This award-winning short documentary explores the relationship dancers have with music, especially when none of the dancers can hear the music. The Gallaudet Dance Company is home to a small dance studio that pushes the meaning of dance beyond the scope of sound, as dancers use their bodies and the floor to communicate with one another. This year marked a specific turning point for the program, as half the dancers are graduating, their dance company director Sue Gill-Doleac is also retiring
after 44 years. Family, community and deaf culture are the major themes that are explored as the dancers and their director prepare for their last spring
concert and life after Gallaudet.
Director, Writer, Producer: Sarah Goolishian
Director of Photography: Sarah Goolishian