Western cultural norms tend to define a certain age threshold for societal value, which the dance world tends to lower at all turns. In the dance field, it’s normal to see professional dance artists hanging up their shoes before the age of forty, leaving a dearth of voices, perspectives and experiences that could push the field forward.
The Frameform team discusses how the inclusion of elder dancers both in front of and behind the camera can provide a greater variety and depth of stories told in dance film and steer the field away from overused and potentially harmful tropes.
This episode also includes an interview with Ingrid Nachstern, which chronicles her process of starting to create dance work and dance films later in life and touches on the themes and experiences behind the film Shoe Horn/Office
Follow Ingrid Nachstern @countesstyraska and @nightstardancecompany
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FEATURED
ALL (2017)
Dir by Sarah C Prinz + Danny Rosenberg
Shoe Horn/Office (2018)
Dir. by Ingrid Nachtern
WAKE (2019)
Dir. Naomi Turner and Katie Beard
Clare’s Film Rec - Small Axe | Lovers Rock
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CHAPTERS
00:10 Start
05:11 ALL
13:55 Interview with Ingrid Nachstern
37:30 Thoughts on Shoe Horn/Office
41:35 Making work no matter how old you are
45:01 WAKE
50:03 How would the films be different with younger movers?
56:41 Close
57:13 Announcements
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Poznań, Poland
Online + In-Person
June 14th - June 20
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Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com
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