Pushed through this piece just to still hate it… anyway this is liliya solovyona / song liyun the lead from my book
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Pushed through this piece just to still hate it… anyway this is liliya solovyona / song liyun the lead from my book

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Supplement to a lecture on the long and lasting relationship between dance and technology, including dance film, computer-generated movement, interactive/wearable technology, and virtual dance.
I'm officially in dance movie mode...
If anyone can think of any cheesy dance movies I haven't seen please let me know. When I get nostalgic about my dance days I just have a dance movie marathon and laugh openly (by myself) because of how terrible yet wonderful these movies are.
And I must be insane To go skating on your name And by tracing it twice I fell through the ice Of Alice
See "Alice" by Jamey Hampton in BodyVox's production of Body Opera Files. www.bodyvox.com
photo by: Randall L. Milstein
BodyVox. We like to bring our friends when we dance.
photo by: Lois Greenfield

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"Trampoline started with 6 men and a woman. I wanted to see how high 3 men could throw a dancer if 3 men were going to catch her. Dramatically, it became a dance about how people can support and help each other." ~ Jamey Hampton, BodyVox. Photo by Jim Lykins.
Intense Heather Jackson performs "Rip/Tide" in BodyVox's restrospective show FIFTEEN. Choreography by Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland, photo by David Krebs.
A quite moment from Jamey Hampton's work The Obliged performed by BodyVox-2 dancers Josh Murry and Kara Girod. Photographed by Randall L. Milstein.