A big thank you to all who came to see In Passing at Deptford X Festival 2019!
Your words and reactions are cherished!
Thank you Deli X and Deptford X for having me!
Thank you Gill Houghton for sharing the screen with me.
In Passing © ANNE• 2019

A big thank you to all who came to see In Passing at Deptford X Festival 2019!
Your words and reactions are cherished!
Thank you Deli X and Deptford X for having me!
Thank you Gill Houghton for sharing the screen with me.
In Passing © ANNE• 2019

My newest short film In Passing is screening at this years Deptford X Fringe Festival!
Come and see it at DeliX, 156 Deptford High Street, London
Open daily from 9am – 6.30pm
24 October – 2 November 2019
Monday – Saturday
In Passing
A short film about navigating the invisible to connect.
Through movement and impossible camera angles we try to find
our way into the 24/7 world in which we start to lose connection
with ourselves and others. How close can the digital age bring us together
and which borders do we cross?
In Passing © ANNE• 2019

Exciting news!
My newest short film In Passing is screening at this years Deptford X Fringe Festival!
Come one, come all to DeliX, 156 Deptford High Street, London
Open daily from 9am – 6.30pm
24 October – 2 November 2019
Monday – Saturday
In Passing
A short film about navigating the invisible to connect.
Through movement and impossible camera angles we try to find
our way into the 24/7 world in which we start to lose connection
with ourselves and others. How close can the digital age bring us together
and which borders do we cross?
In Passing © ANNE• 2019

Miku and I want to give a big thank you to The Outlet Dance Project for having us in their fantastic program!
It has been an amazing experience to have ONES screened overseas in such an excellent and one of a kind festival!
Thank you to everyone who came to watch ONES and we look forward to hear from you.
More on the making of the ONES triptych soon!

A big thank you from Miku and I for everyone who came to see and support
ONES VANISHING POINT!
Thank you Deptford X for having and supporting us.
Thank you Deli X for letting us screen in your wonderful venue.
For updates on the next phase of our ONES triptych journey follow us on:
@annepointnl
@miku.t
www.annepoint.com
www.mikutsuchiya.wordpress.com

Most exciting news!
ONES is part of this years amazing line up of @ The Outlet Dance Project!
Dance on Film Fest
5 October 2017
7pm, New Jersey, USA
for tickets click here
ONES is a collaboration between Dutch visual artist Anne Verheij and Japanese choreographer Miku Tsuchiya, in which film and dance are explored across the former pedestrian tunnels of Elephant & Castle, London.
Juxtaposing two dance films created from the same footage, ONES captures the individual’s rhythm beating amidst the pulse of the restless city.
ONES – 2 women, 2 countries, 2 disciplines – 1 film
Concept | camera | montage – Anne Verheij
Performance | montage – Miku Tsuchiya
Sound design – Jack Goodwin
© ANNE• 2015
The Outlet Dance Project is committed to providing artists who identify or have identified as women an opportunity to share their artistic vision through site-specific dance, film, and work created for the stage. In partnership with Grounds For Sculpture – an internationally renowned contemporary sculpture park – collaboration, community building, and interdisciplinary experimentation are an integral part of the festival. The Outlet is dedicated to supporting all traditional and nontraditional dance forms. The festival celebrates the intersections of visual and moving arts, exploring relationships between sculpture and dance, between place and movement.
Miku and I have some very exciting news:
ONES VANISHING POINT will be screened during Deptford X Fringe Festival!
@ Deli X, 156 Deptford High Street, SE8 3PQ
22 – 30 September 2017
Mon – Fri 09.00–18.30
Sat 09.00–18.00
In ONES VANISHING POINT the audience is drawn into a world of strong visual movement, where we lose our sense of gravity and direction. The inseparable relationship between the interior and exterior is tested. The 7-minute video installation dives under the skin of brutalist architecture where echoes of mankind linger.
Concept | film | montage Anne Verheij
Performance | montage Miku Tsuchiya
Composer Cassie Kinoshi
Photo by © ANNE• 2017
Last month Miku and I took our collaboration to the next boarder: Japan!
We have explored Japan’s city Tokyo and the rural environment of the Izu Peninsula through film and movement.
Whilst filming the theme of the individual versus the mass crept into our frame. Not only does Japan have millions of people living in just one city or travelling over the many highways and train tracks, it also has a great individual disconnect with its direct surroundings.
Dark subject matters as loneliness and the high suicide rate amongst the young generation made their appearance.
The beauty of Japan’s unplanned architectural compositions, however, gave us calligraphy lines to move and explore.
Miku and I are looking to deepen this movement research in a country that has so many beautiful contrasts.
So stay tuned for more exciting projects across borders @AnnePointNL
All photo’s by © ANNE• 2017

The trailer of ONES COUNTERPOINT is online!
Please go and check it out!
More news and developments from us on our ONES collaboration soon straight from Japan @AnnePointNL !
ONES COUNTERPOINT depicts the inner voice of a haunted woman by crawling under her moving skin.
The interior and exterior are brought together by the three elements of water, wind and earth.
As the lines between movement and manipulation blur, the woman’s calm facade cracks, revealing something dark and mysterious that makes its way to the surface.
In ONES COUNTERPOINT Anne Verheij (NL) and Miku Tsuchiya (Japan) cross the vast distance between the UK and Japan via internet to make their second diptych (the first being nominated at LSFF 2017 for Best Experimental Short Film).
Their two individually created contemporary dance films, made from the same footage, are juxtaposed on a single screen where the soundtrack, especially created out of the field recordings they made in the UK and Japan, bring them together.
Miku and I want to thank London Short Film Festival for having our film ONES!
We had a marvelous time with the excellent programming and meeting the talented artists involved.
We also want to thank LSFF and the ICA for nominating us for their award and making us feel so welcome at their wonderful venue.
ONES is jumping straight in to this new year with its third and final part of the triptych currently in development, so please stay tuned and we hope to invite you soon!
Cheerio, @AnnePointNL
