February 2012
26 posts
7 tags
A new video, Get Your Nails Did, featuring some rooftop freestyle from this excellent team:
Dancer: John Doyle @nastyfreestyle Director / Editor: Alex Berg @pvrising Music: “Pro Nails (Remix)” by Kid Sister Feat. Kanye West
Have yourself a look.
5 tags
8 tags
9 tags
5 tags
5 tags
Check out Anne Marsen’s hip-hop grandma dance performance at our Seattle Premiere at Neumo’s last week, where she choreographed a dance that’d keep the strain off the tendinitis in her knee. See more photos from the Seattle show here.
6 tags
6 tags
8 tags
6 tags
7 tags
5 tags
7 tags
5 tags
7 tags
5 tags
5 tags
6 tags
7 tags
5 tags
Girl Walk // All Day is Epic: Some Thoughts on the...
Tech Entrepreneur Amanda Peyton wrote an incredibly on-point blog post about how Girl Walk // All Day represents the future of entertainment and true innovation in the creative process. She captures so much of what we’ve been trying to create — it’s fantastic for our team to see these efforts and ideas being recognized.
Their premiere party was months ago and I still think...
7 tags
6 tags
6 tags
14th San Francisco Independent Film Festival...
Rick Marianetti of the Examiner, reviews Girl Walk // All Day in advance of the 14th Annual San Francisco Independent Film Festival, where we’ll be screening the film twice, on Sunday, February 19th at Public Works with an after party with CHERYL from NYC and a special performance by John Doyle (details + tickets) and on Thursday, February 23rd at Roxie Theater (details + tickets).
When...
6 tags
5 tags
8 tags
January 2012
32 posts
5 tags
"Powered by Joy," The Reverend Daniel Simons of...
The Reverend Daniel Simons of Trinity Church wrote about Sunday night’s dance lesson and screening at St. Paul’s Chapel in the Trinity newsletter today:
The pleasure and poignancy of the film arises both in the exuberance of the street dancing, and in how passersby interact, or don’t. A few people dare to smile at the dancers, and a couple even dare to shuffle their feet with...
5 tags
Girl Walk Premiere inspires nun to dance by the...
If you were at our NYC premiere in early December, you might have noticed a petite nun in the crowd (top photo, above center), happily dancing amongst showgoers. It turns out her name is Sister Silvia, and at a dinner with Anne Marsen following the event, she said,
“Anne that premiere inspired me so… I actually went out by the river the next day by myself… and danced as the sun set!”
She...
6 tags
6 tags
7 tags
3 tags
4 tags
The no-budget styling and inventive camera work by director Jacob Krupnick, and...
– Thanks for the review, Adman.
6 tags
Jacob will be speaking on a panel at the 92nd St. Y tomorrow, Friday, January 27th.
Join 92Y Harkness Dance Center and hear this panel talk about dance for small screens and how the forging of new collaborative territory can have a significant impact in creating uniquely personal experiences for the viewer, priceless repositories of dance through history and the development of new structures of...
8 tags
6 tags
8 tags
5 tags
6 tags
6 tags
5 tags
Our film wouldn’t exist if not for the present day workings of the Internet, a system of sharing, commenting, re-blogging, tweeting and discussing that has actively propelled our film into this world. Stepping back: it would certainly not exist if the DJ Girl Talk did not place a Creative Commons license on his mashup album, All Day, which in itself is an extreme expression of creative...
5 tags
7 tags
6 tags
5 tags
6 tags
4 tags
2 tags
3 tags
4 tags