Danse / Cadence
Review analysis of cinematic experimentation
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EXPLODING
Exploding, review analysis of cinematic experimentation was created in October 1998, its main object of study is experimental cinema. Its corpus includes both the pre-cinema, successive historical avant-garde and underground movements, as well as contemporary filmmaking. EXPLODING is not a news magazine, it mainly addresses a different topic in each issue. EXPLODING 11 numbers were published, as well as a special issue.
The association "Exploding" is also co-editor of the book in 2002 accompanying the video output of the Michael Snow film Rameau's Nephew by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (1974) published by RE:VOIR (book + box VHS).
Fragments, by Paula Opazo
Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable de Ronald Nameth, by Nicole Brenez
“Vous filmez?”, by Ronald Nameth
“Eh bien dansez maintenant!”, interview with Ronald Nameth
EN AVANT, ET LE DEUXIEME EMBOITE DERRIERE
Polychroma, l’autre rythmique de la danse serpentine, by Eric Thouvenel
Le Rythme dans la plaie, by Florent Guézengar
Hot Parades, by Stéfani de Loppinot
L’Extase mentale de Saturne, by Xavier Baert
Distopic Dances, by Emeric de Lastens
Pulsar du cycle de l’ange, by Maria Klonaris and Katerina Thomadaki
EN TOURNANT & LE DEUXIEME OUVERT EN DEHORS
Maya Deren, dans du voile, by Sothean Nhieim
Célébrations amoureuses, by Emmanuelle Sarrouy
Cinétiques de l’affect, by Xavier Baert
Tav Falco ou la danse générale, interview with Nicole Brenez
Filmer à l’anglaise, by Marguerite de Bourgoing
Marcher, courir, lâcher, plier, glisser, éteindre, tourner, tomber, filmer…, by Claire Renier
Fragments du Journal Tarahumara 2000, by Raymonde Carasco
DESSUS ET DESSOUS, ALLANT DE COTE
Chercher la danse, trouver l’infini, by Sébastien Ronceray
Discordances, by Vincent Deville
Dancing Action Hero, by Emmanuelle Sarrouy
Ninetto, ou le paradoxe chorégraphié, by Mathias Lavin
La Dernière Danse, by Vincent Deville
Corps terrestres, by Marcos Uzal