11th EIVV 2024

Welcome to this edition of the EIVV, where we have selected 18 works from the 864 submissions from all over the world.

Focus one Elena Muchnaya

We have discovered this year this artist that happens to create the choreographic ideas, hold the camera, do the editing and postproduction as well as the music of these original and profound works that are often filmed in natural sceneries and forgotten places.

(Re)creating the Body

Artificial Intelligence and Body Synthesis

Artificial Intelligence provides new and fascinating ways to blend reality and oneirism, and in 2024 the EIVV has selected for the first time works that use generative AI, with this blend of strangeness and unseen worlds.

Synthesizing new bodies

Diego Mac is already well known for his use of 3D animation to create new moving bodies, with realistic features and impossible movements in real life. Muriel Sago uses traditional techniques to superpose eyes and other features in this evolving face for video-performance.

Dance vs. Surroundings

Videodance, also known as screendance or cinedance, combines the language of cinema with dance. One of its main characteristics is that the filming takes place in a real location, with the dancer acting as a character within that space. The location holds significance, and the character has a reason to be there, interacting with the environment in a meaningful way. This differs from stage dance, even site-specific dance, where dancers do not need to justify their movements, and the location often serves merely as a backdrop, whether it is a traditional stage or an outdoor setting.

In this section, six different works explore various ways dancers interact with their environments, which can be familiar, oppressive, or disquieting.

The body in abstract spaces

Videodance can isolate the dancing body in a boundless abstract space, and the viewer can focus on the pure movement or the struggles of the isolated dancer.

Explorations

Screendance allows experimenting with movement, editing and sound.

Project TitleCountryDirectors
The inability to say noMexicoBegoña Malo, Dennise Figueroa
gEARS, a factory fairy taleItalyCarlo Magrì
Domestic SurvivalItalyIsobel Blank
EcocideUkraineValeriya Koptseva
SlowlyFranceChristophe Dachy
Desasir ColombiaDaissy Pérez, Elizabeth Pérez
WINGSBrazilDiego Mac
gapRussiaElena Muchnaya
revRussiaElena Muchnaya
memRussiaElena Muchnaya
THE MIRRORSpainFrancesca Catricalá
The ReveriePhilippinesRei Cordero
Yellow VideodanceMexicoHéctor Maya Requena
EpochSpainJose Oriek, Felipe Valera
INIsraelMichal Bratt, Amnon Houri
ColorsIranMilad Pahlavani, Mehdi Pahlavani
My self portraitArgentinaMuriel Sago
Blind Dreamers [•32°N 145°W•]FranceSandra Geco
unity of ruptureRussiaVictoria Okuneva
L’EnvolFranceVincent Moon
Videodance selection

360º videodance selection

An additional call for 360º videodance works to be watched with 360º glasses has been made, and Víctor Manuel Barbera has selected 4 works from the 11 submissions.

Project TitleCountryDirectors
Inner ShadowsSpainMarta Chillón Marinas
Immanent dawnMexicoNereo Zamítiz
OscillateUnited KingdomPaul McCann
Coordinates – 31 15’15.53 N, 24 15’30.53 WBrazilThais de Almeida Prado, Angelo (VJ) Pixel, Eleonora Loner, Juliana Salvaia, Mauro Rubens
360º works selection

The full list of selected videos, including the 360º videos.