Project Detail

Dancing Inside

Synopsis

Jane Dudley, distinguished choreographer and dancer, is 87 and arthritic. Dancing Inside shows her performing with the limited movement she still has. Computer animation is used to visualise what age would otherwise disallow. Through music, images, computer animation and movement this celebrates her art, beliefs, and gratitude for the gift of life.

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Features
Running time
39 mins
Format
Digi Beta
Director
Gillian Lacey
Producer
Rodney Wilson
Editor
Joanne Kaplan
Director of Photography
Terry Flaxton
Sound
Cameron Hills
Composer
Jocelyn Pook
Principal cast
Jane Dudley, Frank Bock

Production Status

Production Company

APT Film and Television

Contact: Cath Wadling
225a Brecknock Road
London N19 5AA
UK

T 020 7284 1695

aptfilmtv@compuserve.com

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