In Release Archives - Dolphin Dance Project Upending assumptions about who is 'us' and who is 'animal' Wed, 07 Dec 2016 18:52:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Together https://dolphin-dance.org/films/together/ Sun, 28 Aug 2016 04:00:48 +0000 http://dolphin-dance.org/ddp/?page_id=49137 In the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean a woman and wild Spinner Dolphins forge a tender relationship through the graceful language of dance. (released 2010, 3 mins)

  • Best Experimental Film at Big Apple Film Festival, 2010
  • Best Short Film - Animal Advocacy at Artivist Film Festival NYC, 2012

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In the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean a woman and wild Spinner Dolphins forge a tender relationship through the graceful language of dance. Recognized as Best Experimental Film at its world premiere at the Big Apple Film Festival, ‘Together: Dancing with Spinner Dolphins’ (3 min 33 sec, 2010) is the debut film of the Dolphin Dance Project.


Director

Chisa Hidaka

Producers

Benjamin Harley, Chisa Hidaka and Loui Terrier

Cinematographer

Bryce Groark


Theatrical Formats

HD: DigiBeta / Quicktime / DVD

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conceived and directed Chisa Hidaka
performed Chisa Hidaka
wild Pacific Spinner Dolphins
produced Benjamin Harley
Chisa Hidaka
Loui Terrier
for Dolphin Dance Project
cinematography Bryce Groark
additional camerawork Brett LeMaster
Loui Terrier
colorist Benjamin Harley
post producation Justin Grazioli
music “The Sea VIII” courtesy of ECM
Ketil Bjornstad
David Darling
Terje Rypdal
Jon Christensen
sound editing Loui Terrier
sound mixing Gisbourg
sound assistnat Felip Chagas
production coordinator Richard Osburn
location research Kimio Wheaton

Dance Films Association Finishing Fund
Best Experimental Film Big Apple Film Festival, 2010
Best Short Film – Animal Advocacy Artivist Film Festival NYC, 2012
Finalist Ocean Inspiration Festival, Celebrating Jacques Cousteau, 2011
Honorable Mention, Emerging Film Maker Blue Ocean Film Festival, 2012
Official Selection
2010 Colorado Environmental Film Festival, Golden, CO
International Underwater Film Festival – Belgrade
2011 Dance on Camera, NYC
Moviehouse/3rd Ward, Brooklyn, NY
Videodanse Burgogne, France
Performance Mix, NYC
Green Film Festival in Seoul, Korea
Dance Camera West, Los Angeles
Women for Whales Conference, Jersey, UK
Artivist Film Festival, LA
Center for Remembering and Sharing, NYC
Moondance International Film Festival, Boulder, CO
Red Rock Film Festival, St. George, UT
VideodanzaBA, Buenos Aires, Brazil
BCN Sports Film Festival, Barcelona, Spain
New York Japan CineFest, NYC
Films that Move, NYC
UnoPort Art Films, Uno Port, Japan
Solar Powered Film Series, NYC
Sea Pulse Film Festival
2016 Jacob Burns Film Festival, NY

Special Thanks
Mele Nai’a Mayumi and Richard Marks
Leina Sato Marta Renzi
Kasumi Sato Richard Reiss
Patrice Lellavois Heather Delaney
Jean Luc Bozzoli Dolphin Dream Sister Goddesses (and Damisi Rosemond)
Annabel Edwards Chisa’s family especially Yoshiki, Kiyoko and Mami
Thanks to our donors
Dance Films Association Finishing Grant
Kate Gottfried
Mary Ann Hopkins
Inez Rogatsky
Kol Zarember
Alex Adair Jennifer Moldover
Brigham Coombs Korinne Munson
Laurie Goodrich Andrew Nolen
Larry Gorman Christie Osburn
Jennifer Hanley Linda Passarelli
Marie Hiraga and Perry Sheffield and
Yusuke Yamamoto Andrew Suseno
Jesse Johnson Ellen Sirot
Christine Marcarian Tavor White
Nina Martin Cathy Zimmerman

The Pacific dolphins in this film are completely wild and free. They participate in the dance because of their own curiosity or joy, just like the human dancers.

The filmmakers are dedicated to meeting the dolphins on their terms. We never feed or coerce dolphins, or attempt to interact if they are resting, feeding, or show any signs of annoyance or disinterest.

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Amongst https://dolphin-dance.org/films/amongst/ Sat, 27 Aug 2016 17:32:04 +0000 http://dolphin-dance.org/ddp/?page_id=49100 Lose yourself in the radically different world of wild dolphins as you follow graceful dancers into the deep ocean, surrounded by swirling, chattering, and squawking, at once familiar and unfamiliar. (released 2015, 5 mins 20 sec)

  • 2D and 3D formats available
  • Best Live Action Film in 3D Theater Session - Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXVII, San Francisco, 2016
  • Features 2015 Asia Cup silver medalist in static apnea, Yuki Kusachi

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Lose yourself in the radically different world of wild dolphins as you follow graceful dancers into the deep ocean, surrounded by swirling, chattering, and squawking, at once familiar and unfamiliar. “Amongst” is the first film of a 3D trilogy, “So Close 3D”. It features 2015 Asia Cup silver medalist in static apnea, Yuki Kusachi with Kayoko Sawamura and a raucous pod of wild Atlantic Spotted dolphins. Shot on a 3D underwater camera rig devised by project director Benjamin Harley, the film was awarded Best Live Action Film in 3D Theater Session at the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXVII.


Produced and Directed

Chisa Hidaka and Benjamin Harley

Underwater Cinematography

Benjamin Harley and Chisa Hidaka

Music

Po-Chun Wang


Theatrical Formats

3D DCP; 2D DCP / Blu-ray / Quicktime

Inquiries: Contact Us

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produced and directed Chisa Hidaka
Benjamin Harley
choreography and performance Wild Atlantic Spotted Dolphins
Chisa Hidaka
Yuki Kusachi
Kayoko Sawamura
cinematography Benjamin Harley
Chisa Hidaka
music “Rice Bowl” courtesy of Airplane Ears Music
composed by Po-Chun Wang
performed by Gamelan Galak Tika

Best Live Action Film in 3D Theater Session Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXVII conference, San Francisco, CA, 2016
Official Selection
2015 Topanga Film Festival, CA
LA 3D Movie Fest, Los Angeles, CA
2016 BCN Spports Film Festival, Barcelona, Spain
New York Japan CineFest, NYC
American Dance Festival, Movies by Movers, Durham, NC
Triskelion Arts Dance Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY
National Stereoscopic Association 3D-Con Tulsa, OK
POOL 16 International Dance Film Festival, Berlin
Salamanca Moves, Tasmania

The Atlantic Spotted dolphins in this film are completely wild and free. We never feed or coerce dolphins, or attempt to interact if they are resting, feeding, or show any signs of annoyance or disinterest.

We are immensely grateful to each individual dolphin for sharing his or her time with us, and also to the scientists and explorers who have built a long term relationship with them. Special thanks to Captain Scott Smith, without whom this work would not be possible.

Heartfelt thanks to dolphin dancers Kathleen Fisher and Jillian Rutledge for the development of this work.

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