#DANCE

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03:33

Justice - Afterimage (Starring RIMON)

Editor: Max Elbling Analogue Video Effects: Tachyons+ VFX R&D: Max Elbling and Pascal Teixeira Color Grading: Guillaume Chanaud at Les Films du Périscope Oscilloscope: Léo Pouliquen Executive Producer: Jennifer Sarkis Line Producer: InÚs Maillot Production Coordinator: Julien Bertin Unit Manager: Thomas Correia Label: Because Label Producer: Yasmine El Hammouti Project Manager: Mathis Fleutot / Matthieu Le Goff Cinematographer: Bernard Jallet 1st AC: Paul Thomas 2nd AC: Thibault Pihouee 2nd AC prep: Mathilde Fernandez Gaffer: Felix Ménard Spark: Pierre Corvaisier Grip: Thomas Bigot Set Designer: Lucie Beauvert Movement Director: Helena Olmedo Duynslaeger Stylist: Marina Monge Stylist Assistant: Evelyn Kuoch Makeup Artist - Rimon: Sophia Sinot Makeup Artist - Justice: Joséphine Richard Hairstylist - Rimon: Théana HoulmiÚre Dress and suits by Hedi Slimane for Celine BTS Filmmaker: Louis Marie BTS Photographer: Manon Adler

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00:10

"Memories Alone Are Not Enough” by Alaa Ayman

Alaa Ayman's exhibit explores a cherished childhood memory and its reinterpretation over time. This space, which Ayman likens to a daydream, comes alive through an oil-paint video projection. Using footage her father shot during a family vacation when she was 4 years old, the video features a graceful dancer entertaining a cruise ship audience. By repainting the moving image, Ayman rekindles the wonder and aspiration she experienced as a child. Ayman asks, "What happens to a memory when it faces reality?" She reflects on how idealized recollections can fade with maturity, yet seeks to recapture childhood wonder through vibrant painted color.

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art

04:33

Serpentine Dance 1895-1908

The new dance was originated by LoĂŻe Fuller, who gave varying accounts of how she developed it.

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art

10:38

Art Is a Journey Within (feat. Peng Peng Temple)

Chan Ting performs at Tai Po Art Centre BASE studio

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music

02:49

Brijean - Take A Trip

Director of Photography: Justin McWilliams Key Grip: Brandon Piedra Makeup Artist: Cecelia Peruti Hair Stylist: Allison DeMoss Edited by Nathan Castiel Colorist: Dylan Hageman

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music

03:21

Jorja Smith - High

Edited by Jorja Smith & Ivor Adamah-Lawson Commissioned by Erin Corrian-Alexis

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art

04:44

The first black dancer to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy

Gabe Stone Shayer spent more than half of his high school years in Russia under the tutelage of what many consider to be the best ballet school in the world—the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow. Shayer, who is a Philadelphia native, was the first black dancer to graduate from the Academy; and is now making his mark on the ballet world as he dances for the esteemed American Ballet Theatre in NYC.

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03:55

L'Impératrice - Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick the Architect)

Production MARAMEO Producteur : GrĂ©goire MWAYEMBE Producteur associĂ© : Antoine BRIAND Directeur de production : Joseph RAGONS Creative Producer : Flatmind Video commissioner : Morgane LAGNEAU-GUETTA 1er Assistant rĂ©alisateur : Étienne LEFEBVRE Directrice de la photographie : Julie CHEVAILLER 1er Assistant camĂ©ra : Ethan COHEN 2e Assistant camĂ©ra : Raffael LEVY BOTTANI Chef Ă©lectricien : Diego LAUVERGNE Électricien / Machiniste : Zuy VIRAPHONG Électricien : Nicolas HERZOCK Cheffe dĂ©coratrice : AnaĂŻs PROFIT Cheffe dĂ©coratrice : ChloĂ© FLEURY DĂ©corateur #2 : Alexis DOUGHA Assistant dĂ©co : Jehanne MABILAIS, Clementine NAUDEAU, InĂšs DRIDI, Violette POTET, AngĂšle DEMARLE, Lilou THIEFFENAT, Alexis DOUGHA, Louna VILLECOURT Styliste : Lola MAUX Costumes L'ImpĂ©ratrice et Erick the Architect ville : Pierre CARDIN Designer bijou Flore : Clara BESNARD Maquilleuse / Coiffeuse : Gaia BERNET Assistante maquilleuse / coiffeuse : Sandra LEFORT RĂ©gisseur gĂ©nĂ©ral : Bastien ROUSSEAU RĂ©gisseur : Alexis LANDAIS Montage : Olive Olive GOGUÉ-MEUNIER et Jason MOUGAMADOU ABDULLAH (AUGURE) VFX : COUSIN BIZARRE Motion design : Jantana HENNARD Étalonnage : Yanis AAROUF Bad Coin : Alexandre NAKBI

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music

02:55

Amaarae - wanted (feat. Naomi Sharon)

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03:47

Peggy Gou - Lobster Telephone

Production Company: ProdCo Founding Partners / EPs: Ian Pons Jewell & Zico Judge Producer: Theo Hue Williams Director of Photography: Guiseppe Favale Post Producer: Ann Mykhailenko Commissioner: Scott Wright Production Service Spain: Blur Executive Producer: Verónica Palés Producer: Blanca Cividanes Production Manager: Marc A. Martinez Production Coordinator: Maria Sanz Production Assistant: Sofía Navarro DA: Nestor Benedini VIP Coordinator: Beto Canut Runners: Carlos Marcenaro, Igor Szpakowski, Sandro Mann, Joao Viegas,Milan Mitrovic, Andreas Halastanis, Olamide Adisa, Alexander Vilalta Choreographer: Elena Marín Art Department Production Designer: Teresa Montanuy Art assistant: Helena Giner Stand-by props: Juan Thielen & Nauel Groppo Edit House: Cabin Edit EP: Hope DuHaime Editor: Dylan Edwards Colour House: ETC Colourist: Andi Chu VFX: Disguys Post Producer: Théo Dubreuil Lead comp artist: Nolann Blettner Comp Artist : Noémie Bernard, Hilmi Ossor, Antoine Danion Additional VFX Telitsyn Dmytro Kostiantyn Kokariev Sound Design House: No 8 London EP: Karen Noden Sound Engineer: James Everett Wardrobe Stylist: Carolina Galiana Stylist Assistants: Mora Giordana, Isabella Innocenzi, María Aznar, Jon Mikel del Valle Hair & Make Up Muah Artist: Patrick Glatthaar & Pepa Perea Makeup Assistant: Estefanía Gonzålez Hair: Hyungsun Ju Manicure: Alma Basciano 1st AD: Lucas Cuevas Camera 1st AC: Adriån Rodríguez 2nd AC: Andrea Campillo VTR: Roger Vilà DIT: Ibon Esparza Steady Cam: Alberto Ojeda Steady Cam Assist: Miguel Rodríguez Camera Truck: Sergio Gómez Lighting Gaffer: Javi Våzquez Best Boy: Jordi Biosca García Sparks: Alex Gracià Badia Genny: Cristobal Marin Castro Lighting Truck: Antonio Bernabe Gracia Grip Key Grip: Dani de Juan Grip: Erik Guinez & Rodrigo Álvares FX: Inextremis Film Services Sound Technician: Nicolås Celery

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art

04:36

Voguing with Beethoven

In connection to Beethoven’s 250th jubilee, high culture meets subculture in this short film about identity and belonging presented by the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Shot on Kodak 16mm film. Prod Manager: Even Standal Vesterhus Coordinator: Agnes Rinde-Haugen Runner: Anniken Haugen Runner: Noah Neby Focus Puller: Ola Austad 2nd AC: Robin Ottersen Steadicam: Stig Indrebþ Gaffer: Levi Gawron Spark: Lisa Emilie Øverjordet Starring: Karim Mahmoud / Karim 007 Jonas Molvig / Baby Duck 007 Kayd Wacays / Dali 007 Emma Vioma / Vioma 007 Georgia May Anta / Sunshine Revlon John Harald Sand / Johnny 007 Jþrgen Aastad Fredriksen / Jojo 007 Jþrgen Eide / Jþrgen 007 Sergio Prin-Sand / Sergio 007 Hamda Barise / Banjee B 007 Celina Osnes / Celina 007 Daniel Soheili Elahi / Diesel Ninja Birgit Nordby and Musicians of the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra

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music

03:42

Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

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MAFF Premiere: FLUTTER

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Flutter is an experimental ambient track for acoustic cello and electronics by MIZU, from her upcoming album Forest Scenes - releasing 3/22. “Flutter” celebrates and juxtaposes themes of exploration within constraint, limitlessness within seeming limits, and the resilience of independent voices against unknown textures. Exploring the dynamics between contrasting elements (symbolized by the characters of White and Black), within the atmospheric presence of a cello, we embark on a quest for understanding through movement and performance. Embodied by two queer Asian performers, the journey is an ode to self-acceptance and transformation. A lone cello, elevated to the status of a spiritual object, acts as a silent witness and catalyst, summoning the protagonists together within a mysterious void space. In the later shift to the reality world, we are revealed to be within an empty rehearsal studio, where the characters’ movements echo from prior, reaching for an ever unattainable ideal. The void space and its real-world parallel become a figurative forest, spaces for exploration of self through elements of performance and movement. The video charts the personal connections to performance of both protagonists; MIZU’s musical origins lying within the realms of musical theater, and Zhou’s current experimental practice being rooted within their drama background. Bringing together two performers of diverse practices, “Flutter” is an ode to the mysterious magic within the crossroads of the world of theater. 2nd AC / Trainee - Noah Gravillis Gaffer - Ian Chen Grip - Aldo Vassallo Wardrobe - Alice Seon Makeup Artist - Shamis McGillin Editor - Mason CW Graphic Design - Daedalus Li Song Credits Composed, performed, and recorded by: MIZU Mixing and additional production: Ariel Loh Mastered by: Taylor Deupree/12k Mastering @ Additional production: Ben Shirken

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Xiao Han is a film director and editor. Xiao tells visual stories that convey the perspectives of his generation and enjoys collaborations with artists in diverse realms, in which he appreciates the opportunity to explore innovations in filmmaking.

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