Danielle's choreography and direction have received recognition at multiple film festivals. New to the world of dance on film due to COVID, she strives to tell stories and engage audiences through carefully crafted movement and technique. She finds the medium exceptional in providing all aspects of the art the perfect platform, from exposure of emotion in close-ups, to proving technical feats in varied settings.
Awards and Recognition/Laurel Recipient
Winner- 'To All the Juliets'- Silk Road Film Festival, Cannes, France
Finalist- 'I Had a Ball'- Onrios Film Awards (NY)
'Les Femmes'- New York International Film Awards and Frostbite International Indie Fest
'Sunday in the Park with Jive'- Dancentric Film Festival
Semi-Finalist- 'I Had a Ball'- Los Angeles Film Awards
'Les Femmes'- Los Angeles Film Award and London International Web and Shorts Film Festival (UK)
Official Selection- 'I Had a Ball'- San Francisco Dance Film Festival
'Les Femmes'- Shine International Film Festival (Toronto)
'I Had a Ball'- Divulge Dancers' Film Festival
Awards and Recognition/Laurel Recipient
Winner- 'To All the Juliets'- Silk Road Film Festival, Cannes, France
Finalist- 'I Had a Ball'- Onrios Film Awards (NY)
'Les Femmes'- New York International Film Awards and Frostbite International Indie Fest
'Sunday in the Park with Jive'- Dancentric Film Festival
Semi-Finalist- 'I Had a Ball'- Los Angeles Film Awards
'Les Femmes'- Los Angeles Film Award and London International Web and Shorts Film Festival (UK)
Official Selection- 'I Had a Ball'- San Francisco Dance Film Festival
'Les Femmes'- Shine International Film Festival (Toronto)
'I Had a Ball'- Divulge Dancers' Film Festival