“Flexing” is a dance style forged in far east Brooklyn, at the dead-end of a handful of subway lines. Flex dancers channel the grittiness and crime of East New York into choreographed violence with gun movements, simulated bone-breaking, and the mimicked ripping of hearts from opponent’s chests. Through battles dancers gain respect, craft an artistic identity, and sometimes find a sanctuary from the poverty and violence that saturates their neighborhood. No other style of street-dance is this violent, scary, or beautifully theatrical. In this purely do-it-yourself scene, creativity and ambition bring a community together around frequent dance-battle showcases that have begun to attract an international audience and may catapult the best dancers into careers in theater or film. Following a group of dancers for over two years, Flex is Kings explores the hopes and realities of this under-acknowledged and totally unfunded group of urban artists. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.4/10 | |
Released: | February 6, 2013 | |
Runtime: | 80 min | |
Genres: | Documentary | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Aletherium Deidre Schoo Productions No Weather Productions | |
Cast: | Dj Aaron Anime Kareem Baptiste Raynold Jarell Blackman | |
Crew: | Michael Beach Nichols Deidre Schoo | |
mkmikas : im guessing he was the one from the radio