"One + One Make Three" Film Premiere
The team at Kinetic Light wants to make you and your community are invited and welcomed to join us as we celebrate the premiere of our latest project. If you are not familiar with us, Kinetic Light is a disability arts ensemble creating work at the nexus of dance, access, identity, technology and design. Access is core to everything we do. We are thrilled that our new documentary-dance film One + One Make Three will premiere on May 11 at 8pm EDT as part of the ALL ARTS Past, Present, Future series. It will air on ALL ARTS in the NYC region and will also be available online globally. And it’s free, no tickets needed! The film and all accessible versions will remain available online through 2021. This film takes audiences behind the scenes, into the studio, and into the air with acclaimed disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light. Dancers partner, spin, and soar, as they reflect on art, dance, and disability as a creative force. As our Artistic Director Alice Sheppard says in this trailer: “We are doing this because we have faith and trust and love for each other.” Our ongoing research and development of aesthetic artistic accessibility can be flexibly experienced in One + One Make Three through two streams of ASL interpretation, multi-voiced enhanced audio description, and integrated open captions. We craft these access approaches as an integral part of our art, in collaboration with other disabled artists and community members. They are intentionally designed to be as challenging, provocative, and beautiful as the art itself. It takes so many people to make a magical film like this. The names of all artistic and access collaborators are listed on our website: KineticLight.org/three We hope you will tune in and share with your community. Mark Your Calendar: One + One Make Three Premiere May 11 at 8pm EDT Airing on ALL ARTS (NYC market, check local listings) with ASL and Open Captions and optionally available Enhanced Audio Description The film will be available online at https://allarts.org/ throughout 2021. Online Access: The film will be available in four versions online: ASL + Open Captions + Audio Description; ASL only; Open Captions + Audio Description; and Open Captions only. All versions include optional Closed Caption transcript. A downloadable audio file of the Audio Description and transcript will also be available. Image Description: A combination of various images from the film One + One Make Three. At the top, Alice and Laurel outstretched in full horizontal flight: Alice, a multiracial Black woman with short curly hair and coffee-colored skin, and Laurel, a pale white woman with short cropped brown hair, twist and connect in a black sky. Their hands link to each other’s wrists to form a human infinity loop in midair: Laurel on her back and Alice twisting sideways. Their wheelchairs glint in the light. Below them, text, in all-caps white lettering: “One + One Make Three a film by Kinetic Light and Katherine Helen Fisher.” Below the words is a mirrored image of Jerron, a dark-skinned Black man with a beard and twisted black hair. He is wrapped in barbed wire that encircles his upper body before trailing out of frame. In deep focus, he looks at his right hand as it emerges through the wire. Suspended high above and far right, a blurry Alice is barely visible in the shadows; she arches toward Jerron in curiosity, forming a tight ball. The backdrop glows a deep orange rust color.
Captioned
Signed
Deaf Priority
Where?
51 Greene St, New York, NY 10013, USA
When?
May 11
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"One + One Make Three" Film Premiere
Where?
51 Greene St, New York, NY 10013, USA
When?
May
11
Captioned
Signed
Deaf Priority
The team at Kinetic Light wants to make you and your community are invited and welcomed to join us as we celebrate the premiere of our latest project. If you are not familiar with us, Kinetic Light is a disability arts ensemble creating work at the nexus of dance, access, identity, technology and design. Access is core to everything we do. We are thrilled that our new documentary-dance film One + One Make Three will premiere on May 11 at 8pm EDT as part of the ALL ARTS Past, Present, Future series. It will air on ALL ARTS in the NYC region and will also be available online globally. And it’s free, no tickets needed! The film and all accessible versions will remain available online through 2021. This film takes audiences behind the scenes, into the studio, and into the air with acclaimed disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light. Dancers partner, spin, and soar, as they reflect on art, dance, and disability as a creative force. As our Artistic Director Alice Sheppard says in this trailer: “We are doing this because we have faith and trust and love for each other.” Our ongoing research and development of aesthetic artistic accessibility can be flexibly experienced in One + One Make Three through two streams of ASL interpretation, multi-voiced enhanced audio description, and integrated open captions. We craft these access approaches as an integral part of our art, in collaboration with other disabled artists and community members. They are intentionally designed to be as challenging, provocative, and beautiful as the art itself. It takes so many people to make a magical film like this. The names of all artistic and access collaborators are listed on our website: KineticLight.org/three We hope you will tune in and share with your community. Mark Your Calendar: One + One Make Three Premiere May 11 at 8pm EDT Airing on ALL ARTS (NYC market, check local listings) with ASL and Open Captions and optionally available Enhanced Audio Description The film will be available online at https://allarts.org/ throughout 2021. Online Access: The film will be available in four versions online: ASL + Open Captions + Audio Description; ASL only; Open Captions + Audio Description; and Open Captions only. All versions include optional Closed Caption transcript. A downloadable audio file of the Audio Description and transcript will also be available. Image Description: A combination of various images from the film One + One Make Three. At the top, Alice and Laurel outstretched in full horizontal flight: Alice, a multiracial Black woman with short curly hair and coffee-colored skin, and Laurel, a pale white woman with short cropped brown hair, twist and connect in a black sky. Their hands link to each other’s wrists to form a human infinity loop in midair: Laurel on her back and Alice twisting sideways. Their wheelchairs glint in the light. Below them, text, in all-caps white lettering: “One + One Make Three a film by Kinetic Light and Katherine Helen Fisher.” Below the words is a mirrored image of Jerron, a dark-skinned Black man with a beard and twisted black hair. He is wrapped in barbed wire that encircles his upper body before trailing out of frame. In deep focus, he looks at his right hand as it emerges through the wire. Suspended high above and far right, a blurry Alice is barely visible in the shadows; she arches toward Jerron in curiosity, forming a tight ball. The backdrop glows a deep orange rust color.
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