The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts will present the Dallas Dance Film Festival plus "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker.
The Dallas Dance Film Festival welcomes dance film submissions from all over the world, evoking stories and heritages of people living throughout the world in ways that directly speak to people in Dallas. Viewers that evening will be the first to view the top 10 festival submissions and vote on Best of Fest, Creative, and Innovator. After the screenings, a Q&A session with available film creators concludes the evening.
Also featured will be "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker. The initial lockdown brought on by the COVID pandemic provided Kent with an unexpected gift: unfettered weeks of exploring his archives. As he sifted through decades of work, a handful of dance photos caught his eye and his new ambition.
The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts will present the Dallas Dance Film Festival plus "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker.
The Dallas Dance Film Festival welcomes dance film submissions from all over the world, evoking stories and heritages of people living throughout the world in ways that directly speak to people in Dallas. Viewers that evening will be the first to view the top 10 festival submissions and vote on Best of Fest, Creative, and Innovator. After the screenings, a Q&A session with available film creators concludes the evening.
Also featured will be "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker. The initial lockdown brought on by the COVID pandemic provided Kent with an unexpected gift: unfettered weeks of exploring his archives. As he sifted through decades of work, a handful of dance photos caught his eye and his new ambition.
The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts will present the Dallas Dance Film Festival plus "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker.
The Dallas Dance Film Festival welcomes dance film submissions from all over the world, evoking stories and heritages of people living throughout the world in ways that directly speak to people in Dallas. Viewers that evening will be the first to view the top 10 festival submissions and vote on Best of Fest, Creative, and Innovator. After the screenings, a Q&A session with available film creators concludes the evening.
Also featured will be "The Art of Dance: Body Language" by photographer Kent Barker. The initial lockdown brought on by the COVID pandemic provided Kent with an unexpected gift: unfettered weeks of exploring his archives. As he sifted through decades of work, a handful of dance photos caught his eye and his new ambition.