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CREATIVE & DESIGN AWARDS (CADS)

London’s annual Creative & Design Awards - aka The Music Vision Awards - are organised by music industry trade publications Music Week and Promo Magazine, rewarding the best in promos, sleeve design, music DVDs, music television and so on. From 1998 to 2006, Cinefeel curated programmes of leftfield innovative music videos from outside the mainstream, screened during the event.

   

FESTIVAL DU FILM DE PARIS
With an initiative from Carte Noire, le Festival du Film de Paris in 2001 hosted a CineCafe with screenings and DJs. Cinefeel curated the video programming and co-ordinated the artists bookings.
  
TYPIQUEMENT BRITISH
As part of this major retrospective on British cinema at the Pompidou Centre in 2000, Cinefeel co-ordinated a series of events; screening music driven short films and inviting multimedia artists to perform. The event was supported by the British Council.
  
TOUR D'IMAGES : PARIS & LONDON
A touring programme organised in the autumn 2000 featuring short films, music videos, DJs and VJs. Venues in Paris included Centre Pompidou (during the Rendez-Vous Electroniques), Cite des Sciences (during Mixmove) and Batofar, and in London, they included the Ritzy Cinema, the ICA, Below54 and the AKA Bar.

  

CROSSOVER

A series of mixed-media events held on the cutting edge Paris boat venue Batofar in 1999 and 2000, mixing projections, installations, live music, DJs and VJs.  The event brought over a number of British artists to Paris for the first time.  Over two years, artists who performed include Gus Gus DJs; halal grooves for the new millenium from U-Cef; a Rephlex party with the first live performance in France by Cylob and Ovuca; the first showcase in France of the Leaf label including a live AV performance by the Sons of Silence and the London based Sprawl Imprint; live performance from French artists Scratch Massive, Mr Neveux and Olaf Hund.  VJs who performed included Addictive TV, Glimpse, V-CR and VJ Tekyes.

  
Other events have included MIXMOVE from 1997 to 2000 which was the first music convention and festival in Paris dedicated to electronic music; MIDEM's Electronic Village screening rolling programmes of music-driven content; and POPCORE from '95 to '97 programming bands like Technicolor Hobo providing live soundtracks to short films.
  
Please check the news section for forthcoming Cinefeel screening dates and events.

 

 

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For over ten years, Cinefeel have programmed for a number of respected arts venues, including the Pompidou Centre in Paris and both the National Film Theatre and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London to non-typical locations including the Greenpeace Café at The Glastonbury Festival and MIDEM's Electronic Village.

   

    

 
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