano Sandra Ramy Produced by Bistoury PTF Commissioned by Miami-Dade County Auditorium Co-Presented with Miami Light Project Poster by Giovanni Ambrosio & Francesco Panzetti / Black Spring Graphics Studio Music by Dee Bertoldi “With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.” Supported by: Miami-Dade County Auditorium. Miami Light Project. Fábrica de Arte Cubano. Vivian Marthell. O Cinema ©2020 Bistoury PTF Corp. |
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