Artist Spotlight - Lawrence Fung

Throughout the years we’ve met incredible people within the dance film community. We have decided to do an interview series to spotlight these individuals. 

Lawrence Fung is an Artistic Director, Choreographer, Filmmaker, and Dancer based out of Phoenix, Arizona. His film “Burden” was an Official Selection of our 2020 Film Fest. His contemporary dance company Kraken Still and Film strives to continually produce works in various mediums and spaces and hopes to build a global reach as an American contemporary dance company. 

What inspires you as an artist?

The natural landscapes, different architectural environments, paintings, and the primal and rigorous movement.

What draws you to dance filmmaking?

Being able to explore various places and cultures, and using the world as your own stage. The playing field is leveled when it comes to dance filmmaking as long as the artists and dancers are interested and committed to create work beyond the theatre. It has always been a difficult entry point for up-and-coming companies and choreographers since most of them aren't backed by a theatre space but when it comes filming, the possibilities are more flexible and less closed off.

Choreography vs. improvisation? Which do you prefer and why?

A combination of both is much needed. We need solid choreography to ensure the movement is crisp and up-to-par, it also makes the editing more cohesive. Furthermore, dancers need to be able to adapt their movement into various landscapes and flooring. Being able to modify, have room to improvise on set without needing too much time to reconfigure the overall movement is crucial. Time is always against filming on location and the desired lighting is fleeting.

What is your company Kraken Still and Film currently working on? 

My company has finished the production of our 2021 flagship project "Distant Worlds." The film premiered on May 20th at Tempe History Museum. The project was partially funded by the city of Tempe via a Vibrant City Grant. Stay in touch with us @krakenstillandfilm to find out more about tour dates for "Distant Worlds" film as well as its live performance.

You can find out more at  www.krakenstillandfilm.com 

Instagram @krakenstillandfilm


Lawrence Fung dance filmmaker

Images provided by Lawrence Fung

Artist Spotlight - Shannon Janet Smith

Throughout the years we’ve met incredible people within the dance film community. We have decided to do an interview series to spotlight these individuals!

Shannon Janet Smith is a Director, Producer, and Choreographer that is based out of Sierra Madre, CA. We screened her film “Confrontation” in 2017.

What inspires you as an artist?

As an artist, I’m inspired by emotion, color, body language, nature, the occult & avant-garde.

What draws you to dance filmmaking?

Some of what draws me to dance filmmaking is the ability to deliver a narrative without verbally speaking. The body can tell such raw & honest stories. I like the storytelling aspect of dance film through movement. It is a form of communication & a way to connect with others. Also, the collaborative process is appealing since I get to be surrounded by skilled professionals who shine in their departments. Every aspect is magic.

What is your favorite quote?

“Find out who you are & do it on purpose.” - Dolly Parton

Is there anything else that you would like us to share? 

I wish my fellow artists infinite abundance in their creativity. Keep making your art, you are essential.

You can find more about Shannon and her work at www.shannonjanetsmith.com 

Instagram @shannyjan

Confrontation Dance Film, Directed Shannon Janet Smith & Steven Butler

Images provided by Shannon Janet Smith