
On Film

enCore: Dance on Film
Since 2014, enCore: Dance on Film has presented a selection of fascinating independent video dance productions from all over the world. enCore: Dance on Film, is a platform for dance films that picture dance exclusively for, and with, the camera. enCore: Dance on Film, focuses on the interplay between dance and the techniques of filmmaking, exploring the possibilities and boundaries of the art form.

inside: out
inside:out features the programs and productions of Core Dance in the form of video installations. Streaming on the Core Dance storefront windows on the Decatur Square, inside:out offers the public a glimpse inside the creative process and the resulting art work that goes on inside Core Dance.

REEL Art
REEL Art is a platform for original film installations - a contemporary art form that combines video technology with installation art - making use of the storefront windows of Core Dance’s studio building. Coupled with, all aspects of the surrounding environment of the Decatur Square, passersby/the audience are affected by this ingenious visual experience.

1830EST: Artists Talk
1830EST invites viewers to explore art-making practices through the lens of working artists and their creativity. Each episode assembles multiple viewpoints and includes interviews, field recordings, soundscapes and stories representing the diverse creative practitioners within the Core Dance global landscape.
Together
Together is a collaboration between composer Judd Greenstein, Music ensemble, filmmaker Adam Larsen, and choreographer Sue Schroeder. Crafted during the pandemic with a majority of the components recorded in isolation, both the score andvisuals explore the ideas of togetherness/separateness and what connection means without touch.

I am a word and also its echo
Set in Atlanta, "I am a word and also its echo" is a screen dance film directed by Nuno Veiga in collaboration with and featuring Sue Schroeder. Inspired by the writings of Clarice Lispector, the film explores the fleeting nature of the present moment. Schroeder's performance, accompanied by Veiga and Filipe Sousa evocative score from their project a r | r a with voice recording by Adrien Kay, captures the delicate balance and transient beauty of the now, reflecting the essence of life's impermanence.

Body of Water
Sue Schroeder and Christian Meyer as longtime collaborators have created body of water. Filmed in 50℉ water in Stößensee, Berlin, the lake provided the location to explore the myriad ways that water can connect with and inform our human nature.
In Berlin, the main water quality problems are eutrophication, the associated growth of algae, and damage to the oxygen balance caused by eight major sewage plants.
Schroeder, along with Meyer, wish to raise awareness for this issue in Berlin through this creation.
