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Temporary Sanity / Born to Break

March 1 @ 12:00 am

Temporary Sanity

Dan Brunn, NYC, 2006

gcva_temporary_sanityThe film tells about Jamaica’s dance music culture in New York and the life of the versatile disc jockey Skerrit Bwoy. Originally from St Johns, Antigua, the youngster migrated to the Bronx in the mid 1990’s, hanging around local clubs to emerge as a star of the international dance scene a decade later.

Born to Break

Fotini Stefani, Natalia Koutsougera, Greece, 2011

What does it mean to be a breaker? The emotions and perceptions of bboys and bgirls, through a brief filmic tour of the contemporary breaking scene in Attica and the diverse narratives of these individuals.

Free entrance.

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