Girl Walk // All Day is thrilled to be part oft he 6th Annual Korean American Film Festival in New York, June 5-10, 2012. Featuring 9 features and 20 short films (including 6 premieres), the festival includes a wide range of films by both Korean and non-Korean filmmakers.
Though most of the festival is hosted at the East Village’s Anthology Film Archives, we’ll have a special 3-projector screening of Girl Walk // All Day at White Box on the LES. There will be drinks avaialble for purchase thanks to drink sponsors Tito’s Vodka and Tiger Beer. Get ready to dance, get sweaty, have yourself a drink, and be surrounded by Girl Walk.
KAFFNY Presents: Girl Walk // All Day
White Box
329 Broome Street (between Bowery + Chrystie)
Wednesday, June 6th
8:00 p.m.
Ages 18+
Buy tickets here ($10)
*p.s. We’ll have our t-shirts for sale at the show!
Girl Walk // All Day returns to Seattle tomorrow night for a double-header at the NW Film Forum in Capitol Hill. Housed in an intimate 48-seat theater, the film will play at 7 + 9 p.m. — but don’t feel inclined to stay in those seats.
The Northwest Film Forum is THE independent art house of Seattle, showing over 200 independent and classic films on their screens every year.
The Film Forum’s programming embraces film production as well as film exhibition, with two cinemas, film production and post-production facilities and equipment, educational workshop space, filmmaker offices, a film vault containing over 1,000 titles and a filmmaking library in our space at 1515 12th Ave.
Over 1100 members strong, the Film Forum aides 250 filmmakers in the production of nearly 80 films, and offers more than 60 workshops annually.
If you’re out in Seattle, grab your friends + get dance-y at at the NW Film Forum tomorrow night.
Buy tickets HERE ($6, members | $7, Students/Seniors | $10, General)

Big news! Girl Walk is going to Bonnaroo!
Join 80,000+ at the 11th Annual Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival this year for 150+ performances on 10 stages showcasing music, comedy and now: film. Girl Walk // All Day will hit the big screen at the Manchester, Tennessee festival early, early Sunday morning on June 10th (i.e. very late Saturday night) in the Cinema Tent. It’s first-come, first-serve for festival goers and we know it’s gonna be dance-y.
Girl Walk // All Day at Bonnaroo
Sunday, June 10th, 2:20 a.m. (i.e. late Saturday night)
Bonnaroo Cinema Tent
First-come, first-serve to those with festival passes
For festival passes, click here.
We’re working on a super lineup of shows this summer, including an August 4th outdoor screening at MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) with DJs King Roomie Rock + CDR from More & Co. and a live dance performance by John Doyle.
Yesterday, Bershire On Stage announced MASS MoCA’s full summer lineup, and if you’re in the northeast, you should be sure to catch what’s going to be a fantastic few months of outdoor shows that tap the worlds of music-film-dance-installation and more. The lineup includes bands Real Estate, Patrick Watson and Wilco, the annual Bang on a Can Festival of Contemporary Music and David Byrne’s “unique theatrical experience,” Here Lies Love.
The Girl Walk // All Day screening, sponsored by The Porches Inn, will light up the dance floor at 9:00 p.m. in Courtyard C. Tickets are available online ($15 advance, $19 day of, 10% discount for members).
Read about the full summer lineup over at Berkshire On Stage.
Girl Walk’s spreading its wings and making way to Kansas this weekend for the first-ever Free State Film Festival in Lawrence, Kansas. The festival is a weekend-long series of feature-length films + shorts, panel discussions and an experimental film and music video showcase to top it all off. All screenings and activities are at the Lawrence Arts Center downtown.
Since the screening falls on Sunday — Mother’s Day — all moms who come accompanied by a son or daughter, will get in for free.
After the film, Jacob Krupnick will be on Skype for a Q + A with the audience.
Free State Film Festival Screening + Q&A
Sunday, May 13th
2:00 p.m.
940 Hampshire Street
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Buy tickets here ($6 adults, $5 students/seniors)






Last night we had another stellar screening — this time at the East Village’s The Wild Project — a 90-seat environmentally-friendly theater that welcomed us with very open arms. When we first visited the space, we saw the sizable stage up front and knew it’d be the perfect opportunity to invite our friends, the flex group Street’s Finest, to stir up something fun before the screening. They came out like a tornado, with 10 minutes of storytelling through bone-breaking, pausing, miming and an entire vocabulary of movements that had us floored.
At the movie’s finale, nearly the entire audience rushed the stage, dancing through Central Park with our cast, right on through the credits.
Thanks to all who came. You can see more photos on flickr — and if you missed last night’s screening but want to come to the next, stay tuned to our events page.
Reminder! Alphabet City’s The Wild Project, a venue for contemporary theater, film and visual art, is hosting a screening of Girl Walk // All Day this Sunday, May 6th.
Girl Walk // All Day Screening at The Wild Project
Featuring a special performance by Flex group, Street’s Finest with dancers: Element, Klassik, Kellz, Jester, Monsta Hands, Anne-Atomy, Ciko and Neptune.
195 East 3rd Street, New York, NY
Sunday, May 6th
Doors: 7:30 p.m.
Screening: 8:00 p.m.
CLICK TO BUY TICKETS: $8
Open to ALL AGES








Last Sunday, before our screening at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporareo (MUAC) in Mexico City, John taught an outdoor dance class in the square outside the theater. Though there were many people bustling about for the Telmex HUB conference, the class was impromptu and took the crowd by surprise. John invited anyone and everyone to join in, and within 20 minutes, had a good-sized crowd dancing to J-Lo. That’s how we do it!
