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OPDI-M37

Choreography for the Screen

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NDEO Member Early Access Registration NOW OPEN

General Registration Opens Friday, July 18

September 8 - October 19, 2025

Professor: Anabella Lenzu

Tuition: $310 member / $385 non-member

6 Weeks; 1.5 NDEO-Endorsed PDC

**Optional add-on** College Credits through Oakland University: 2

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Choreographing for the screen is far more than simply filming a stage performance. This creative work requires a unique approach blending movement, camera work, and visual storytelling. 

In this course, dance educators and movement artists will explore the intersection of choreography, screendance, and video art as a means of expanding creative practice. 

The use of video in dance has evolved beyond documentation and is now it’s own unique creative medium. In this digital age, choreographers must be fluent in the language of video in order to express ideas, connect with new audiences, market ourselves, and participate in the broader dance community. 

Through hands-on exercises, discussions, and screenings, you will learn how dance transforms from three-dimensional spaces to two-dimensional screens. You will also gain an understanding of how to merge choreographing for the camera, and the choreography of the camera.  

You will leave this course with a deeper understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of dance film, with the skills to take artistic risks while developing your own screendance choreographic voice.

No book required

To receive college credit for this course in addition to PDCs, you must register through Oakland University by  and finalizing your registration through OU before the August 1 deadline.

Questions about this Course?  Email opdi@ndeo.org

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Professor Bio

Originally from Argentina, Anabella Lenzu is a dancer, choreographer, scholar & educator with 35 years of experience working in Argentina, Chile, Italy, and the USA.
Lenzu directs her own company, Anabella Lenzu/DanceDrama, which since 2006 has presented 400 performances, created 15 choreographic works, and performed at 100 venues, presenting thought-provoking and historically conscious dance-theater in NYC.
As a choreographer, she has been commissioned all over the world for opera, TV programs, theatre productions, and by many dance companies. She has produced and directed several award-winning short dance films and screened her work in over 200 festivals both nationally and internationally.
Lenzu has written for various dance and arts magazines and published two books: Teaching Dance through Meaningful Gestures (2025) and Unveiling Motion and Emotion (2013), both exploring choreography and dance education.

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