La Danse hip-hop, une technique maîtrisée
2000
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : Videotel international, Hypnose
La Danse hip-hop, une technique maîtrisée
2000
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : Videotel international, Hypnose
La danse hip-hop, une technique maîtrisée
As an introduction, a conversation in a café to situate the first experiences. Everything then takes place in the Ménagerie de Verre in Paris where Junior Almeïda, Gabin Nuissier and other members of Aktuel Force and the Boogies Lockers show, in a few chapters, the development and maturity of a dance style that has both made its mark and evolved. A meticulous definition of a gestural language, with its codes, vocabulary and musical influences. Mohamed Athamna and his accomplices, assisted by Bernard Kech, a movement analysis instructor, set out on a journey with a didactic purpose, which is both an initiation and a search. In slow motion style, this film takes the form of demonstrations that focus on the detail and quality of movement, while also describing its origins. Top-rock, hop-rock and its 3-step or 6-step pass-pass, top-dance and its tetris, smurf, locking, all forms that digested the dances of the 1970s such as the jerk, the funky chicken or the bus stop, break dance and its animal figures such as the scorpion, the spider, the caterpillar or the lame duck and which originated in the martial arts... All these terms referring to dance styles or special figures have, as their performance watch words, speed and precision, preceded by a long warm-up. Designed by the association Hypnose for the transmission of hip hop, this film shows all the richness and diversity of this dance form.
Source : Irène Filiberti
La danse hip-hop, une technique maîtrisée
Artistic direction / Conception : Mohamed Athamna
Interpretation : Gabin Nuissier, Junior Almeïda
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Videotel international, Hypnose Participation : CNC, ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DMDTS, DDAT), ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports, Fas
Duration : 88'
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