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ScreenDance Miami: Interview with Marissa Alma Nick

Written By Carlos Ochoa
December 28, 2017 at 7:50 PM

ScreenDance Miami: Interview with Marissa Alma Nick
Interview by Mia Leonin
Video produced by Carlos Ochoa
[from press release]
ScreenDance Miami is a new Tigertail project. It highlights Miami-based choreographers, movers and filmmakers who are working with emerging and new concepts in regard to movement and dance on film and dance on camera. The festival has been created to support South Florida professionals in this field and to support the development of dance created for the camera. ScreenDance Miami is comprised of screenings, panel discussions, workshops and site-specific installations. The festival films were selected by ScreenDance Miami festival director Marissa Alma Nick – a Miami dancer, choreographer and filmmaker. ScreenDance Miami screenings will also include a program of selected open submissions on Friday evening, January 24, and invited submissions on Saturday evening, January 25.

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