Shenandoah Sunday FALL 2019

Shenandoah Sunday (2019)
Conceptualized, performed, and edited by Yauri Dalencour
Length: 2 min 20 sec

Filmed by Phil Dalencour
Voiceovers by the Dalencour Kids, Noemie, Leila Camil, Liam, Naya Lynn and Yara
Bureaux Vineyards, Purcellville, VA

VIDEO STUDY: A short video dance performance created during a kid’s soccer game, family outing using special effects where movement, body cloning and children’s voices are used to illustrate a metaphor for motherhood and the notion that a woman often plays many roles with the same body. To learn more about this work, you can visit my blog post on it here.


Lavender Fields FALL 2019

Lavender Fields (2019)
Conceptualized, performed, and edited by Yauri Dalencour
Length: 42 sec

Filmed by Noemie Dalencour
Vocals by sisters, Noemie and Leila Camil Dalencour
Bureaux Vineyards, Purcellville, VA

VIDEO STUDY: A short video dance performance created during a kid’s soccer game, family outing using special effects where movement, body cloning and children’s voices are used to illustrate a metaphor for motherhood and the notion that a woman often plays many roles with the same body. To learn more about this work, you can visit my blog post on it here.


Let Them See You 2019

Let Them See You (2019)
Conceptualized, performed, filmed and edited by Yauri Dalencour
Length: 2 min 30 sec

Reston, VA

VIDEO STUDY: A short video dance performance created during a kid’s soccer game, family outing using special effects where movement, body cloning and children’s voices are used to illustrate a metaphor for motherhood and the notion that a woman often plays many roles with the same body. To learn more about this work, you can visit my blog post on it here.


Crystallized Torso 2019

Crystallized Torso (2019)
Conceptualized, performed, filmed and edited by Yauri Dalencour
Length: 1 min 32 sec

Reston, VA

VIDEO STUDY: A short video dance performance created during a kid’s soccer game, family outing using special effects where movement, body cloning and children’s voices are used to illustrate a metaphor for motherhood and the notion that a woman often plays many roles with the same body. To learn more about this work, you can visit my blog post on it here.