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Crystals of Transformation: Future Cosmos Flow

来自 FRACTURED ATLAS PRODUCTIONS INC

Future Cosmos Flow is a costume and dance film inspired by water researcher/advocate/author, Dr. Masaru Emoto's discovery of the influence of positive/negative thought emotions on water's molecular structure. Future Cosmos flow is the second film in Crystals of Transformation, an environmental film trilogy about water and water’s dynamic role in the individual and collective transformation. The Crystals of Transformation film trilogy features all original hand-made water crystal costumes, dance, and music composition. Future Cosmos Flow is about outer space, an ice covered planet, and an Ice god/goddess visiting the Earth from the future. It is a fictional account of a series of mythological events that took place on the ice-covered planet Ceres leading to the Earth’s transformation and new life on Ceres. Since I conceived Crystals of Transformation in 2013, I have been the producer, director and costume creator for these films. For Future Cosmos Flow, I am working with the same collaborators as in the first film; dancer/choreographer, Andrea Parson (of NW Dance Project and Princess Grace Award winner), musician Jeremy Reinhold and videographer/editor Stephen Kimbrell. Additional to this film, dancer Viktor Usov (Princess Grace Award winner), will create choreography and perform with Parson. During all of 2017, costumes and choreography are being created for the film. In early 2018, three filming sessions will take place, one in New Era Ventures Studios in Portland, OR, and the two others on location in the Oregon wilderness. Post-production will take place during all of 2018. The film will be completed in late 2018. There will be a reception, presentation of the Future Cosmos Flow and the first Crystals of Transformation film projected, as well as costumes displayed on sculptural forms at Lapchi Design Studio in Portland, Oregon.

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