All This Can Happen, a 50-minute film by David Hinton and choreographer Siobhan Davies, opens with images of men who cannot walk. One lies immobile in a hospital bed, his head trembling, eyes vacant with torment. Another, also institutionalised, tries to walk but fails. He falls, scrambles, and falls again, his whole body stiff with malfunction
By Christmas Day 1956, when his frozen body was found by schoolchildren in a field of snow near the ...
David Hinton and Sue Davis go back to the beginnings of cinema in All This Can Happen. A fascination...
This article aims to extend the idea that screendance is a set of dispositions and elements which ca...
All This Can Happen, a 50-minute film by David Hinton and choreographer Siobhan Davies, opens with i...
This article considers All This Can Happen from an aesthetic point of view and connects this work, r...
Edited by Claudia Kappenberg (University of Brighton) and Sarah Whatley (Coventry University), this ...
A reflection on the film, All This Can Happen, by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton with reference to:...
The article explores figurations of movement in Siobhan Davies’ and David Hinton’s found footage fil...
All This Can Happen (ATCH) had its first public screening at Dance Umbrella, London’s international ...
Dancefilm muddles the paradigms that would position film as an order of production controlling all c...
All This Can Happen, by David Hinton and Siobhan Davies, is a film based on a novella by Robert Wals...
This paper is a close textual reading of Siobhan Davies and David Hinton’s experimental film, All Th...
What if… a text (Walser’s Walk) becomes image and sound and movement and new, and then becomes text ...
By Christmas Day 1956, when his frozen body was found by schoolchildren in a field of snow near the ...
David Hinton and Sue Davis go back to the beginnings of cinema in All This Can Happen. A fascination...
This article aims to extend the idea that screendance is a set of dispositions and elements which ca...
All This Can Happen, a 50-minute film by David Hinton and choreographer Siobhan Davies, opens with i...
This article considers All This Can Happen from an aesthetic point of view and connects this work, r...
Edited by Claudia Kappenberg (University of Brighton) and Sarah Whatley (Coventry University), this ...
A reflection on the film, All This Can Happen, by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton with reference to:...
The article explores figurations of movement in Siobhan Davies’ and David Hinton’s found footage fil...
All This Can Happen (ATCH) had its first public screening at Dance Umbrella, London’s international ...
Dancefilm muddles the paradigms that would position film as an order of production controlling all c...
All This Can Happen, by David Hinton and Siobhan Davies, is a film based on a novella by Robert Wals...
This paper is a close textual reading of Siobhan Davies and David Hinton’s experimental film, All Th...
What if… a text (Walser’s Walk) becomes image and sound and movement and new, and then becomes text ...
By Christmas Day 1956, when his frozen body was found by schoolchildren in a field of snow near the ...
David Hinton and Sue Davis go back to the beginnings of cinema in All This Can Happen. A fascination...
This article aims to extend the idea that screendance is a set of dispositions and elements which ca...