Publicado em 26 de maio de 2016
Inside of all of us there are two wolves... On black and one white... both are fighting for dominance... the one that wins... is the one you feed!
This philosophy was the starting point of this creation as I explored to ideas of being torn between to the wolves fighting internally and how to express that externally. Don't get caught up on the colour of the wolves and what they stand for, good/ Evil, right/ Wrong, just the fact that they are fighting and the one you give strength too will always win.
This one took a while to get out! When I was in Europe attending Urban Dance Camp I found this song and set out to apply the new techniques and concepts I was learning to my choreography. This was a challenging piece to create and to perform but I am very happy I got to share it with my good friend Jordan Grant and Bradley Crockford, this project was actually the first time i had ever worked with Brad and I think he has been a part of every project since this one Both these young gentlemen are phenomenal and It was such a privilege to have them on board!
Cinematography/ Editing: Paddymazz Productions
Choreographer: James Barry
Dancers: Jordan Grant, Bradley Crockford
Runner/ Assistant: Dean Povic
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