Not exact matches
Jeremy Deller and Cecilia Bengolea's Bom Bom's Dream follows the fantastic adventures of a Japanese dancer known as Bom Bom — celebrated for her gymnastic, slapstick dance moves — as she travels to Jamaica to participate in the local
dancehall music
scene.
Bom Bom's Dream follows the fantastic adventures of a Japanese dancer known as Bom Bom — celebrated for her gymnastic, slapstick dance moves — as she travels to Jamaica to participate in the local
dancehall music
scene.
Alongside this piece is Yulan Grant's DIS / PLACE, 2016, scored by Marco Gomez and featuring
scenes from
dancehall parties in Jamaica and New York that play out as ritualized performances of gender, power, and sexuality.
The writer Sarah Lowndes, whose book Social Sculpture is a chronicle of Glasgow's rise to prominence, has linked the city's artistic culture to its notable night life — she draws a line from postwar
dancehalls to rave culture to the thriving independent music
scene.