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Dance Camera West offers one of the first collections of dance film available on DVD as well as other documentary titles.

     
Amelia DVD   AMELIA
This multi-award winning dance film Amelia (2002) is directed and choreographed by Edouard Lock and performed by the acclaimed dance company La La La Human Steps.
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Amelia DVD   JEWELS
George Balanchine’s rare and precious ballet, Jewels performed by the Paris Opera Ballet with outstanding performances.
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Cursive DVD   CURSIVE II
Cursive II is a masterpiece by Lin Hwai-min, choreographer and Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan. The superb Cloud Gate dancers, trained in meditation, Chi-Kung and martial arts, fierce as striking thunder or soft as flowing ink on rice paper.
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Dance for Camera   DANCE FOR CAMERA
Dance For Camera is a collection of the most outstanding examples of dance film selected from festivals in Europe and North America including Dance Camera West, and winners of over 17 international awards.
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  Etoiles: Dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet
BEEN RICH ALL MY LIFE
The new film by Sundance Award-winning director Heather Lyn MacDonald, follows the most unlikely troupe of tap dancers you’re likely to meet, the Silver Belles, five former showgirls who danced at the Apollo and other legendary Harlem venues in the 1930s-40s.
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Wim Vandekeybus DVD   Wim Vandekeybus, Ultima Vez Dance & Short Fiction Films
DVD Collectors Box
PAL format only – all region DVD player needed or portable computer
This triple DVD box contains an overview of choreographer and filmmaker Wim Vandekeybus' career with more than 7 hours of never before released dance films and short fiction films, including many extras and featuring original compositions by David Byrne, Thierry De Mey, David Eugene Edwards, Marc Ribot and Peter Vermeersch.
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DV8 Physical Theatre DVD   DV8 Physical Theatre
DV8 (Dance and Video 8)'s work since 1986 has rejected abstraction in dance and concentrates on connecting meaning to movement and in addressing current social issues. Director Lloyd Newson has had a dynamic impact on contemporary dance by challenging the traditional aesthetics and forms which pervade most modern and classical dance.
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