presented by
Jacksonville Dance Theatre + Moving Margins
March 24 + 25
The Jessie
JDFF Program A
Of the Air ()
Director/Choreographer: Alexa Velez
USA / 2021
Madang-Interaction ()
Director: Hyukjin Jeon
Choreographer: Jaeduk Kim
Korea / 2021
Chaconne ()
Director/Choreographer: Maxime Mathieu Quiroga
Germany / France / 2021
The space between us ()
Director: Gabriel Diamond
USA / 2021
Landfall ()
Director/Choreographer: Kate Weare
Co-Director: Jack Flame Sorokin
USA / 2021
Moving Barcelona ()
Director: Jevan Chowdhury
Director of Photography: Antoni Gutierez-Rubi
UK / Spain / 2021
Firebird Rising ()
Director: David Roseberry, w/ Collage Dance
USA / 2021
15 MINUTE INTERMISSION
Why I dance ()
Director: Andreas Strand Renberg
Choreographer: Louis Clement da Costa
Director of Photography: Ingrid Styrkestad
Rwanda / 2021
5 Minute Pause
“A Dream of Touch When Touch is Gone” ()
Director/Choreographer: Carl Flink w/ Black Label Movement
USA / 2021
This car up ()
Director/Choreographer: Ari Christopher
Director of Photography: Jessica Vokoun w/ Tulsa Modern Movement
USA / 2021
Mia Tiuerra Entera ()
Director: Alexandra Meneghini
Director: Enena Du Pisanie
Spain / 2021
The Space Left Blank ()
Director/Choreographer: Travis Clausen-Knight
Assistant Director: James Pett
UK / 2021
Unspoken ()
Director: William Armstrong
Choreographer: Paul Lightfoot
Botswana / Denmark / 2021
Omen ()
Director: Justin Clifton
Choreographer: Elisa Venezia w/ Dark Sky Aerial
USA / 2021
JDFF Program B
Student Shorts
《just dance》 ()
Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts
Hong Kong / 2021
Squawky Walk ()
University of North Carolina Greensboro
USA / 2021
The other side ()
Beijing Dance Academy
China / 2021
Strife ()
Sam Houston State University
USA / 2021
Frozen Out ()
The University of Iowa
USA / China / 2021
Breathless ()
Coimbra University
Portugal / 2021
To Tunnel Through ()
Hunter College, CUNY
USA / 2020
Dignity (Würde) ()
German Sport University Cologne
Germany / 2021
United We Stand ()
Lasalle School of the Arts
Singapore / 2021
MINTON: Umbruch ()
HSLU Art and Design
Switzerland / 2021
Dance In The End ()
Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts
Hong Kong / 2021
Inner Self ()
University of Lodzi
Poland
Cronografia di un Corpo ()
Conservatorio Licinio Refice-Frosinone
Italy / 2019
15 MINUTE INTERMISSION
CodeSwitch ()
Director: Tara Pixley
Choreographer: Ghrai Devore
USA / 2020
Abiogenesis ()
Director: David Vincent Smith
Choreographer: James Vu Anh Pham
Australia / 2020
To be near you ()
Director: Ali Kenner Brodsky
Director: Jarret Blinkhorn
Director of Photography: Rich Rerri
USA / 2021
Qingren (Lover) ()
Director: Sean Patrick Higgins
Director of Photography: Anton Shavlik
USA / 2021
αβ (ALPHABETA) ()
Director: Dylan Joseph Schitrit
Choreographer: Gal Karmona
Israel
From where I stand ()
Director: Austin Hartel
Choreographer: Colin Connor
USA / 2021
Inexistent word ()
Director: Vera Kachinskaya
Director of Photography: Daniil Bolotnikov
Russia / 2021
Heart of Glass ()
Director: Clara Vieira Silveira
Director of Photography: Bolivar Alencastro
Brazil / 2021
Installation Films
Casus ()
Director: Etay Axleroad
Director of Photography: Pablo Matias
Romania / Sweden / 2021
The Call ()
Director: Vajrasara Rangsar
Director of Photography: Abhyuday Khaitan
India / 2021
Sève ()
Director: Alexander Petit Olivieri
Performer: Gildas Lemonnier
USA / 2021
for the People’s Choice Award!
2022 JDFF Adjudicators
Eboné Camille Amos is a performer, choreographer and educator from Memphis, TN. As a recent graduate of Florida State University with her MFA in Performance and Choreography, her work has been performed nationally and internationally at COCO Festival (Port of Prince, Trinidad), Middle TN State University, the Tallahassee Ballet (Tallahassee, FL) and Florida State College (Jacksonville, FL). Eboné is currently an Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Austin Peay State University. Here, she continues her interdisciplinary approach to her research, choreography and pedagogy teaching courses in Black History, the Black Arts and contemporary issues within the Black community.
Yidi Lin is an Assistant Professor of Dance at Jacksonville University. She started her professional career in China as a hip-hop dancer in 2006, teaching and performing nationally. In 2010 she founded her dance company in Guangzhou, China and actively engaged in the promotion of modern dance and hip-hop fusion. In 2016 Lin earned her MFA in dance at Case Western Reserve University. In the spring semester 2017, she taught and choreographed at Penn State Altoona as an emerging artist. Internationally, she has been performing and teaching in Beijing Dance festival, the renowned modern dance festivals in China.
Tony Rodrígues is an artist based in Northeast Florida with three decades of studio practice, exhibiting regularly during his career in galleries, artist cooperatives, nontraditional spaces and museums. Rodrigues has also served for over twenty years as a teaching artist at the John E. Goode Pretoria’s Detention Facility in Jacksonville, Florida. His students are juvenile boys being prosecuted as adults, often facing long sentences in adult populations once they reach 18 years of age. Additionally, Tony works with museums, private, colleges and universities, private and corporate art collections as a preparator, registrar and installation specialist.
Toni Smailagic is a photographer and owner of Cre8Jax, a platform dedicated to highlighting the cultural development, events, and creators in Jacksonville, FL. His background is in fashion photography, but has shifted to primarily focusing on photojournalism & portraiture after relocating to Jacksonville from NYC in 2016.
Madeleine Peck Wagner is an artist, writer, and instructor based in Jacksonville, Florida. She has a BFA from Clark University and an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She believes in the power of humor and compassion—in about equal doses.
As part of Indie Atlantic Films, Katie McEntire Wiatt has produced, edited, and directed commercials and films. In 2019 she made her feature-length directorial debut with the documentary, Fly Like a Girl. The film was selected for twelve film festivals across the country and won multiple awards and honors. The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in 2020 and is now streaming on Hulu and all major VOD platforms. She has served as a panelist at film festivals and events across the United States, speaking on the topic of women in film, women in STEM, and documentary filmmaking. Wiatt is a member of Women in Film & Television Florida and enjoys giving back to her community by using her talents to help create free films for local and emerging nonprofits.
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