In this 2-day workshop led by Miami-based artist Enrique Villacreses, participants will be guided through key filmmaking concepts and practical techniques.
The second workshop session begins with a hands-on experience to allow participants to experiment with filming in small teams, utilizing knowledge from the previous session plus more. The session further covers post-editing, providing insights into various video editing software and basic techniques.
The workshop concludes with a Q&A, showcase, and feedback session, where each group presents their work.
Enrique Villacreses is a Miami-based dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker. He is a recipient of the Dance Miami Choreographers’ (DMC) and Miami Individual Artist (MIA) Program. His works have been supported by Dance Canvas, Inter-American Choreographic Institute, Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami, Miami Light Project, and Pérez Art Museum Miami. His works have been presented at Frontiers Forum Live|Planet Prize Award Ceremony, 92NY Harkness Presents Future Dance Festival ’23, Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami’s Choreographers Showcase (21-23), ScreenDance Miami Festival (21-23), Men Who Dance (20-22), Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler (2022), Virtual Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler (21-23), 305 & Havana International Improv Fest (2022), Dance Canvas Presents 2022 Performance Series: Introducing the Next Generation, Miami Light Project’s Here & Now 2021, Mobile Dance Film Festival (2021), Pérez Art Museum Miami (2021), Dance Magazine (2020), Contact Quarterly (2020), The Kampong, and on the Dancemakers: New Works series at New World School of the Arts. He juried for Mobile Dance Film Festival (2022). He co-directed and edited a music video for Boston-based DJs, producers, and label owners named Soul Clap. He co-directed and co-edited Ballet Flamenco La Rosa’s Flamenco Granaíno: An original Flamenco Work created by Ilisa Rosal, in collaboration with Javier Martos. He co-directed and co-edited a documentary film for Dimensions Dance Theater of Miami, Possible: Imagination is the Root of Change by Will A. Erwin Jr. He was the cinematographer for a music video for emerging music artist Dreya Starr.
He is a member of SYNCOPATE COLLECTIVE, a group encompassing Miami based dancers, choreographers, filmmakers, actors, singers, writers and musicians interested in building network and opportunity through community. He is a founding member of the collective and provides artistic direction and creative partnership opportunities for the group.
To request materials in accessible format and accommodation to attend an event, please contact Eventz Paul at 305.576.4350 or email us, at least five days in advance to initiate your request.
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We are accessible and assistive listening devices are available. To request materials in accessible format and accommodation to attend an event, please contact Eventz Paul at 305.576.4350 or email us, at least five days in advance to initiate your request.
Eventz Paul is currently the Technical Director and Productions Manager at Miami Light Project. He has been a part of this organization since 2011. He participated in Miami Light Project’s first class of the Technical Fellowship Program held at The Light Box. He joined this program hoping to improve his existing theater skills. He received training from experts in the industry that mentored and further his theater technical skills. Now, he has successfully used his professional knowledge and has had the opportunity to work with various arts organizations and venues throughout Miami including Miami Theater Center, National Young Arts Foundation, the Colony Theatre and many more. He has become an instructor and conducts audiovisual classes to incoming technical fellows.
Beth Boone has been the Artistic & Executive Director of Miami Light Project since 1998, developing critically acclaimed artistic programs that have asserted the organization as one of the leading cultural institutions in South Florida. These programs include: the establishment of Here & Now, South Florida’s most respected commission and presenting program for community-based artists; premiere presentations of internationally acclaimed; pioneering historic international cultural exchange with Cuba; and the creation of The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse, a multi-use performance and visual art space in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. She previously served as Associate Director of Development for Florida Grand Opera, Deputy Director for the Department of Cultural Affairs at Miami Dade Community College, Wolfson Campus, co-founded an Off Broadway theater company (New York Rep), and served for six years as a Program Associate in the Arts & Culture Program of the AT&T Foundation. She received a B.A. in Fine Arts from the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and a MFA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University in Boston, MA.