2023-01-23
 
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Making Screendance: Contract, Rights and Management

1:00PM to 4:00PM

Online training, Montréal

Be prepared to negotiate your rights, understand contracts, and plan collaboration details.

Offered in French only

This module offers an overview of the terms to consider when embarking on a screendance production, namely clarifying the artists’, producers’, presenters’, and distributors’ rights and responsibilities to ensure fluid relationships and avoid unpleasant surprises.

You can register for other course modules and attend all or some of them! Click on the links for a detailed description of each module.

Theory (12 hours, online)

Subsidized Rate: $25/module – (actual price: $240/module)

Practice (50 hours, live in studio)

Subsidized Rate: $90/module – (actual price: $900/module)

Learning Objectives

  • Differentiate artists’, producers’, presenters’, and distributors’ roles in screendance.
  • Know the presentation fee scales.
  • Analyze different types of contracts, agreements, or invoices for presenting screendance.

Who should attend this training?

Dance artists and their production teams, beginners or advanced practitioners.

 

Instructors

 © Kinga Michalska

Kim-Sanh Châu is a Vietnamese-French contemporary dance artist based in Tio’tia:ke (Montréal). Her dance practice takes the form of choreographic and video installations. Her work has been presented through several international festivals, including SIDance (Korea) and Krossing-Over (Vietnam). She regularly works for other artists, the most recent being George Stamos, Kimura Byol and Catherine Lavoie-Marcus.

 

 © Marites Carino

Marlene Millar is a filmmaker (writer, director, editor, producer, and mentor) who has created dance films, documentaries and experimental media productions for over 30 years. In 2019, her career was honoured at a retrospective exhibit at Threshold Artspace, Perth, UK. Her films have garnered over 30 awards and prizes internationally. A prolific educator and mentor, Millar has taught filmmaking across continents for different organizations and institutions.

 

 

This module is offered by le Regroupement québécois de la danse and developed by Regards Hybrides. It is made possible through the financial support from the Gouvernement du Québec and Compétence Culture, comité sectoriel de main-d’œuvre en culture.

 

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