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Concert of the Saxophone and a Spine

''Concert of the Saxophone and a Spine'' is a dance film that brings the atmosphere of jazz music, freedom and creative energy of an improvisation session.

  • Marta Kosieradzka
    Concept and Choreography
    The Three Oddest Words
  • Eva Campos Suárez
    Director
    The Three Oddest Words
  • Marta Kosieradzka
    Dancer
    Silence (from The Three Oddest Words), Handful of Dust, BirthBirdBabyBlue
  • Eva Campos
    Camera
  • Eva Campos Suárez
    Editing
  • Olbrzym i Kurdupel - Tomek Gadecki (saxophone) and Marcin Bożek (base)
    Soundtrack
  • David Menéndez Auckland
    Sound and Music Synchronization
  • Project Type:
    Short, Other
  • Genres:
    Dancefilm, videodance, jazz, music, romance
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes 25 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 11, 2015
  • Production Budget:
    250 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Belgium
  • Country of Filming:
    Belgium
  • Shooting Format:
    DSRL
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Dance Film Festival UK
    London, UK
    August 8, 2015
    World Premiere
Director Biography - Eva Campos Suárez

After finishing her studies in Fine-Arts at University of Barcelona in 2013, she decided to move to Brussels, where she started a life as a freelance photographer and videographer with at first contact of the choreographer Marie Martinez.

Then a new world opened in front of her: dance, performance, theater and circus disciplines, mixed or not. She discovered rooms/halls where the presentations of artistic projects took place and where she could have contact with the artists. There she met a lot of international artists and she learned plenty of new concepts. In that journey, a lot of new ideas came and she decided to start them when she met Ana Cembrero Coca and La Ignorancia, a big reference to her.

Interested already in the screendance/videodance/filmdance (with the university projects "Rutina (ESTRÉS) vs. (NOMÉS) rutina" and "La cadena del problema"), she encountered the dancer Marta Kosieradzka and started to create together. Their first project was the dance trilogy "The Three Oddest Words" (2014-2015) which the first and second part ("Future" and "Silence") had the premiere in Cinema Nova (Brussels). She became then a filmmaker and found her way of making dance film.

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