Dancing with the Stars – Alvin Ailey Dance Company | Edinburgh International Festival

Chocolate films was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival to create a film following three young dancers as they prepare to perform with the Alvin Ailey Dance Company. 

Edinburgh and Alvin Ailey

The Edinburgh International Festival is a three week long festival of the arts that has been running since 1947. The festival has curated classical music, opera and ballet for most of its lifetime, plus contemporary dance like Alvin Ailey performs.

The Alvin Ailey Dance Company, founded in 1958, is one of the most prestigious names in contemporary dance, and has performed for over 25 million people across 71 countries.

The festival wanted to portray its connection to Edinburgh and the city’s youth. They commissioned Chocolate Films to create a captivating dance documentary, showcasing emerging Scottish dancers aged 18-25 and their journey as they train and perform with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Three dancers at the beginning of their careers were chosen – a Scottish dancer, who grew up, trained and stayed in Scotland, a Scottish talent who left Scotland to pursue a dance career, and an international talent, who came to Scotland to train and work. 

From audition to performance we documented their hopes, anxieties and successes to create an intimate portrait of our three subjects, and portray the experience of performing with one of the most prestigious Dance Companies in the world.

Our Rehearsal

The initial brief was fairly loose, requiring us to simply capture the process of the young dancers’ audition, rehearsal and performance, but that was developed after conversations with some of the dancers.

Eventually, three dancers were chosen to be the focus of the film, and the script was developed around them. Initial interviews with these dancers provided the backbone for the more personal moments of the film.

Stylistically, the decision was made to use a handheld camera and wide angle lenses for interviews, to give the film a more intimate, casual feel and let the audience connect with the subjects.

Some of the challenges we faced with were capturing the right moments and creating an atmosphere for our subjects in which they felt comfortable and able to share their thoughts and feelings about the process. We tackled this by using smaller crews, and chatting colloquially with our subjects to make shoots feel less like interviews and more like friendly chats.

Getting to the Pointe

Over the course of six shoots, Chocolate Films captured the dancers audition, get selected, begin their rehearsal process, and learn and evolve until they were on the Edinburgh Festival Theatre stage performing in front of almost 2,000 people.

We leaned into the fantastic backdrop of Edinburgh as a location, and asked some of our contributors to show us around their favourite parts of the city, which led to some unexpected moments and breathtaking visuals.

In post-production, there was a large amount of footage to go through, but our script and extensive pre-production, as well as regular discussions throughout production about the direction the film was going in, helped the film take shape naturally in the editing process.

Documentaries - stories based on real-life people

At Chocolate films, we have a lot of experience creating documentaries about complex subjects, often over long shooting periods, while keeping a strong, continuous vision throughout.

Our experience in these kinds of projects ranges from a series of three documentaries with the V&A on their photographic archive, to work with the Sony World Photography Awards.

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Culture Croydon
12:37 29 Sep 25
Culture Croydon has had a great experience working with Chocolate Films creating social-first reels and highlights films for our events. The team have been excellent at turning around the content quickly to meet our tight deadlines, and perfectly executing the films to meet the brief.
We worked with Chocolate Films on our rebrand videos and couldn’t be happier with the results. The team was knowledgeable, supportive, and a real pleasure to work with throughout the process. They did an excellent job using video and animation to bring our new brand to life, capturing exactly what we wanted to convey. I’d definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a creative and reliable video partner.
Edward Butler
12:38 08 Aug 25
Chocolate Films helped us with the films for our 10-Year Strategy
and annual Awards. Mary, Lucia and the team did a fantastic job at capturing the look, feel and emotions tied to the events and we were really pleased at how they turned out. They held a number of briefing calls and kept us updated of their progress throughout! Looking forward to working with the team again!
Charlotte Hollinshead
17:43 05 Aug 25
ActionSpace had a great experience working with Chocolate Films, in renting their fantastic studio space for an event and in hiring their excellent camera team for a live stream broadcast. They were welcoming, inclusive, highly professional and sensitive to the needs of our artists. We very much hope to work with them again.
Rachel Butler
10:14 05 Aug 25
We have worked with Chocolate Films a few times now and they have created some great work for us. They are always professional, great with deadlines and making sure they capture the right tone and content for what you need. I would 100% recommend.
Emma Chisholm
11:34 12 Feb 25
Chocolate films made a film for our small charity and the quality of the product was excellent. They really managed to capture the essence of what we do and that is so valuable to us in recruiting new members and attracting funding. Very easy feedback and amendment process too. Would recommend
Igino Fucci
21:46 23 Nov 24
Chocolate Films workshops are absolutely amazing for my child! The team is so friendly and does a great job of keeping the kids engaged. My child loves learning about filmmaking and always comes home excited to share all the cool things they’ve done that day.
The workshops are really hands-on and encourage so much creativity, which is fantastic to see. My child feels so proud of what they’re creating, and the films they work on always turn out brilliant.

If you’re looking for a fun and creative activity for your kids, I can’t recommend their workshops enough.
Chloe Abbott
21:43 17 Oct 24
We were very impressed by Elton and he was professional and kindly with the children for our photo shoot. Thank you!
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11:23 07 Oct 24
Any artist or creative who has not wrapped their head around creating unique visual imagery needs to invest some time, effort and energy on this powerful medium which is now taking priority over a business card or website. Even a short workshop like those on offer at Chocolate Films will set you off in the right direction.
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17:35 13 Jul 24
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