Inclinations (2019)
Inclinations began as a moment of “crip” play. The ramp becomes a source of creative movement. Dancers can move in ways that they cannot move on flat surfaces and the ramp itself becomes an artistic object, transformed albeit temporarily into an environment that reveals connection, trust, beauty, and desire. Choreographed, directed, and shot from disability perspectives, this dance-on-video delves into the playful connection enabled where disability, community, and ramp meet.
Director: Danielle Peers, Alice Sheppard
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: April 6, 2019
Country: Canada
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
disability
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Inclinations about?
- Inclinations began as a moment of “crip” play. The ramp becomes a source of creative movement. Dancers can move in ways that they cannot move on flat surfaces and the ramp itself becomes an artistic object, transformed albeit temporarily into an environment that reveals connection, trust, beauty, and desire. Choreographed, directed, and shot from disability perspectives, this dance-on-video delves into the playful connection enabled where disability, community, and ramp meet.
- Who directed Inclinations?
- Inclinations was directed by Danielle Peers, Alice Sheppard.
- How long is Inclinations?
- Inclinations has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- What genre is Inclinations?
- Inclinations is a Documentary film.
- Where was Inclinations produced?
- Inclinations was produced in Canada.