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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

performance of "after the fracture" by method contemporary dance (methoddance.com) at the diavolo space (diavolo.org) | November 2006

artistic director | bradley michaud

dancers | jay bartley, bradley michaud

lighting design | kristie roldan | turnipdesigns.com

video production | david sukonick | boloproductions.com (more)

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  • like many dance clips on youtube this mostly shows how good your editor is. i'd be more interested to see some uncut footage of a show to actually have the opportunity to see your movement and aesthetic.

    of course there's nothing wrong with the edit either, it's just that it doesn't give any sense of the performance. good for promo though i suppose.

    nice muscles btw!

  • Thank you for this comment. I actually edited this myself. I am the choreographer and one of the dancers in the piece. Based on past experience, I don't usually show unedited clips of my work because then people steal whole phrases and I see them in other people's work. Not cool. This is in fact for promo purposes only. In my opinion, no video can replace the experience of seeing dance live.

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  • wow. i wanna see this !!

  • 1.47 WOW!!! x

  • @silver43556 Its so interesting even if its gay...so great movement and control!

  • @methoddance : I totally agree....

    I just found your company on youtube and dig it !!!!!!

  • it's like a martial art

  • LOOKS GAY !

  • @screamalltheway101 I think the purpose of editing it like that is to encourage people to go see them live =P It is unfortunate though... But the business incentive is understandable. It's not like the arts are the most lucrative profession in the world, they gots to get money somehow!

  • "... most if not all.."

  • i think both.. sometimes sexuality is expressed through violence and vice versa- i can't recall who said that most aspects of our lives are rooted in sexuality.

  • i have to say that the editing is very well done and expresses a very different feeling from the original performance. this edit (arguably choreographic choice) gives a much more intimate and emotional charged tension to the piece, expressing a deep sense of brutality (psychologically) that underlies the search for love and intimacy for the gay men.

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