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Nina Simone-Save Me Choreography by Candice

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Save Me -Contemporary Jazz piece- All choreography by Candice Franklin. Music by Nina Simone. Remix created by A. Franklin. Additional mising by Candice Franklin. Featured dancers are Victor Reddick, Candice Franklin, Chris Coates, Carmen Carriker, and Alexandra Andrade. Location is New York City, May 2007, at the beautul Joyce Soho studios. Video taping by Kamal Symonette-Dison. Video editing by Candice Franklin

Hey guys, this is my first attempt at editing video takes together. I was having fun; so, please don't crucify me for taking liberty with my "artistic license" on all the cuts! Enjoy . . . Viewing only please!

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  • i was moved by your work dat was beautiful i'm not very much of a dancer though i dance but that was TOUCHING...NUF LOVE FROM LONDON

  • Thank you, scobbey, from London! I soooooo appreciate your comment. Keep dance in your life . . . Candicegetsdown2

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  • This is very impressive work, Candice. Contemporary/Modern, is one of my favorite dance styles. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • awesome awesome

    art (music, dance, visual arts) are the ultimate expression of humanity....i envy all those that can perform.......

    my respects to you and all artists :)

    keep it going.....keep us human !!! :)

  • awesome! i love it how there's heaps of different chorey going on at once.

  • Hey, Philly is totally not far from me . . . what do you have coming up? I would love to come out, perform, or collab. Hit me back, markissantony! Have a great one! Candicegetsdown2

  • whatever the heck I want; however, when you dance and create dance for a real living, you are NEVER satisfied with yourself and your craft until the audience is sufficiently satisfied . . . until then, there is always room for improvement, creativity, and ingenuity.

  • You give a strong reply, markissantony. Besides not being even more difficult with the choreography that I have already choreographed due to rehearsal time limitations, there are no sacrifices on my part as far as style and story. For me, I interpret what you write, "what I have to say and how I say it" to be relative to the creator's personal conventions; thus, I agree with you, I too just create whatever the heck I want; however, when you dance and create

  • I don't dance with anyone. I am a visionary and I am inspired by dancers and social commentary. I care what people think but I don't sacrifice what I have to say and how to say it. I'm doing my best and have always produced my own shows here in Philadelphia.

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