Project Bound Dance presents SHORT STACK: Chicago's Tiny Dance Film Festival
Featuring The One Hour Project
October 10 - 11, 2024
Doors at 7PM
Show at 7:30PM
Short Stack: Chicago's Tiny Dance Film Festival serves to showcase and celebrate dance films with individual run times of under 5 minutes. Hosted by Project Bound Dance at Color Club in Chicago's Irving Park neighborhood, the festival will feature a panel-curated selection of original, independent and underground films by local, national, and international artists. Short Stack will also premiere The One Hour Project 2024, a series of micro-films created by Chicago artists. #the1hourproject is a collaborative experiment created by Project Bound Dance that invites dance and video makers to create a 60-second dance film in just 60 minutes while exploring a unique Chicago location.
Featuring the 2024 panel-selected short films:
"Beauty in Decay" by Alison Shirley and Michelle Dunn, Australia
"Circle Abstractum, n." by Katie Win and Hayley Dynamo, Chicago, United States
"FAT MARGINS" by Alexandra Marina, Finland
"Hemisphere" by Lydia Feuerhelm-Chiu, United States
"Hypnagogia" by Ysabelle Taylor, United Kingdom
"M.A.D." by Peyton Jones, Chicago, United States
"Medio" by Matthew Gaines, Canada
"snare rustle slip" by Rachel Damon and Max Gustafson, Chicago, United States
“Sneck-Rise” by Adam Bentley, Ursula Kelly, and Janita Frantsi, Canada
And featuring The One Hour Project 2024, with collaborations by:
Emmacate Sauer, Carly Radebaugh, Hanna Swartz
Lucy Vurusic Riner, Ashley Deran, Tina Diaz
Helen Lee, Kait Dessoffy, Sarah Morimoto
Kinnari Vora, Ali Lorenz, Kathryn Hetrick
Chrissy Martin, Reign Drop, Anniela Huidobro Castro
Peyton Jones, Ali Lorenz
Dani Oblitas, kt williams, Tuli Bera
Timothy Tsang, Ibrahim Sabbi, Phillip Wood
General Admissions tickets are available now. All films will be presented at both evenings of Short Stack: Chicago's Tiny Dance Film Festival.
Consider making a sustaining gift when purchasing your ticket! A sustaining gift goes beyond covering the production costs of this community event, allowing Short Stack's producers to invest in independent artists for the work they do and create a stronger, more sustainable artistic ecosystem.