SLFreshest Kids.indd
Source: fvd.aas.duke.edu
Topic: Graffiti
Sort Desciption: on hip hop and graffiti art highlights power moves, top rock, flair, low. rock, and freezes in its celebration of breakin' as a cultural phenomenon. ...
Content Inside: Thursday, June 21 st * 7:00 PM * Nasher Museum of Art Free and Open to the Public Organized and Sponsored by: the Nasher Museum of Art and the Film/Video/Digital Program http://fvd.aas.duke.edu/screensociety/schedule.php Street Level Film Series directed by Israel 2002, 94 min, USA, English, Color, Video Brilliantly chronicles the birth, death, and reemergence of the B-Boy and all encompassing facets of break culture, including the dismantling of brea- kin by the government and the transition to crime that many dancers fell into after the saturation of the market in the 80s. This ultimate primer on hip hop and graffiti art highlights power moves, top rock, flair, low rock, and freezes in its celebration of breakin as a cultural phenomenon. The Freshest Kids: As a complement to the new exhibition, Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhode, the Nasher Museum of Art and the Film/ Video/Digital Program present two classic documentaries that explore the origins, history, and legacy of hip hop, graffiti art, and break dancing. A History of the B-Boy