Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. Bandaloop. Excerpts from Field. Part II of the multi-year work LOOM.
2. Bandaloop. FLOOD, World premiere.
3. Bandaloop. Redemption Too, at Least Some / A Work-in-Progress Collaboration from DBR and Bandaloop.
4. Bandaloop teams up with BMW to celebrate its headquarters’ 50th anniversary in Munich.
BSA Special Feature: Bandaloop
As you survey the world of breaking (rocking) that blossomed in the Hip Hop era that enveloped graffiti writing among its elements, one may conclude that public performance itself has undergone revolution in the last 4 or 5 decades. A hybrid of rock-climbing, rappelling, parkour and high-flying feats, the vertical dance company has challenged expectations frequently in its battle with gravity – often in view of an awestruck public. This is redefining, reclaiming public space at its finest.
Bandaloop. Excerpts from Field. Part II of the multi-year work LOOM.
Bandaloop. FLOOD, World premiere.
Bandaloop. Redemption Too, at Least Some / A Work-in-Progress Collaboration from DBR and Bandaloop.
Bandaloop teams up with BMW to celebrate its headquarters’ 50th anniversary in Munich.
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