DANCESCREEN 2022: Programme and timetable out now!
See what Cinedans FEST ’22 in partnership with dancescreen has in store and get in the mood with the festival leader!
Cinedans FEST ’22 in partnership with dancescreen
22-26 June 2022, EYE Amsterdam, the Netherlands
24 June - 1 July, Cinedans Online Hub
June is upon us – and with it, the long-awaited dancescreen competition, held this year in partnership with Cinedans, the world’s largest dance film festival! As always, the winners of dancescreen can expect global exposure, prestigious awards and cash prizes. Watch the remarkable Festival Leader for a taste of what's to come!
With the film programme and festival timetable now online and tickets for physical screenings available via cinedans.nl (tickets for the online edition on the Cinedans Hub available from 15 June), look forward to a four-day spectacle featuring numerous networking opportunities, one-on-one expert meetings and a pitching session, alongside the very best the genre has to offer – from shorts to live performance relays and documentaries!
See you in Amsterdam – we can’t wait!
What to Expect
• A choice selection of breathtaking dance films, shown in and out of competition
• 3 Jury Awards + Cash Prizes, as well as 3 Audience Awards
• Panels on the latest dance topics
• A pitching session with industry veterans and senior decision makers
• One-on-one Expert Meetings
• Networking galore at a major cultural gathering
• An amazing celebration of dance and a memorable festival
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