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‘I Stand Proud’ is a spoken word piece that encourages black students and people to stand out freely for who they are, whenever they appear to be the minority in an institution.
This piece was originally part of a theatre performance I created at university called FUSE. The performance explored and celebrated race and identity between three women of different races, through: theatre, spoken word, music, and dance.
The premise involves a dance artist’s creative conflict in order to climb the ladder of perfection. The process is not done willingly, but with a pressure inflicted upon oneself to constantly be recognized and valued for one’s art. There is a tendency to become vulnerable day by day to outdo and outgrow from the narratives of artistic qualities, more deliberately. A battle with oneself, carrying the experiences, remembering to consciously focus on progress. The artist hits a saturation from only trying to focus on progress because performance is a moving average and the cycle of efforts not transforming into a part of one’s visible potential. The nuances are discovered through learning and unlearning. There is responsibility of movement, but the objective should be about experiencing joy instead of defining oneself through someone else’s narratives of what defines dance. There is unrest, but this unrest is growth by itself. There is no need to put a time stamp because this moment is unique, it’s a gift to oneself in space and time.
A young discovers that a flash light he found in a dumpster is actually a Portal Gun and wants to use it to go to his neighbors back yard.
Upon arriving, the students learn there is a wounded tiger in the area. They are given masks to wear on the back of their heads, the tiger will not attack from the front. They have tech equipment to communicate underwater. They kill the monster who guards the city and find the gold, but there is an underwater earthquake and the sole survivor neglects to wear the mask upon exit.
A confrontation between two good friends leads to a mishap, but who is to blame?
A man alone at home finds a way to have some company but unfortunately the dependence on social networks and smartphones makes the attempt in vain.
The cardinals and the Swiss guard go up the stairs with the papal dress to be ironed, the preparations, the dressing: the new pope is ready to look out of the window of the apostolic palace and introduce himself to the faithful
Fashion video with social background. The idea of this video appeared against the backdrop of a huge scandal caused by the phrase of the host Regina Todorenko about a specific case of domestic violence: what did you do so that your husband would not beat you? This caused a storm of indignation in me. The image on the poster reflects the essence of my vision of this situation: a woman as an object of violence has turned into an accused. I developed this idea and put it in a fashion setting. The video shows how any self-expression of a woman is faced with condemnation and shaming. And even when a girl strips naked, condemning words are still found. She is judged for the courage to look the way she wants, for the courage to be herself. My attitude to this is reflected in the girl's reaction: rejection of this state of affairs. Because being yourself is not the privilege of the elite. This right is given to everyone from the moment of birth. Freedom in one's beliefs, love, choice makes a person complete. Be free inside and out. Take care yourself.
Nature Morte. Life may have stilled. All is not calm. This is Pandemic Dance No. 3 from a series of 5 - a response to the time in which we're living in movement on camera.
We all have a favorite place where we remember people who are no longer with us. This is our favorite place, where we never got to fly but where we were always free.
In a bizarre and whimsical forest, a blue, blocky creature spots a tree of tasty fruits on the other side of a deep, dark river. After a failed attempt at crossing over, a springy stranger who lives in a tree decides to lend a helping hand.
MIDNIGHT STORIES is a 1-minute anthology series for TikTok, which adapts ghost stories, creepy folklore and urban legends for a young adult audience. The pilot episode 'Morgan' is a modern retelling of the "Vanishing Hitchhiker" urban legend.
A Spanish man living in Hong Kong fights desperately for his life and trying to keep his baby safe under the COVID 19 situation.
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