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A New Style of Dance is a fascinating dive into the underground dance scene of 1986, where young rebels find solace and expression in dilapidated warehouses amidst a repressive regime. The atmosphere is raw, with handheld camera work that really captures the gritty energy of the spaces and the urgency of the movements. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the intensity of the dancers' experiences and the socio-political backdrop of the time. You can almost feel the tension and liberation in each performance, with practical effects that enhance the authenticity rather than distract. It's a poignant reminder of how art can flourish even in the harshest conditions, and the performances are compelling, shedding light on the resilience of youth culture.
Captures the essence of underground culture.Reflects socio-political struggles through dance.Raw, authentic performances in unique settings.
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