Hanford Reach, one of the most important wildlife refuges in Washington state, is an inadvertent legacy of the United States’ nuclear weapons program. Lands within the monument originally served as a buffer around the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. This short one-shot film is part of a series called Interpretive Sites. Directed by Adam Sekuler and choreographed by Karn Junkinsmith, these works explore abandoned locations using dance as an interpretive tool to elicit a sites history.
Camera | Ben Kasulke | Director of Photography |
Crew | Karn Junkinsmith | Choreographer |
Sound | Adam Sekuler | Sound Designer |
Directing | Adam Sekuler | Director |
Directing | Karn Junkinsmith | Director |
Editing | Adam Sekuler | Editor |