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Inclinations - A Dance Film Short

Choreographed, directed and shot from disability perspectives, INCLINATIONS is a dance-on-film short contrasting the playful connections when disability aesthetics, disability community and a gorgeous ramp meet the institutional histories and discordant inclinations that can lurk just below the surface. Below are two versions to support the accessibility of the work.

A film by Danielle Peers and Alice Sheppard
​With Lisa Niedermeyer and Lindsay Eales
​Starring: Danielle Peers, Alice Sheppard, John Loeppky, and Harmanie Taylor.
Run Time: 5 minutes 33 seconds

Inclinations - No visual Description

Inclinations from Danielle Peers and Lindsay Eales on Vimeo.

Inclinations - Visual Description Included

Funded by

Canada Council for the Arts,
Disability Dance Works, LLC
The Human Performance Fund – Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, University of Alberta.

Screenings (Selected)

April 6, 2019 CHICAGO
Chicago Inclusive Dance Festival
May 7, 2019 ALBERTA
NorthwestFest
June 1 – 3, 2019 VANCOUVER
All Bodies Dance Project
Sept 19, 2019 VANCOUVER
F-O-R-M (Festival of Recorded Movement)
Sept 21, 2019 WASHINGTON D.C.
National Dance Day at Kennedy Center
Oct 3, 2019 EDMONTON
Working the Intersections of Gender Conference at University of Alberta
Oct 13, 2019 SAN FRANCISCO
Superfest Disability Film Festival 
October 24, 2019 TORONTO
Experimental Film and Music Festival
Oct 25, 2019 CHICAGO
Access Living Cabaret Event
Oct 25, 2019 AUSTIN
Cinema Touching Disability
May 22, 2020 NOVA SCOTIA [TBD]
Bluenose Ability Arts & Film Festiva
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