To Wonder at the World Above the Erosion
This film is inspired by the painting "Today" by Brent Funderburk. The dancers are exploring an eroded environment, but reacting to the textures and structures within the painting.
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Megan BradberryDirector
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Katie GinnKey Cast
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Mary WheelerKey Cast
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Project Type:Short, Other
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Genres:dance for film, dance film, dance for camera
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Runtime:7 minutes 34 seconds
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Completion Date:April 2, 2018
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Production Budget:100 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Mississippi Dance Leader Alliance Dance Artist ConcertHattiesburg
United States
August 26, 2017
North American Premiere
Official Selection -
MDLA Film ShowingHattiesburg
United States
August 11, 2018
Official Selection -
Dunedin International Film FestivalDunedin, FL
United States
January 19, 2019
International Festival Premiere
Official Selection -
Coast DANCEfestGulfport, MS
United States
March 30, 2019
Official Selection -
Festival South Film ExpoHattiesburg, MS
United States
June 16, 2019
Official Selection
Megan Bradberry is the Artistic Director for Mississippi Dance Leader Alliance. She earned her BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography from the University of Southern Mississippi as well as her BS in Psychology from Mississippi State University. She teaches ballet and contemporary/modern classes at Hattiesburg Ballroom & Beyond and holds her certification in Elementary Labanotation. Megan enjoys making dances for film as well as for the stage, and in 2019 her film To Wonder at the World Above the Erosion was selected for the Dunedin International Film Festival, FestivalSouth Film Expo, and as a preshow exhibit for COAST DANCEfest.
This project is the recreation of solo I wrote several years ago based on a painting by Brent Funderburk. I wanted to revisit that process and bring it to life with new bodies in a new space.