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The 10th annual X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival was held January 21-26th in Salt Lake City, Utah. Action sports industry leaders, athletes, celebrities, enthusiasts, and filmmakers gathered to celebrate the culture, and view the world’s best action sports films. Audiences enjoyed Q&A’s with filmmakers and featured athletes, along with open-forum panels on cinematography, distribution and piracy issues that were streamed live on the internet. 33 features and nine short films screened over five days at X-Dance Headquarters (Off Broadway Theater on Main Street in downtown Salt Lake). Over 6000 people attended screenings, sponsor events, and the opening and closing party.

 

The festival’s opening party in conjunction with Outdoor Retailer featured Collective Soul, three other bands, street scene painters and several thousand people attending. After five days of screenings and private parties by VAS Entertainment and Red Bull, X-Dance 2010 culminated at Club Elevate where the awards ceremony was hosted by the ever-savvy Olympic snowboard commentator and Fuel TV’s “Daily Habit” producer/host Pat Parnell.  Award presenters included soul surfer Rob Machado, epic snowboarders Erin Comstock, Tina Basich, Mike Basich, and Tara Dakides, wakeboard maverick Parks Bonifay, extreme skiers Scot Schmidt and Jeremy Nobis, Mt. Everest’s Apa Sherpa, moto Hellion and star of “Mind of the Demon” Larry Linkogle, Oakland-based hip hop artists Del: tha Funkee Homosapien, A plus, and Bukue, A-list commercial director Chris Woods, the GM of VAS Entertainment Danny Grant and Hotelier Chris Minnes from 968 Green Hotel.  Every winner received a GoPro camera and chest mount for their outstanding work.

 

Icon Warren Miller was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by extreme skier Scot Schmidt who starred in over a dozen Warren Miller films and X-Dance Festival Director Brian Wimmer.  Following a retrospective of Miller’s 60-year career as a ski filmmaker, Miller, who took a spill skiing the week before the ceremony, sent his thanks on tape from his hospital bed in good spirits, and promised to attend X-Dance 2011. The X-Dance Warren Miller Lifetime Achievement Award has been named in Miller’s honor.

 

“Best Film” honors went to “Mount St. Elias,” the spectacular story of ski alpinist Axel Naglich’s attempt to climb and then complete the longest ski descent ever from the peak of Alaska’s “Mount St. Elias” had audiences spellbound with its gorgeous cinematography, gripping story, and tension-filled journey. It also won “Best Adventure Film” presented by Apa Sherpa, outfitted in full Nepalese regalia, who stirred the audience with his pleas to “clean up the mountains and take care of Mother Earth.”

“The Drifter,” a brilliant film by Taylor Steele, follows surfer Rob Machado to the far reaches of Indonesia on a soul-searching journey.  The visually-stunning, moody and philosophical film mesmerized audiences. The film won “Best Soundtrack;” Steele took “Best Director; and star of “The Drifter,” Rob Machado, was honored with “Athlete of the Year.” Machado exhibited his genuine humility and laid back cool at the event and X-Dance was honored to have him there.

 

“Parks Bonifay Documentary” won “Best Biography” for its comprehensive and compelling tale of wakeboard master Parks Bonifay who set his first world record waterskiing at age six months.  Bonifay’s colorful history and passion electrified the film and Bonifay’s enthusiastic presence enriched the overall vibe of the festival. 

 

In 2007, X-DANCE launched their SAVE OUR PLAYGROUNDS campaign to spread the GREEN word. This year, X-Dance had three “environmentally-conscious” films competing for the Ambassador of Green Award. Props to “African Revolutions Tour,” “Generations,” and “Last Paradise” for their important messages.  Winner “Last Paradise,” directed by Kiwi Clive Neeson, traces 45 years of extreme sports pioneers and hidden paradises, calling for action to save the last natural gems around the globe.  The Ambassador of Green Award was presented by 6 Pillars and the 968 Green Hotel in Lake Tahoe.

 

Newcomer to X-Dance, Nick Waggoner, won the VAS Emerging Director Award and “Best Cinematography” for his artful and mesmerizing film “Signatures” that pays homage to the beauty of winter and riding in Hokkaido, Japan. This Zen journey inspires reflection and thought with its stunning images and smart narrative.

 

“Sea of Darkness” won “Best Documentary” for its modern day pirate tale about the Indies Trader ship and the men who sailed it, like legendary captain Martin Daly, who attended the festival.  The compelling intense journey spotlights smugglers, adventure and the discovery of remote Indo surf spots along the way.

 

“Best Editing” went to “Fiberglass and Megapixels,” for its well cut film about the North Shore’s winter surfing scene and the photographers and cinematographers who compete for the perfect shot.

 

“Best Short Film” props went to “Second Nature,” a highly entertaining and uber creative film that follows Noah Sakamoto and Patrick Rizzo and J.M Duran as they fly down the mountain roads of the High Sierras on skateboards at crazy speeds in blue suits. 

 

Hip hoppers Del: tha Funkee Homosapien, A plus, Opio
(all formerly from the Hieroglyphics) and emcee Bukue One rocked the house while DJ Mike Helm performed a killer set mixing video and audio.

 

 

 

                                                X-Dance Director Brian Wimmer and Edge Of Never Director William A. Kerig

 

 

 

 

                                                                                         Red Bull Project X Film Crew  

 

 

 

 

 
Crowds leaving Red bull Project X 
 
 
Daddy-O and Big J (Is that a Del Hat?)
 
 
Mike Basich the Homie lives in a 300 sq. ft. rock House in Tahoe
 
 
Wakeboarder Park Bonifay
 
 
 
                     Bryce Packham Everybody!
                  
Red Bull After Party..
 
 
 
All Girl After Party?
 
 

 
      Is that Cheezeburger?
 

 
Go Pro Homie Justin. thanks for the Cam Big J has 8 Gigs of photos from the Bird!
 
 
Rob Machado Athlete of the year
 

 
 World's best Surfer check out www.robmachado.com
 
 
 Apa Sherpa is the only man in history to reach the top of the world 18 times. As the world record holder of the most summits of Everest, Apa is widely recognized to be one of the greatest living mountaineers.
 
 
 Apa presenting Mount St. Elias for Best Adventure Film
 
 
 Clive Neeson grew up on safari in East Africa as his parents filmed wild animals in NZ and Austrilia.
 
 
 Clive Neeson  picking up his Ambassador of green award for his film Last Paradise
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hailing from Oakland, CA Bukue One has been made famous by his unique and vibrant graffiti art and his socially conscious and fun hip hop stylez. With graffiti, emceeing, skateboarding, bowling and managing artists such as Del tha Funkee Homosapien.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bukue One raps socially conscious lyrics, and preaches a positive and interactive message to his listeners. 
 

 
San Francisco's MIKE RELM is known for live performances which feature a series of audio mash-ups with video images
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Relm recently wrapped up his arena tour with the Blue Man Group. His other credits include performances for a San Francisco Giants vs. Oakland A’s baseball game and the closing ceremonies of the Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro. He completed remixes for Adult Swim in conjunction with the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie, scored a short film for the Disney Channel series “Too Many Robots,” and created a four-song mega mix for “Yo Gabba Gabba” (Nickelodeon). Relm also stars in an international TV spot for HSBC.
 
 
 
More Photos Coming Soon!!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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