La Carmina's mission is to showcase underground and
youth subcultures in a positive light, and encourage meaningful, offbeat, compassionate travel.
Not exact matches
You wouldn't be wrong: Cutester originated
in London as a
youth subculture.
The movie's tale of a group of street toughs has drawn comparisons to The Warriors, but I think the better analogy is Spielberg's E.T., not just
in that alchemy between the fantastic and the absolutely mundane (South England's Lambeth neighbourhood), but also
in the crafting of a living
youth subculture alive with its own language, ritual, and custom.
He certainly does that
in this production, satirizing
youth subcultures, the media, and the extremes that a government might take
in order to control unruly parts of the population.
But it's also a study
in reinvention and the fluid definition of identity and sexuality embraced by the
subculture around the music, the first
youth movement to openly accept and embrace ideas of bisexuality and homosexuality.
Students fill
in each page of the pack including their
youth subculture's norms, values, origins, motives, fashion sense, music etc..
The crew specializes
in weird Japan, cosplay, Goth, trends, music, art and
youth subcultures.
The photographs he took
in ordinary settings such as clubs, friends» kitchens, and parks compose an unembellished document of Tillmans's life amid
youth subcultures of the 1980s and 1990s.
The show explores the history of the
youth subcultures of the San San International (a parallel universe) through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments and a 30 - minute faux - ethnographic science fiction film, presented
in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
Scenario
in the Shade explores the history of
youth subcultures of the San San International through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments, and a 30 minute faux - ethnographic science fiction film, presented
in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
In Britain, a
youth subculture emerged calling itself «Modernist» (usually shortened to Mod), following such representative music groups as the Who and the Kinks.
Cao Fei presents a real
subculture suffused
in illusions through her work and reflects the dilemma of
youth existence and ennui emerging
in the face of Chinese urban and economic transformations.
Cao's art bridges into visual arts with the use of popular culture and shifts through different
subcultures and phenomenon to create the surreal landscapes that she is most known for — actors incased
in Burberry behaving like dogs reenact a hysteric day
in the office, ordinary people dancing to hip - hop on the street, people dressed
in Chinese shopping bags and a stage production incorporating Guangzhou's street
youths are just a few examples of using the city's everyday life to analyze and render the current social situation where traditions and new influences are constantly
in conflict.
However,
youths growing up
in impoverished, inner - city neighborhoods face obstacles to conventional development.1, 2 Many African - American adolescents are caught up
in the
subculture of «the streets» and,
in the transition to adulthood, risk becoming school dropouts, premature parents, marginally employed adults, welfare recipients, and struggling family members.