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These are the subways, where many people come and go every day, the people who are busy cleaning and managing the subway station today, and environmental sanitation workers who are responsible for the subway station and internal hygiene. 'Dance, It's Wind' contains the process of a dance project with them. “Nine dancers” who are in charge of cleaning and quarantine of Seoul Subway Lines 1 to 4 meet choreographer Ye Hyo-seung and challenge “Dance that expresses me”. Nine dancers with an average age of 61 express their daily life through dance with their 'body', who has only been working since at some point in their lives. What will the 'moment where everyday life becomes a dance' look like for those who learn and create dance together? We look into that moment through the record of a year.
This romantic comedy is about Yoo Kam Woo, who can only drink about two sips of beer, and Do Eum Joo, an extreme alcohol enthusiast.
Comical interaction between a little girl who comes to buy sweets and a candy man.
A young woman with feminist ideals finds herself disturbed by her pent-up desires and impulses for a misogynistic man.
The Kashima Dance is performed in the area of Kanagawa Prefecture extending from Odawara City along the western shore of Sagami Bay. This film documents a dedication of the dance on the grounds of Yoshihama’s Soga Shrine performed in August by twenty-five people. The film also records the Sasara women’s dance which the women’s association and the elders of Minami Ashigara City in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture revived after a fifty-year hiatus
The first concert held at SHIBUYA AX on Saturday, July 10, 2010 was filmed and this video captures the excitement of the first concert, in which the group sang four of their own songs. The 36 members, including some of the graduating members, joined the audience on stage for tears and laughter.
A group of young people make a short film of an allegorical eclogue, adaptation of "The Great Theater of the World" by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.
Three times a week, 15 women travel from different parts of the city by public transport, with transfers to a small club located in a former kindergarten. Here, on the outskirts of Minsk, is the only place in the city where they can take dance lessons for a nominal fee of 3,000 Belarusian rubles. The program includes belly dance, tango, blues. The students are no longer young, all at least 50 years old. Each of them had a very difficult life. Having gone through all the hardships, these women have not forgotten how to enjoy life and are still waiting for their "prince".
Claudix Vanesix was born female and now lives as a non-binary trans person. This means it is impossible for them to take part in Los Negritos de Sipsa, a traditional Peruvian dance that is passed down in their family from father to son—thereby excluding them from part of their own culture.
Baba Koichi (49) is the head of the design department at a construction company and has just transferred to Tokyo from Kagoshima. He has little regard for his family and constantly quarrels with his wife and daughter. At work, he acts selfishly and is viewed with contempt by those around him. One day, Koichi is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, but he cannot accept it and is left alone. On the recommendation of his doctor, Koichi starts attending PD SMILE, a rehabilitation facility for Parkinson's disease. However, being an introvert, Koichi struggles to communicate with his peers at the facility
In a delicate and humane manner, this film touches upon a very serious issue: how to stop fearing death while being in love with life. We talk (and laugh) about this subject with the protagonists of this film, modern geniuses and ordinary people from different parts of the world.
"Je danse devant toi..." or the ceremony of farewell. Leaving the other person is also a little like saying goodbye to oneself. Isabelle Martin sends this letter in the form of a visual poem to a lost soul mate and dances on "until [her] socks wear out".
Barney is back with a new generation of kid actors, a music video, and BJ in a tutu. Gone is the old treehouse; Barney and buddies now hang out in a hip refurbished caboose. First up is a lesson about reading in which books inspire the children to act out stories and write their own. In the second story, BJ doesn't want to dance ballet with his sister Baby Bop, until the kids explain that he can put his own spin on it--and take off the tutu. The reinvigorated dinosaur even mildly displays some urban flair when one girl dances to rap. With the incessant adult Barney-bashing of the past, his new owners had the stated purpose of getting parents on their side this time. In that respect, the good news is that both the setting and the child actors seem less artificial, and one of the girls even has a lovely singing voice.
The story between a lover and mistress based on fable story that show his attempt to defeat the demon and married with the girl.