“LOW TIDE,” by Miya Fieleke
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“STRANGER’S LETTERS,” by Yi Wang
A girl living alone accidentally engages in “social distancing” conversations through writing with a neighbor that she has never met, which reminds her of the once vibrant life, and encourages her to carry on with the hope of actually meeting this “stranger”.
“Chocolate Chip Cookie Song,” by Olivia Steinberg
Baking cookies during quarantine
“I Keep Forgetting What Today Is,” by Luke Parker
An invitation to see how I attempted to cope with a problem most people are all too familiar with at this point.
“DEAR KANSAS CITY,” by Grace Lattan
Amidst a city-wide shut down due to the 2020 COVID-19 crisis, Kansas Citians send messages of love and encouragement to friends, family, neighbors, and the city itself.
“KILLING TIME,” Cera Soma, Director
“In order to save herself from boredom, a girl gives new meaning to the phrase “killing time.”
“STILL LIFES,” Jamie Uy, Director
A video essay about love (of art) in a time of coronavirus, STILL LIFES uses household objects to recreate famous paintings as windows to the outside world.
“WHISPER,” by Erica Kim
“KEEPING UP WITH COVID-19,” directed by Jing Lan
One family, two days, three sisters with different personalities. When the family had to be quarantined in the same house because of COVID-19. Suspicion, jealousy, drama.
Welcome to Keeping Up With COVID-19.
“BENEATH A SILENT BLUE SKY” Film & Music by Judith Lynn Stillman
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WOMB by Grace Yi-li Tong
Logline: It is my twenty-first birthday, and I am too busy excavating memories of embrace to take note.
Shot using iPhone XR, 2020
About me:
Grace Yi-Li Tong is passionate about critical thinking, embracing the environment, and making people smile. She is most interested in investigating compositional “collage” across various mediums such as movement, film, and writing. Currently, Grace pursues dance, gender and sexuality studies, and creative writing at New York University.
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“Forbidden Play” by Alex Ware
Shot on iPhone 10
Originally from Chicago, Illinois, and currently attending New York University, Alex Ware plans to graduate in 2022 with a BFA in dance and a minor in the business of entertainment, media, and technology. As a New York-based artist she will continue to develop her career as a choreographer, performer, and teacher.
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“LA NOVELA DE DOBLE SENTIDO,” by Keon Hughes
La Novela de Doble Sentido, the novel of double meaning, forms a conversation between duality and identity.
Phone Used To Film: iPhone 11 Pro Max
KEON HUGHES is a New York City-based artist from Savannah, Georgia. He began his dance training at the age of 9 years old at his local visual and performing arts school.
Keon continues his artistry at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, pursuing a B.F.A. in Dance and minor in Business of Entertainment, Media, and Technology. He specializes in dance performance and choreography, along with dance cinematography. Within these specialties, Keon has dance experience in ballet, modern, tap, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop.
Through all of his projects, Keon Hughes strives to form relatability between universal notions and personal narrative through new discoveries in the choreography of others and his own.
KeonHughes.com • Instagram • YouTube Channel
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