Thursday, March 31, 2016

Bialystok dancers shot a special video – BiałystokOnline.pl

The dance group i8i created a project on equality. Its originator was Marta “Stepmom” Molska that inspired the film “Selma.”

 Bialystok dancers filmed a special video

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– Each country has its own history and its own inequalities. Casual woman come into contact with it at work, men in court, homosexuals in the street, followers
 other religious holidays, students from small towns universities, blacks, Poles in the club. So to people, places and situations changed without end. Equality receive after birth, no one has the right to hand it to us or receive. As dancers we want to be heard, and this is our artistic expression. If someone a good look at every move and place symbolizes something. It refers to the historical events, including deportations during World War II, the Bialystok ghetto or the events of Ferguson presented in the film “Selma.” Everything, however, is an individual interpretation of the recipient. We want to provoke thought. Dancing is for us as a poet poem moves are our words, facial expressions punctuation, and the interpretation depends only on the customer – tell the dancers group i8i.

The creators of the project show the problems that exist, about which it is difficult to say, because they arouse too much controversy. They do not want to solve problems, and inspire people to self-reflection.

The film entitled “Gloria” can be seen on facebook fanpage group i8i. Which featured dancers: Paulina “Polly” Wróblewska, Ola “Olcis” Nitupska, Paulina “Wiszka” Wiszowate, Marta “Stepmom” Molska, Charles Polecki, Paul Jankowski, Kamil Klepadło and Simon Gawryluk.

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