![]() ![]() San Francisco Dance Film Festival | Tang’o.San Francisco Dance Film Festival | Smokestack Lightning.San Francisco Dance Film Festival | Pointe A2B.San Francisco Dance Film Festival | Historians.San Francisco Dance Film Festival | Fly Me To The Moon.Inspired Films | Small World – Memory of Love.Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Nikita.Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Saul. ![]() Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Zahra.Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Mukeni.Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Maddy.Scottish Ballet | The Shimmering Extraordinary – Annie.Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | Handel: Where’er you walk / Finneas.Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | Handel: Thou Shalt Break Them / Verve Bittersweet.The first will bring Handel’s Thou Shalt Break Them together with the Verve’s Bittersweet Symphony, and the second will mix Handel’s Where’er you walk with music by Finneas.įULL LIST OF MARQUEE TV’S 2022 SUMMER SHORTS SELECTIONS Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: Following the popularity of the OAE’s previous Summer Shorts videos including Dido’s Lament, the Orchestra is back with two exclusive videos for Marquee featuring Handel mixed with pop. The OAE runs exclusively by vote of its members and plays almost exclusively music from the late 18th century. Untold: Gábor tells the personal story of the Camerata’s Music Director Gábor Takács-Nagy, where he reflects on the highs and lows, challenges and great achievements of his career to date. Untold: Caroline looks at the story of Caroline Pether, leader of the Manchester Camerata, talking about her own journey to acceptance as a gay, Christian woman, featuring spoken word by poet laureate of Scotland Jackie Kay. Julie Hesmondhalgh narrates Untold: Keith, telling the story of how music helped Keith, a local Wigan-based man, with his early-onset dementia. Manchester Camerata: Three films from Manchester Camerata’s powerful Untold series, each telling the story of an individual through music. Summer Shorts is a wonderful entry point for exploration.” Marquee TV is a creative connector and a the hub for discovery that meets audiences where they are, wherever they are. Content Partnerships at Marquee TV Ryan McKinny, said: “Most of us aren’t traveling to San Francisco, Sydney, and Stuttgart this summer, but we can all experience the creative outputs of some of those cities’ most exciting contemporary artists. I hope you enjoy them as much as we have!”Īrtist, film maker, and Head of U.S. Telling a story in a short amount of time is a real skill and it is wonderful to see how many artists have responded to the challenge is such an exciting and creative way. Susannah Simons, Director of Partnerships and lead curator of the Summer Shorts Festival at Marquee TV, said: “We were overwhelmed by the sheer number and quality of short films we received this year and choosing just 30 was a challenge. A number of the short films also focus on the LGBTQ+ community, with Max Sachar’s Pointe A2B featuring a male-male pas de deux en pointe and Manchester Camerata’s Untold – Caroline exploring the orchestra leader’s journey to acceptance as a gay, Christian woman. The year’s festival slate features a topical focus on how the arts help people express their identities-From Manchester Camerata’s film about early-onset dementia, to Akil McKenzie’s Historians from San Francisco Dance Film Festival about being a young, Black man grow in the U.S., to disabled dance artist Annie Edward’s dance film as part of Scottish Ballet’s The Shimmering Extraordinary series. Films featured in the festival include submissions from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Scottish Ballet, Manchester Camerata, Stuttgart’s Gauthier Dance Company, San Francisco Dance Film Festival and Australia’s Inspired Dance Film Festival, among others. The arts streaming site will share “shorts” from leading arts organizations and festivals across dance, theater and music, bringing together new and established talent from around the world. Marquee TV’s Summer Shorts Festival returns this August with a free, month-long series of short films available for global audiences. ![]()
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